(Note that I have searched the group before posting; none of the
existing threads really provide an answer.)

We have a website that uses the Google Maps static maps functionality
to embed maps into pages. This works with no problem; we just use
something like this:

<img src="http://maps.google.com/maps/api/staticmap?
zoom=15&size=512x512&maptype=roadmap&markers=color:red|label:H|
42.038322,-87.680260&sensor=false" />

We are now creating a mobile site for the same client. The code itself
will still work, but I'm wondering how to make sure I get a map that
doesn't take over the entire screen, but is still readable. Is there a
standard size that's used for mobile screens? I'm guessing with the
static maps there's no way for a user to click to zoom in if we use a
small size, but the regular API requires javascript and a lot of
mobile browsers still don't support it.

We need to support all smartphones; this is a mobile site, not an OS-
specific app.


Any ideas?

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