It sounds great!
Thanks!

On Mar 5, 3:25 pm, Brak <[email protected]> wrote:
> The title that's automatically generated from hovering over a marker
> is actually the standard HTML title attribute, which works the same
> way as the alt tag attribute on an image. It's not exactly easy to get
> multiple lines on one, since browsers decide for themselves when to
> get the line to wrap (so really long alt texts and titles can be
> readable, they wrap). I don't believe it's possible to forcibly insert
> a line break.
>
> However, this does not stop you from circumventing the generic title
> text altogether and creating your own that's completely stylable. You
> can attach an even to the marker for the 'mouseover' event and
> generate a div tag filled with your content that follows the mouse
> around; removing/destroying/hiding itself when the 'mouseout' event
> fires. That seems like the most reliable way to me.
>
> On Mar 4, 6:09 pm, atagaew <[email protected]> wrote:> Guys,
>
> > Any ideas ?
>
> > Is it possible at all ?

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