From #6654
I've tried this in both chrome and safari on master as of https://github.com/elastic/kibana/commit/cc0fbf7e4a4813eaad577f4265c4c503c2b69033

I just want to add that this also happens on Kibana 4.5
Is it going to be fix soon? Any news on this?

Can confirm this is also happening on Kibana 4.4.2, 4.4.1 and 4.4.0, gonna try on the 4.3.x versions. So sad. :-(
At least it happens to me after downgrading like this:
yum remove kibana; yum install kibana-4.4.0-1
WOW.
I have another node with Kibana 4.5 and this issue does not happend there. I can't find the difference. I mean. On the first node it happens to me on all versions from 4.4.0 to 4.5 BUT on the second node it doesn't happen to me on Kibana 4.5 (don't know about previous versions). The only difference I found yet is that the first machine, let's call it issue-machine runs Java 1.8.0_73-b02 while the second good-machine runs Java 1.8.0_40-b26.
Both run Elasticsearch 2.3.2. I'm going to try to downgrade Java on the issue-machine to the same version as the good-machine.
Update: Issue persists when using Java 1.8.0_40-b26
Update II: 4.5 working with no issues on Mac OS X El Capitan, fresh install.
Well, I did a fresh install of elasticsearch and kibana on the issue-machine and it's now working. I though it didn't but I tried again on an incognito tab on Firefox and Chrome and is working. The thing is, I also tried before the fresh install on incognito tabs to avoid cache issues.
Working for me on Kibana 4.5 but still not sure what the root cause was. Maybe something on the JavaScripts cached assets
The fix from @rashidkpc worked for me -- changing the 'package.json' file broke Kibana, however doing the other fixes _and then_ reinstalling timelion worked for me.
Yeah sorry, I should've pointed out that you need to uninstall/reinstall timelion to get the fix here.