I'm making a page pretty similar to this - http://www.upstruct.com/contact

Which has the same pitfall.

The fact that the couple of divs I overlay on top of the full-page
Google Maps api stop you from interacting with the maps in the ground
they cover.

Have a look at the example page to see what I mean. There's a div on
the left with the addresses of this company's two offices. The div
covers all of that space, and juts out into the maps as far as that
little grey "Weather forecast from..." message comes.

The user can still see the maps through all of the blank space that
square makes, but can't interact with it. (Try dragging the map around
by clicking west of Ireland)

I was wondering if there's a way to fix this?

As I have pretty much no knowledge of javascript, I'm not sure if a
workaround needs to be done in html/css. Or if there is some way to do
it here.

I realise why it happens, because a div is a block level element..
taking up all that space etc etc etc... But I was just wondering.

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