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Floorplans for your forms with elements functioning as radiobuttons or checkboxes. Lightweight and easily created in the Gutenberg editor.

Author:Floorplans (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:5.8
WordPress version tested:6.5.2
Plugin version:1.2.4
Added to WordPress repository:04-12-2022
Last updated:26-04-2024
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Total downloads:1 062
Active installs:10+
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Ever wanted visitors to specify a preference based on location? For example a trade show booth, a space in a parking lot or seats at a theater or restaurant. Or maybe you just want to present an interactive floorplan where visitor can get information based on the element they interact with.

Floorplans offers a lightweight and flexible solution. Simply drag & drop elements on any background image and then add a shortcode anywhere you like to publish it.

You get an interactive floorplan on the front-end, that you can zoom in/out, move (pan), switch to fullscreen or even view in 3D-ISO projection. Try it!

Easy Drag & Drop Builder

The builder is realized in the native WordPress Gutenberg page editor. No need to install additional plugins.

Lightweight Front-End

Floorplan views have a small footprint, which guarantees fast loading times.

  • Responsive: the initial zoom level will automatically adjust to the available space and your background size, so that it is visible in its entirety. No matter the screen size, platform and orientation.

  • 3D isometric view: fully functional and may help to increase customer engagement.

Flexible

All default settings can be adjusted per individual floorplan representation with extra shortcode arguments.

Upgradable

Depending on you needs and workflow, Floorplans can be easily upgraded to include features like tooltips, 3d iso view, automation, integration tools for your webshop etc.

Multilanguage support

NoSQL, Small Footprint

Floorplan introduces its own post type where all data is stored – NoSQL: it does not create its own table(s) in your WordPress database.


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