A simple plugin to insert customizable maps in posts using shortcodes. Supports unique maps per post and custom post types.
Author: | Matteo Enna (profile at wordpress.org) |
WordPress version required: | 5.0 |
WordPress version tested: | 6.6.1 |
Plugin version: | 1.6 |
Added to WordPress repository: | 11-07-2024 |
Last updated: | 03-09-2024 |
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Total downloads: | 241 |
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Map in Each Post allows you to easily add a map to your WordPress posts using shortcodes and a built-in form. You can customize each map with different points for each post. This plugin is ideal for travel blogs, location-based content, and any website that needs custom maps per post. Additionally, you can select which post types will have the map functionality enabled.
Features
- Add a custom map to each post using a simple shortcode.
- Customize each map with different points via a form in the post editor.
- Select the post types where the map functionality should be enabled.
- Easy to use and configure.
- Compatible with the latest version of WordPress.
Usage
To use this plugin, simply add the following shortcode to your post:
[mapInEachPost]
Or by choosing the center point and zoom:
[mapInEachPost zoom="3" lat="45.4399961" lon="10.9719328"]
Then, use the form that appears in the post editor to input the latitude and longitude coordinates for the points you want to add to the map.
This will generate a map with points in New York City and Los Angeles.
Third Party Services
This plugin relies on the Leaflet service to display maps. Leaflet is an open-source JavaScript library for mobile-friendly interactive maps. By using this plugin, you agree to the terms of use and privacy policies of Leaflet.
- Service: Leaflet
- License: BSD-2-Clause license
You can find the source code and contribute to the project on GitHub:Map in Each Post on GitHub
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