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This Street View demo map by Lim Chee Aun shows how to rotate a Google Map so that it faces the same direction as a Street View image. As you rotate the Street View in the demo the map rotates to face the same direction.
Rotating Map Demo
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Chris Heilmann has created his own rotating map demo using CSS3 and jQuery.
Use the 'L' and 'R' keys to rotate the map. Also try and pan the map for a little added fun.
Chris has posted a brief explanation on his blog Wait Till I Come! that will help you if you would like to replicate this effect in your own maps.
Hat-tip: Mapperz
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2 comments:
Canada has a whole lot of new images now.
Next I would like to create a auto swing map :)
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