FusionTablesLayer may also be suitable in this case.

Regards,
James

On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 9:25 AM, Chad Killingsworth
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Scrolling is slow because of the number of DOM elements. With a KML
> layer, it would be a HUGE speed improvement.
>
> This also looks to be a prime candidate for marker clustering.
>
> Chad Killingsworth
>
> On Jun 30, 4:43 pm, Raphael Krut-Landau <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a map set up at <http://openhatch.org/people/>. It has a couple
>> thousand markers. When you scroll, the map shudders and hangs a bit.
>> How can I make it faster? What do you do to keep a map displaying this
>> much information scrolling smoothly? Are there "best practices" within
>> Google Maps v3, or add-ons I should use?
>>
>> Note that the scrolling of this map is pretty fluid when there are
>> fewer markers, e.g., <http://openhatch.org/people/?q=project
>> %3ATwisted>.
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Raphael
>>
>> p.s. Something we've thought about: We're generating the markers in
>> JS. We could use KML, but we don't think that would make it go faster,
>> because it's the scrolling that's slow, not the marker-making.
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