I apologize if the question is simplistic, or if this is not the correct place to post this. Just not sure where else to go.
We are having a company develop a photography website for us, which will also include a worldwide map of the image locations, with clickable placemarks. Because there are thousands of photos, it makes sense to have the map “cluster” placemarks, especially when zoomed out at global, continental and state levels — becoming individual markers the closer you zoom in. The developer has indicated that, due to a google limitation, the individual markers ALL load first, THEN cluster into sections. Which is problematic in that it slows the site down (each placemark has a thumbnail image).
Is there not a current solution out there that would just show cluster representations first, then only “load” placemarks the closer you get? Seems there must be a way that loading of placemarks should only be happening at zoomed-in levels anyway.
If all markers DO have to load initially, then we probably need to figure out how to only load certain regions at a time, to cut down on website load time. Is there a way to assign clusters to regions? At this point, the developer has the clusters and markers coded to their countries, but we like the idea of letting them cluster due to locations in general or regions. We would like to specify the regions. For example, if we wanted to just grid the entire map, and then the user clicks on a grid section to view all placemarks within that section only.
Since these web developers are more coders than “mappers” I hoped some of you very smart folk might have suggestions. Many thanks in advance
Sara