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I have a differentiation marker for any resource marked as "important", which turns the marker green and works as expected.
The problem lies in however the order of placement is. I want the 'important' plots to appear last so they are on top of other insignificant markers. I've tried using the sort order but that doesn't change anything.
How can I get these 'important' markers to appear on top?
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Comment #1
RdeBoerGood question.
The layering is based (by Google Maps) on latitude. The most Northern markers are at the bottom then going South markers are laid over the top of the ones North of them.
That's how we get that "scales of a fish" effect.
Leaflet does the same... see http://regionbound.com/sites/default/files/no_clustering.png
At the moment IPGV&M (7.x-1.x-dev) makes sure the visitor marker is on top of all other markers.
But it doesn't do that for "location-differentiated" markers...
Rik
Comment #2
ryanbuckley@gmail.com CreditAttribution: ryanbuckley@gmail.com commentedFunny. Okay so current there's just no way around it for the time being?
Comment #3
RdeBoerNo. I don't know of one.