Hi there,

I am having exactly the same problem (and strangely enough, we have
both created exactly the same feature with same layout :))

It appears to be something to do with the setting of the opacity. If I
disable by fading effects and just open everything up, it works great.

Any ideas?


Cheers

Nate


On Dec 17, 8:50 pm, Rossko <ros...@culzean.clara.co.uk> wrote:
> > Sorry - knew about the problems in IE6 and have them fixed on a dev
> > version of the 
> > page:http://dev.tietheknotkc.com/vendors/photographers/phoenix-photography/
>
> Loads a map in my IE6, but with weird 'transparent' background to map
> controls and infowindow.
>
> I think if you look at it a different way, it may make sense...
> Rather than the meant-to-be-transparent parts of e.g. map controls
> being transparent all the way through the map to the the parent
> webpage ...
> Think about what it would look like if the map controls inherited the
> same background image from the parent page.  The background is really
> ABOVE the map but appears to the viewer as though you can see through
> the map.
>
> I suspect you'll have to amend or override the 'background' CSS
> somewhere so that the map components do not inherit it.  Possible
> ideas-http://econym.org.uk/gmap/css.htm
>
> As an aside, its daft to geocode a fixed business address everytime
> anyone views the webpage.

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