hello!

I'm working on a visualization project (similar to kayak.com's map
widget), in which has dots appear on a map embedded within a page.
The map takes up most of the page but is of variable/dynamic size.
Ideally it would be a single world view - always showing all the
continents, and fitting the map wrapper zooming to fit.

Unfortunately there are integer zoom levels, making flexible zoom to
fit impossible.  Because of this it would be nice to hide repeated
continents (there should be no asia past alaska on the left side of
the map, or vise versa on the right.)  Similarly, who needs
antarctica ;-)

Is this possible? Can it be done by adding overlays to black out
areas?

On a side note - is it possible to set the background-color of a map?
That is, when you zoom all the way out, it is gray behind the map
tiles - can that be changed to black?

Cheers, and thanks for the help!!
--Peter

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