Topic: Page Height, Mapbox and Footer
surface2air asked 7 years ago
Marta Szymanska staff pro premium answered 7 years ago
surface2air commented 7 years ago
Hi Marta, Yes, I would really like to keep the standard page structure intact and display the Map div () as an element on the page. I am not fixed on the idea that it has to appear full-screen under the Navbar. I am open to the idea of the div container for the map to be flexible enough to coexist with other simple HTML elements above and below it: headlines, text, images, etc. I'm sending the link to the code via Codeshare.io to your email. Thanks! Eric Seattle, Washingtonsurface2air commented 7 years ago
Hi Marta, You can close this support question, I have rebuilt my page with the Mapbox map and it seems to be working. I had to apply a z-index layer on the Navbar so that the Mapbox map pins can be selected and allow for the user to engage with the map. I also removed absolute positioning of the map and the use of setting fixed top and bottom values for the Mapbox map div container, which was part of how Mapbox tutorials demonstrate how to integrate the map's style for an HTML page. Having done this, I have a working web page with a Mapbox map now. Please close. Thank you!Marta Szymanska staff pro premium commented 7 years ago
OK, I'll close.Closed
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