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I would like to put a button on top of a Google Map next to the Map, Satelite and Hybrid buttons.

I was wondering if its possible and how would be the best way to do it?

So ideas I have are overlaying a image on top of the google map that is clickable but not sure if that will take all the events away from the google map.

Do you have any ideas on how it could be done?

Regards

Mark

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There is a pretty good description of how to do this here.

I am pretty sure you can style these guys to look like the standard buttons and you can definitely anchor it to the top right. When I get a chance I'll give it a try and update with my results.

Update:

I had a chance to try this out and it works ok:

Basically you end up doing very similar things implementing the buttons using GControl or just using absolute positioning of a DIV over the map (as ChrisB suggested). So I don't think there is a correct (or easier) approach, it's just a matter of personal preference. Good luck.

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I believe the Google Control method to be the safest. I have created a control via that mechanism, and it works the best, because the other method requires absolute positioning, which I could not do for the map in my case – Mark Ellul Jul 2 '09 at 11:32
Glad to hear it :) – RedBlueThing Jul 2 '09 at 11:54
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Just to supplement Cannonade's answer, here's the html/css that a Google Map control uses. You can replicate the css to make it look just like the real thing.

You could create a formal GControl, or you could just place them over the Google Map with absolute positioning.

Active button:

<div style="border: 1px solid black; position: absolute; background-color: white; text-align: center; width: 5em; cursor: pointer; right: 15.3em;" title="Show street map">
    <div style="border-style: solid; border-color: rgb(52, 86, 132) rgb(108, 157, 223) rgb(108, 157, 223) rgb(52, 86, 132); border-width: 1px; font-size: 12px; font-weight: bold;">
    	Map
    </div>
</div>

Inactive button:

<div style="border: 1px solid black; position: absolute; background-color: white; text-align: center; width: 5em; cursor: pointer; right: 5.1em;" title="Show imagery with street names">
    <div style="border-style: solid; border-color: white rgb(176, 176, 176) rgb(176, 176, 176) white; border-width: 1px; font-size: 12px;">
    	Hybrid
    </div>
</div>


UPDATE: There is also an extension in the Google Maps Utility Library that can accomplish this - ExtMapTypeControl

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+1 Thanks Chris ;), this saved me some time working out how to style these guys. I have gone the absolute position route before, so I was interested in the trying the GControl thing. I'll post back when I have had a chance to do it. – RedBlueThing Jul 1 '09 at 23:22
Thanks I tried this mechanism and it works well in my tests, but in the end I went down the GControl mechanism, as I didn't have to worry about positioning the map specifically. – Mark Ellul Jul 2 '09 at 11:34
@Cannonade - no problem - I just copied it straight out of Firebug. – Chris B Jul 3 '09 at 17:23
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