Transformation cursor sticking to top left of maps. How can I fix that?

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  • #14879

    wu
    Free User
    Post count: 41

    Hi there.

    All the maps (Home page and in listings) show this icon. It is sticking to the top left of the map. I assume that it is a cursor for transformations, but it does not stick to the mouse as it probably should.
    I first thought that it had to do with my theme, but I switched to GDF child theme and the problem remains.
    How can I make the icon either disappear, or fix the behaviour so that it acts as an actual cursor?
    I attached screenshots for both map types.

    Thanks,
    Wu

    Map cursor 1

    Map cursor 2

    #14900

    Guust
    Moderator
    Post count: 29970

    It is part of Google Maps, and will open the map in a full page if you click on it.

    #14903

    wu
    Free User
    Post count: 41

    Oh, it didn’t look like a button to me… Thanks for the reply.
    Is there a known way to move it to somewhere else?
    That it overlaps with one of the other icons does not look right to me.

    #14916

    Stiofan O’Connor
    Site Admin
    Post count: 22956

    This is actually not part of google maps by my creations to make the maps full screen. Can you link to the pages where it is overlapping, this should not happen.

    Thanks,

    Stiofan

    #14918

    wu
    Free User
    Post count: 41

    I cannot link to it, because it is running on my local webserver for now.
    However it happens also on the official GD demo page when you reduce the window size to the size of a smartphone (see attached screenshot). Google Maps responsively switches the widgets when the size gets smaller and then it overlaps.
    It is probably the easiest solution for now, to move the element with CSS… I first thought that it is part of the maps, but if it is part of GD, I can just manipulate it.

    Cursor overlap

    #14957

    Paolo
    Site Admin
    Post count: 31206

    Yes, that’s definitely the only solution. Move it around with CSS.

    We will fix this asap.

    Thx

    #17469

    Stiofan O’Connor
    Site Admin
    Post count: 22956

    This is resolved

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