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Not sure if this is on purpose but it seem like the default z-index on markers (based on their latitude) is not applied after markers are clustered.
Is there a parameter that can be set for it?
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I'm running into the same kind of issue. I have an issue where the clustered markers fall over a 'my location' marker, but in the part where those two markers overlap, the clustered marker is not clickable.
Assigning a higher z-index would be the solution, but it would be good to know if there's a way to set this up properly.
Having exact same problem as @bramwillemse. No matter what Z index you set, cluster marker will always be above your own marker, apparently because cluster markers are rendered in a higher overlay.
Not sure if this is on purpose but it seem like the default z-index on markers (based on their latitude) is not applied after markers are clustered.
Is there a parameter that can be set for it?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: