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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T21:43:18+00:00 2026-05-15T21:43:18+00:00

<div style=display: none;> <div id=location<?php echo $r->id ?>> <?php echo $r->address; ?>, <?php echo

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<div style="display: none;">
        <div id="location<?php echo $r->id ?>">

            <?php echo $r->address; ?>, <?php echo $r->city; ?>, <?php echo $r->province; ?>

            <h3 class="sub">Map of Location</h3>
                <?php
                    $CI->conjunction->showMap($r->id, $r->lat, $r->lon, $r->postal, 'map_canvas');
                ?>  
            <div id="map_canvas" style="width: 250px; height: 250px;"></div>            
        </div>
    </div>

The above code is what I am using to display a hidden DIV.
I then use

$('a#inline').fancybox({
      'autoScale': true
    , 'autoDimensions': true
    , 'centerOnScroll': true
});

To call Fancybox to display the content.
However, the Google map always breaks the lightbox and is displayed by default.

Is there a reasonable workaround to force the map to hide until the DIV wrapping around it shows?

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    2026-05-15T21:43:18+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 9:43 pm

    I have had a similar problem with flash applications which fill the browser viewport: the workaround was to pull it via a URL into an iframe with fancybox.

            $("a#inline").fancybox({
                'width'             : '95%',
                'height'            : '95%',
                'autoScale'         : false,
                'transitionIn'      : 'slow',
                'transitionOut'     : 'none',
                'type'              : 'iframe'
            });
    
    <a id="various5" href="http://mappage">Link</a>
    

    This is not ideal as you can see but it is a workaround.

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