For one this min width should definitely be mentioned in the
documentation, i've been ripping my hair out with this.  From a
developers perspective it appears to be a bug.

Secondly, is there a reason for this?  250px width is a pretty large
area considering some maps can be pretty small (ie mobile devices)
I'd prefer the min width to be whatever the combined corner radii are
(something like 30px)  I don't see any reason why this isn't the case.


On May 17, 4:51 pm, Esa <[email protected]> wrote:
> There are certain minimum dimensions for the standard info window. If
> you set {maxWidth: 1}, you get an info window with content div of
> 199px width and 247px total width.
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