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Browse All TopicsHi - I have the following situation where a basic css/js hover menu is being hidden behind a google map - because the map is in an iframe. The problem is that the normal solution of putting a negative z-index on the iframe wont work because then the infoWindow markers won't be clickable....
http://www.pdgmedia.com/fi
Does anyone have any ideas?
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by: knoniePosted on 2009-02-11 at 14:44:25ID: 23617439
You have to set z-index on pop-up to a higher level.
I guess you tried it, but here's what's the best method.
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