I'm having a problem with embedding a Google Map via the v3 API in a modal box.
Grey boxes appear in the map canvas when the modal is shown. Resizing the browser window, bringing up Web Inspector, etc. makes all map tiles visible, i.e. it "force re-render" the map.
The parent element of the map element (section#map-modal
, see code below) has display: none
set in its CSS on page load. The JS modal code automatically sets display: block
when the show button is clicked. If I temporarily remove display: none
from the modal element, the map renders correctly on page refresh. Isn't the Google Map liking having a hidden parent element?
I'm using Twitter's Bootstrap modal jQuery plugin, and am controlling the modal itself with CSS. It's fixed positioned, have a pixel width, etc. Nothing unusual.
I've of course googled around for solutions, and many points to the Google API method of triggering the resize
event:
google.maps.event.trigger(map, 'resize');
I've indeed done so, but to no avail.
Relevant code: https://gist.github.com/1591488
As you can see, I'me triggering the events at line 39.
(press the View larger map button at the bottom of the sidebar).
Files:
fagerhult.js
fagerhult.map.js
bootstrap-modal.js
master.css
I would deeply appreciate any help or extra pair of eyes in this, as I'm soon going mad over it.
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