Thanks for the feedback!

I think this is closer to what I'm after..
http://mihomes.com/Find-Your-New-Home/Charlotte-Homes

If you zoom out, notice how they get the zindex to increase on the
marker to float it up.. arggg, I cannot get that to work here!

I've been playing with that zIndexProcess, but to no avail! Can't seem
to get it to work.

I don't needs anything as in-depth as the cluster solution, and
besides, I need this to work with that sidebar. I'll have at most 2 or
3 icons on top of one another.



On Oct 25, 3:43 pm, Mike Williams <[email protected]> wrote:
> You can change the zindex (with {zIndexProcess}) or you can arrange for
> the points to have slightly different latitudes, but if you arrange for
> marker1 to be on top, then you'll have the same problem with marker2.
>
> Whichever one you put on top, the other one will be on the bottom, and
> will not be accessible.
>
> If you want one of them not to be accessible, then you can set it
> {clickable:false} in which case the other marker will get the clicks and
> mouseovers, even if it is on the bottom.
>
> One way to approach the problem is with ClusterMarker
>
> http://googlemapsapi.martinpearman.co.uk/articles.php?cat_id=1
>
> --
> Mike Williamshttp://econym.org.uk/gmap
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