Have a look at the google map API! http://garnerslaw.co.uk/ Check this website out and look at the Get in touch page. any questions mail me at [email protected] On 2 Sep 2011, at 01:20, Aaron Newton wrote:
> In a nutshell, you have to keep track of a brief history of drag position > over time so you can calculate the velocity if you want that kind of "flick" > at the end where it keeps going for a short period of time. The way you do > this is when the user starts dragging, you start a periodical that logs the > last 3 or 4 positions of the map every 15 milliseconds or so. When the user > stops dragging, you figure out how far they were away 45 milliseconds ago and > extrapolate their direction and velocity and then use an Fx instance to > transition to where it should end. > > I recently coded a MooTools version of this demo for a client: > > http://www.apple.com/html5/showcase/threesixty/ > > But I can't share the code. You can go look at the source of that example and > see how it's done though. > > > > On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 5:01 PM, KevinA <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > I have been grinding my map class for a long time now, trying to get a > drag effect like we see on google maps. > > Basically Id like the user to drag and move a map and when they let > go, the map will keep sliding a bit depending on how fast they dragged > it (just like Google Maps) > > Is this possible just using Mootols or am I going to have to use some > custom JS alongside the MT drag classes? > > Thank you >
