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I have a Google Maps Autocomplete input field inside a Twitter Bootstrap modal dialog and the autocomplete result is not displayed. However, if I press the down arrow key, it selects the next autocomplete result, so it seems that the autocomplete code works correctly, only that the result is not displayed correctly. Maybe it's hidden behind the modal dialog?

Here's the screenshots :

Typing something in the autocomplete field gives nothing Typing something in the autocomplete field gives nothing

Pressing the arrow down key gives the first result Pressing the arrow down key gives the first result

And the code :

<div class="modal hide fade" id="map_modal">
<div class="modal-body">
    <button type="button" class="close" data-dismiss="modal">×</button>
    <div class="control-group">
        <label class="control-label" for="keyword">Cari alamat :</label>
        <div class="controls">
            <input type="text" class="span6" name="keyword" id="keyword">
        </div>
    </div>
    <div id="map_canvas" style="width:530px; height:300px"></div>
</div>
<div class="modal-footer">
    <a href="#" class="btn" data-dismiss="modal">Close</a>
    <a href="#" class="btn btn-primary">Save changes</a>
</div>

<script type="text/javascript">
$("#map_modal").modal({
    show: false
}).on("shown", function()
{
    var map_options = {
        center: new google.maps.LatLng(-6.21, 106.84),
        zoom: 11,
        mapTypeId: google.maps.MapTypeId.ROADMAP
    };

    var map = new google.maps.Map(document.getElementById("map_canvas"), map_options);

    var defaultBounds = new google.maps.LatLngBounds(
        new google.maps.LatLng(-6, 106.6),
        new google.maps.LatLng(-6.3, 107)
    );

    var input = document.getElementById("keyword");
    var autocomplete = new google.maps.places.Autocomplete(input);
    autocomplete.bindTo("bounds", map);

    var marker = new google.maps.Marker({map: map});

    google.maps.event.addListener(autocomplete, "place_changed", function()
    {
        var place = autocomplete.getPlace();

        if (place.geometry.viewport) {
            map.fitBounds(place.geometry.viewport);
        } else {
            map.setCenter(place.geometry.location);
            map.setZoom(15);
        }

        marker.setPosition(place.geometry.location);
    });

    google.maps.event.addListener(map, "click", function(event)
    {
        marker.setPosition(event.latLng);
    });
});
</script>

I've tried my best to solve this on my own, but since I don't know the html&css for the autocomplete result (inspect element gives nothing), I'm in a lost now. Any helps?

Thanks before!

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  • 2
    I made some progress, but hit a wall. I'll explain what I discovered to try to help others hopefully solve your question. I re-arranged the text box and it looks like the autocomplete is not only behind the modal, but behind the gray-out area too (check this demo) jsfiddle.net/Y4WgX/embedded/result Changing the z-index was ineffective. I also learned the suggestions are in a div with class called pac-container, so I changed its color to green to demonstrate. Jun 9, 2012 at 2:55

11 Answers 11

136

The problem is with the z-index of the .modal

Use this CSS markup:

.pac-container {
    background-color: #FFF;
    z-index: 20;
    position: fixed;
    display: inline-block;
    float: left;
}
.modal{
    z-index: 20;   
}
.modal-backdrop{
    z-index: 10;        
}​

Also you can check the final demo here

ps: thanks to @lilina for that demo on jsfiddle.com

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  • Why is all this necessary? I know it is, but why? Also this puts the modal up to far for me and the bootstrap static nav-bar is now over it. Alternatives?
    – Marc M.
    Apr 9, 2014 at 7:27
  • @MarcM. What version of bootstrap are you using? I think it would be better if you open up a new question with full details of your problem.
    – Luis
    Apr 9, 2014 at 12:12
  • 9
    I found that this put my modal behind my nav bar, it didn't look right. Try changing the z index of the .pac-container to 1050
    – Jeff Finn
    Sep 11, 2014 at 21:10
  • @JeffFinn Ok you can open a new question and I can try to help you, you have to check that this is bootstrap 2, are you using the same version? If that's the case I don't see the reason of downvoting the answer, as you can see it has helped a few people.
    – Luis
    Sep 12, 2014 at 23:17
  • 4
    .pac-container { z-index: 1070; } is only thing you need. If you have .navbars in your page they have a different z-Index instead of changing all your bootstrap z-index might as well just do the z-index on GMaps. This problem also occurs with GeoComplete.js
    – user706001
    Feb 7, 2015 at 16:03
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.pac-container {
    z-index: 1051 !important;
}

did it for me

https://github.com/twbs/bootstrap/issues/4160

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  • 1
    Works! You may need to increase the z-index value depending on your css.
    – eyal_katz
    Dec 16, 2016 at 4:57
  • This works to me on primefaces, I had the map like this: <p:panel style="border: none !important; height: 450px;"> <div id="map" style="width:100%;height: 100%"></div> </p:panel> And this answerd fix the bug. Dec 20, 2017 at 20:37
  • 1
    I needed to change it to 9999, but it works. (Bootstrap 4)
    – charlie
    Oct 31, 2018 at 10:38
  • In case you're wondering like I was, the .pac-container is the container for the Places AutoComplete, as opposed to anything related to bootstrap. My modal isn't from Twitter Bootstrap so I was having trouble understanding which CSS really matters (other answers have multiple CSS parts). Aug 6, 2020 at 20:06
  • Works perfect, modal and backdrop still over the header and side menu, thanks
    – Louwki
    Jan 6, 2021 at 8:29
16

Bootstrap's .modal z-index is by default 1050.

jQuery UI's .ui-autocomplete z-index is by default 3.

So put this on the CSS:

/* Fix Bootstrap .modal compatibility with jQuery UI Autocomplete,
see http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10957781/google-maps-autocomplete-result-in-bootstrap-modal-dialog */
.ui-autocomplete {
    z-index: 1051 !important;
}

Works wonders! :)

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  • If this doesn't work for you it might be because .ui-autocomplete doesn't exist. Instead combine it with the accepted answer and do a .pac-container { z-index: 1051; } which is a lot cleaner than the expected answer and affects much less of your other code
    – Pompey
    Sep 14, 2014 at 4:22
13

Worked with Bootstrap 3:

.pac-container {
  z-index: 1040 !important;
}
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  • Thanks for the answer and I also changed it to 1050
    – Harsha
    Apr 30, 2015 at 13:42
6

In my scenario the .pac-container 's z-index value will be init and override to 1000, even I set in CSS. (possibly by google API?)

my dirty fix

$('#myModal').on('shown', function() {
     $(".pac-container").css("z-index", $("#myModal").css("z-index"));
}
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  • This helps, although in newer Bootstrap, the event is 'shown.bs.modal'.
    – Arunas
    Jan 24, 2016 at 20:51
6

I have spend 2,3 hours to just digging out the error with google places API drop down z index. Finally I have found this. Just paste this code at top of your JS script and update the input id name.

var pacContainerInitialized = false;
$("#inputField").keypress(function() {
  if (!pacContainerInitialized) {
    $(".pac-container").css("z-index", "9999");
    pacContainerInitialized = true;
  }
});

Full reference link. https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/google-maps-js-api-v3/GZX0ynQNn1M Thanks to Gautam.

4

In general, you can just bump up the .pac-container z-index to anything above 1050 and you won't need the other CSS overrides.

I discovered that this problem also exists for jQuery UI dialogs. So in case it ends up being helpful to anyone else, here's a quick reference for where the Bootstrap/jQuery UI modals live in the z-plane:

jQuery UI Dialog - z-index: 1001
Bootstrap Modal - z-index: 1050
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This worked for me.

                   var pacContainerInitialized = false; 
                    $('#inputField').keypress(function() { 
                            if (!pacContainerInitialized) { 
                                    $('.pac-container').css('z-index','9999'); 
                                    pacContainerInitialized = true; 
                            } 
                    }); 
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0

If you are using Visual Studio, on your style.css page set the z-index for .modal to 20.

e.g

.modal {
    z-index: 20 !important;
}
0

Bootstrap 5:

.pac-container {
    z-index: 1060 !important;
}
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0

Find z-index of your page or dialog then add below css property:

.pac-container { z-index: [greater than your z-index] !important; }

this will solve the problem.

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  • Welcome to SO and thank you for your contribution. Please check also the other comments which also have given the proper solution.
    – miron
    Jan 30 at 14:33

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