On Jul 14, 8:55 am, Dunc <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've got a very small Google Map on the front page of a website I'm
> about to launch, which contain a number of clickable markers that call
> the openInfoWindowHtml function.
>
> All works very well and nice in IE8, but if you click a marker, half
> of the window that comes up is cut off at the top of the containing
> div.
>
> I'd like for the openInfoWindowHtml to jump out of the containing div
> so that it's not cut off at the top; is this possible, and if so how
> can I do it?

The standard infoWIndow is limited to the map div.  I think some of
the third party "infoWindow" substitutes may do what you want.  I know
it is possible, as I have seen examples (but it has been a while, so I
don't know that I could find them).

You could try looking through the third party infoWindows and
searching the group.

  -- Larry.

>
> The site is:http://www.golfingo.co.uk/
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Duncan
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