Thanks, I will try that out. On Jan 28, 3:50 am, Mike Williams <[email protected]> wrote: > There's two possibilities: Unsized images and inherited CSS. > > Unsized images: If you omit the width and height attributes from an > image in your infowindow, then when the API asks the browser for the > size information the browser says that the size is zero. The API sizes > the infowindow accordingly, then when the image gets fetched the browser > displays it at its actual size and any text below it can get shoved off > the bottom. > > Inherited CSS: The API calculates the size of the infowindow contents > and then later attaches it to the map. At this point, it can inherit CSS > style settings from the map div or above. If these new style settings > make the text larger it may no longer fit. See: > Fixing the 'inherited CSS' problem > http://econym.org.uk/gmap/css.htm > > -- > Mike Williams
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