Cool, thanks! In the end we changed the design so the menu doesn't seem to 
float on the map, so the problem is irrelevant now, but in the future this 
might be the solution.

On Tuesday, February 21, 2012 11:54:07 PM UTC+1, Enoch Lau (Google 
Employee) wrote:
>
> To offset the position of standard map controls, you could try inserting a 
> transparent div into the same control position as the standard map control, 
> effectively pushing the standard control away from its normal position. You 
> could set the index property to position your transparent div relative to 
> the standard map control: 
> http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/javascript/controls.html#CustomPositioning
>
> Enoch
>

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