Oh my current page is: http://www.dockhawk.com/

On Sep 13, 9:39 pm, Lan Mind <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> I believe my windows are as large as they are because all info windows
> get sized to the size of the largest. So the windows get sized to the
> largest out of the array of markers that gets loaded.
>
> I think this is right. Can anybody confirm this?
>
> On Sep 12, 11:49 pm, Lan Mind <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Thanks Mike adding an id did help and I had no idea Chrome could do
> > that, it's a nice feature.
>
> > As far as my maxWidth issue goes I'm still not on top of it. I don't
> > think the info window content is 100px wide like I set it (I changed
> > it back from 1000px).
>
> > So when you type in the search box "foss" click "Dockhawk Search" and
> > then click on a marker (or selection on right) The info window content
> > looks to me to be 217px.
>
> > I have put in a <div> and it's id is "namestyle". Directly above
> > "namestyle" is another <div> with all the info window content.
>
> > Google Maps API refernece says about maxWidth: "Maximum width of the
> > info window content, in pixels." I don't know if I'm seeing the info
> > window content wrong.
>
> > My page and javascript:
>
> >http://www.dockhawk.com/default_test.html
>
> >http://www.dockhawk.com/test_javascript.js
>
> > Thanks everybody.
>
> > On Sep 12, 12:26 am, Mike Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Wasn't it Lan Mind who wrote:
>
> > > >One more question please. I have been having a very hard time finding
> > > >the actual info window element in my html and debuggers like Firebug
> > > >and DebuBar. I'm finding lots of <div>'s that make up the whole map
> > > >area but can't seem to find the infowindow element to see the style.
> > > >Could someone point me to it?
>
> > > The internal structure may well change from time to time. This is how
> > > the structure was laid out back in July:
> > >    http://econym.googlepages.com/howitworks.htm
> > > Look for "G_MAP_FLOAT_PANE" for the whole of the info window
> > > Look for "Some stuff to display" for the contents.
>
> > > I reckon that searching downwards from G_MAP_FLOAT_PANE is unlikely to
> > > produce a method that is stable across versions. Try adding an "id" to
> > > an element inside your infowindow contents and searching upwards from
> > > that.
>
> > > If you're just interested in looking at the style externally, rather
> > > than accessing it from your code, you can open your page in the Google
> > > Chrome browser, right-click on the element that your interested in and
> > > select "Inspect Element".
>
> > > --http://econym.googlepages.com/index.htm
> > > The Blackpool Community Church Javascript Team
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