Looks like the definition is applied after the Google Maps API calculates the size of the infoWindow. When I remove map from the CSS declaration it sizes properly style> div#pop { border: 1px solid red; height: 80px; width: 275px; }.
Looks like the definition is applied after the Google Maps API calculates the size of the infoWindow. When I remove #map from the CSS declaration it sizes properly.
Brilliant, thanks Jonathon! Sorry I've not got enough points to vote your answer up :( – Pete Williams Mar 16 at 22:56.
For someone else who might read here. P tags seams to mess with the auto resize as well. I followed a bunch of these instructions but nothing helped.
I still got a scrollable div instead of a larger bubble. Changing my p tags to div tags (within a div container) helped though.
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