I think it's a CSS issue.
Do you know what this does?
DIV {
text-indent : 4ex;
margin-left : 1ex;
margin-right : 1ex;
text-align : justify;
}
Source: http://bicycle.bonavoglia.eu/stili.css
It sets CSS properties for *every* div in the page. The map is
composed mainly by div elements.
On Jan 2, 5:05 pm, Paolo Bonavoglia <[email protected]> wrote:
> I wrote a few pages about bicycle tracks (GPS) and used Google Maps API v3.
> Example:
>
> http://bicycle.bonavoglia.eu/gps/tabella_marcia.phtml?Uscita=adria_go...
> orhttp://bicycle.bonavoglia.eu/gps/index.phtml?Uscita=adria_goro_lunga
>
> As You can see the GPS track polyline is shifted to the right by about 10
> pixel (HYBRID mode). Quite puzzling: if You choose ROADMAP mode the track is
> shifted much more, about 25 px and to the left!
> In fact looking carefully it's the map which shift to the left or to the
> right; the track is stable.
> And even the menus on the top right corner are shifted badly.
>
> Even more puzzling: if You put Markers on the map, they appear shifted
> differently. And yet the coordinates are exactly the same as the near point
> of the polyline (the are extracted from the same DB).
> To show markers click on the place name to the left.
>
> Anyone can help me out of this?
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