looks good for slower loading tiles, when the tiles load
fast, it might become more of a distraction.

Would it be possible to add a minimum threshold to the
transition effect?

On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 7:33 AM, Eric Lemoine
<[email protected]> wrote:
> 2010/11/17 Björn Harrtell <[email protected]>:
>> Hey list,
>> I wanted to try out to create a fade in post transition effect in
>> openlayers, mostly because a few pro-Silverlight people I know seem to like
>> this feature and thinks it can't be done with js/css. I'm actually not
>> finding the effect that nice really... but it would be interesting to know
>> if it's something that people want and if it can be implemented reliably.
>> So here is an example of the current implementation:
>> http://dev.openlayers.org/sandbox/bjornharrtell/posttransition/examples/posttransition.html
>> It's a hack and doesn't handle zoom level transitions the way I want (it
>> fades from white) but works fairly well (?) when panning.
>
> I find it nice. Thanks for sharing this Björn.
>
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