On Jul 19, 12:04 pm, Mark <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Ach! Too right -- I'd forgotten that.  The link provided the answer:
> It shouldn't be part of the map code but instead, a floating element
> positioned relative to the the element *containing* the map.  I'll
> have to try that and see what happens when the map is panned or
> scrolled underneath it.  Thanks!

Well, it *can* be part of the map code, as a GControl. The advantage
of doing that is that infoWindows avoid it rather than opening
underneath it.

It does work: here's one I prepared earlier. 
http://www.achurchnearyou.com/venue.php?V=923&P=1
-- use the "Find us" tab.

Andrew
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