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New Post 5/21/2008 4:33 AM
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User is offline KevBaum
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Point don't show up 

Using standard

DNN 4.82

Have one manually entered record

Default point shows

No content in bubble for standard point

What am I missing.

Happy to provide url & admin access

Regards

 
New Post 5/23/2008 5:13 AM
User is offline Kevin Schreiner
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Re: Point don't show up 

Which point is not showing? The default point or another point? If there is no content in the bubble - switch the Description of the default point to Source view in the Rich Text Editor, then delete the <p> tag.



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New Post 6/7/2008 7:45 AM
User is offline Vicenç Masanas
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Re: Point don't show up 

Kevin, I'm having the same problem. I just defined the map layout, added a text to the description but the bubble will not show up automatically when the map is loaded. If you click the point then the bubble shows, but I want it there "by default".Same behaviour if you remove the description for the map, and add a single point.

Is there a way to make that bubble show up automatically? In most cases where I'd use this module I'd just have 1 point (company situation). Before I used to have a custom .js where I just configured this for each map I created but I'd prefer to do this using a module interface and no more hacking around that .js.

Is that possible?

 


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