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A little CSS tweak 1 Year, 5 Months ago  
Hi,

I've been working on my site and found a little wrinkle that you may want to amend in your next update.

It concerns the 3 links in the top right of the map: "Map", "Satellite" and "Hybrid". I noticed these were aligned to the left of their box and they look pretty ugly where they are. But changing the CSS also changes the alignment of the address in the popup bubble. But a little experimenting solved this - put these 3 lines into the CSS file in place of the 2 that are there relating to .gmnoprint:

.gmnoprint div { text-align:center !important; }
.gmnoprint div div div { text-align:left !important; }
.gmnoprint div div h4 { text-align:left !important; font-size:130%; font-weight:bold; margin:0 0 5px 0; }

There's probably a better way still, but this works nicely as is.
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#104
Re: A little CSS tweak 1 Year, 5 Months ago  
Hi NigC,

I have been meaning to do that for a while and it keeps slipping my mind.. Thanks for the code though this will be sure to come in the next release.

I appreciate the effort you are making in contributing back to the community. It definitely helps everyone out a lot in making this product great.

Jared
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#105
Re: A little CSS tweak 1 Year, 5 Months ago  
Glad I could help.

It's great to see quick responses to queries and suggestions being implemented pretty quickly too
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