Honestly I would use the static maps api and transform that. If the
map doesn't need to be interactive, then don't add the overhead -
especially on an iPhone.

Chad Killingsworth

On Nov 11, 3:41 am, Steve D <[email protected]> wrote:
> I know it can be done pretty easily with the flash API, but is the
> capability to tilt the perspective in or coming to the Javascript version?
> I'm playing with css transforms right now, but that tilts everything as far
> as I can tell (markers, the google watermark, the controls).  That's not to
> say I think I'm doing it right though...  D:  Without going too far off
> topic, another thing I'm trying to do is overlay a small gradient over the
> top of the map div so that it looks like my page smoothly fades into the
> map, what would be the best way to create that, as a static overlay?  A div
> with a background gradient with transparency perhaps?
>
> Don't necessarily need controls or anything to be functional.  I'm trying to
> create a personal image gallery that has a map below it that moves as you go
> from picture to picture, but the trick is to make it also work on an iphone
> so flash is kind of right out.  :/
>
> Anyway, I hope it makes sense what I'm asking, it's 1:30AM and I've got
> grand ideas zipping around in my head!
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Steve D

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