Hey Larry, yeah that's exactly what I was thinking. There'd be no way
to scale the image without coordinates.

Zack


On Mar 31, 5:15 pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
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> On Mar 31, 12:33 pm, TraderZed <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Hey there, I'm currently building out a map that requires a single latlong
> > coordinate and image (to be used as an overlay) via a CMS. Because I'm only
> > getting in the one coordinate, I'm unable to use bounds, and I need to
> > position the overlay centered over top of this coordinate.
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> > Is this even possible? I imagine that zoom would cause it to break without
> > bounds.
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> > If this *is* possible, how would it be done? I feel like I've kind of tried
> > everything. I got it working using Markers and Labels with CSS and negative
> > percents to position the div, but it doesn't scale with zoom.
>
> > Any help would be appreciated!
>
> How do you expect the API to scale the image?
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> You need to specify the bounds you want it to cover.  You can
> calculate them from its size and the center point.
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>   -- Larry
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