On Nov 10, 1:32 pm, Pan <[email protected]> wrote:
> In Firefox 3.6.12 on XP, I run into an undesirable situation
> with my map markers. It seems that google maps is alpha blending
> my markers slightly with the markers behind it. It's not
> something in the source image. It does this even when the
> markers are gifs (which don't support alpha blending but only
> binary transparency).
>
> For example, here's what it looks like when you have this black
> E marker on top of a bunch of little red markers:


> I've blown it up a little so you can see how the red markers are
> bleeding through the foreground marker. This actually makes the
> marker less readable and I'd like to be able to turn it off in
> code. Is there any way to do that that I'm missing? I've dug
> through the docs and haven't found anything.

A picture doesn't help us help you at all.  We need a link to a map
that shows the problem.

Please see the posting guidelines:
http://groups.google.com/group/google-maps-js-api-v3/t/2b3f101fd509919e

  - Larry

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