I don't see a maxHeight for infoWindows. See: http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/javascript/reference.html#InfoWindowOptions
If you drop the artworksummary wrapper, then the content actually fills the infowindow. I believe map is setting the infowindow's height before you CSS declarations are enacted, so that your content is the right size, but the window is not. Hope this helps. On Oct 3, 9:22 am, dcolpi <dco...@yahoo.com> wrote: > I have a map where I am using multiple markers to display locations of > items (picture + description) via a central infowindow (one > infowindow, multiple markers) I have set maxWidth (and maxHeight) of > my infowindow and also styled a div I have containing my infowindow > content. However the infowindow is sizing itself way too big. > > Take a look at this map in my test enviornment (might want to maximize > the window before you load... or load, maximize, and > refresh):http://www.thecolpis.com/leecolpi/map.php > > Here is the javascript that is used to build the > map:http://www.thecolpis.com/leecolpi//JAVASCRIPT/map_js.php(yes it is > php, but it outputs javascript) > > As you can see, the infowindow seems to want to be almost as tall as > the map canvas (however big that is). I used Opera's "inspect > element" functionality and found that my container div (inner html > content of the infowindow) is being sized correctly. However, using > the same functionality in Opera, I see that Google is applying some > inline styles to container divs that is making this infowindow very > big. Here are some suspecious styles: > > #map_canvas div div div div#gmnoprint div has a hight specified of > 404px via an inline style > #map_canvas div div div div#gmnoprint div div has a hight specified of > 372px via an inline style > > My max height of the infowindow via google maps and the content div > via css is 200px. The map_canvas was set to a height of 554px (vis > css). You might see different values when you load the page, as the > php dynamically adjust to your window height (hence the request to > maximize your window). > > One thing to note... since I have multiple markers and one infowindow > (I don't want to have multiple infowindows open on the page at once, > so I use 1 infowindow that moves from marker to marker when you click > on a marker), I dynamically set the inner content of the infowindow > based on the contents of a propertity that I added to the marker > object. I am not sure if this is confusing or not, so I made another > page with just one marker that has the same issue I am asking about: > > http://www.thecolpis.com/leecolpi/test_big_info.php > > javascript is > here:http://www.thecolpis.com/leecolpi/test_big_info.php/JAVASCRIPT/map_bi... > > Please let me know if I am doing something wrong or if there is a way > to correct this. > > Thanks in advance, > Dainel -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google Maps JavaScript API v3" group. To post to this group, send email to google-maps-js-api...@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to google-maps-js-api-v3+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/google-maps-js-api-v3?hl=en.