Hello William,

Your links are really great, exactly what i was looking for, thanks a lot, i
going to play with these tricks :)

riccco

2010/5/7 William <[email protected]>

> On May 7, 12:01 am, "ricco *" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > In your example, the tiles seems to be transparent, so that we can see
> the
> > blue color you have set as background-color, but it seems that is no more
> > possible with the V3 because if you set the background color, you won't
> be
> > able to see it as it can be seen in your example...
> >
>
> this thread showed a way to access the tiles in V3:
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/google-maps-js-api-v3/browse_thread/thread/dd9fae4669c2c593
>
> It's a bit of a hack but these tiles can be overlaid with Census data
> from the Take 10 Map:
> http://2010.census.gov/2010census/take10map/
>
> Instead of a background color, I've used the normal Google base map
> (to provide the oceans and neighboring countries), then added an
> overlay of the Census data, and then the transparent hybrid tiles on
> top of that, so it's three layers:
> http://www.william-map.com/20100507/1/census.htm
>
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