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What is Masonry? Masonry is a JavaScript grid layout library. It works by placing elements in optimal position based on available vertical space, sort of like a mason fitting stones in a wall. You’ve probably seen it in use all over the Internet. Install Download CDN Package managers Getting started HTML CSS Initialize with jQuery Initialize with Vanilla JavaScript Initialize in HTML Next MIT Lice
To use markers in Google Maps is fairly trivial, at least when you have a reasonable amount of them. But once you have more than a few hundred of them, performance quickly starts to degrade. In this article I will show you a few approaches to speed up performance. I’ve also put together a test page to compare them. Update [2009-05-06]:This article has been updated with the addition of the utility
Send feedback Marker Clustering Stay organized with collections Save and categorize content based on your preferences. Overview This tutorial shows you how to use marker clusters to display a large number of markers on a map. You can use the @googlemaps/markerclusterer library in combination with the Maps JavaScript API to combine markers of close proximity into clusters, and simplify the display
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