I have a page with multiple div containers with content. Then there is
another container holding an absolutely positioned V3 map window div.
No matter what values I choose for z-index for all concerned
containers, the map window always moves to the background once it's
fully loaded. I can see the border of the div in the foreground until
the actual map is showing then it's suddenly in the background.

The problem seems to be that all the divs loaded by the maps api,
which show up with Chrome's code viewer, have a style-tag with tons of
stuff in them including an z-index:0 which obviously renders my z-
index:1000 from my css file void.
Is there any option in V3 to set a global z-index that the subdivs
adhere to?

Needless to say everything worked fine with a V2 iframe...

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