UK Council planning websites that include a tab linked to a map, my Firefox does not zoom-in whereas IE and Edge use map co-ordinates to show a close-up
On the websites in question, the maps load correctly, but do not zoom. IE and Edge work correctly. Look at https://www6.hertsmere.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?activeTab=dates&keyVal=OG410YIFMUV00. Select Map tab, the map should zoom-in to site level.
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I had no problem with the map It zoomed in and out when I used the mouse scroll wheel or the plus or minus icons on the map.
I know that the map responds to the mouse in that way, but this is not the behaviour I expect. The map should automatically zoom to the planning site where the development is proposed. Try it on IE or Edge...
Thanks for your reply, Fred, but the outcome of using IE or Edge is the screenshot attached. See the property outlined in red.
Firefox simply shows a large scale map, without locating and highlighting with a red outline the selected site plan.
Nobody seems to know why there's this significant difference in display between the browsers....