A location can be selected by searching for the location, entering geographical coordinates or by browsing the map and adding a pointer for that location.
The WP Geo location selector is styled to fit seemlessly into the latest version of the WordPress admin.
Installation:
Unpack and upload it to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory.
Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress.
Features:
- Set width and height in shortcode and category map.
- Additional Geo Feed control.
- Load maps from GeoRSS or KML data.
- Geo Meta Tags
- Markers links to posts
- Settings for default controls
- Custom Markers
- Sidebar Widget
- GeoRSS points in feeds.
- Set default map zoom level.
- Show post maps on category and archive pages.
- Set default width and height for maps
- Shortcode [wpgeomap] to insert map within your post
- Select your preferred map type
- Select whether to show your map at the top or bottom of posts (or not at all)
- Set a location by clicking on a map or
- Set a location by searching for a location, town, city or address or
- Set a location by entering the latitude and longitude
What is new in this release:
- Google Maps API v3 URL does not require API key.
- Fixed JavaScript setVisible() bool error in admin - was causing certain parts of the media modal to fail.
What is new in version 3.3.5:
- Workaround for when blog is non-ssl but the admin-page is.
- Added zoom parameter to get_wpgeo_map() function.
- Added 'wpgeo_marker_link' filter.
What is new in version 3.3:
- Huge raft of changes for compatibility with Google Maps API v3.
- If you have created custom code or use plugins that interface with WP Geo, you may need to update them.
What is new in version 3.2.7.1:
- Fixed widget title and arguments conflict.
What is new in version 3.2.6.4:
- Fix for maps not showing in admin.
What is new in version 3.2.6:
- Fix filepath that causes broken HTML editor.
What is new in version 3.2.5:
- Widgets updated to use Widget API - you can now add multiple widgets.
- Added recent locations widget.
- Added 'wpgeo_base_country_code' filter so you can default admin post map search to a base country.
- Added option to show maps in taxonomy archives.
- Fixed admin map not showing after publish if "Save map centre point for this post" checked but no marker added.
- Fixed some deprecated functions and undeclared variables.
- Fixed feeds - incorrect database table references.
- Fixed dashboard - uses SimplePie.
- Prevent post been saved when pressing enter in WP Geo post fields.
- Check that co-ordinates have been set in get_wpgeo_post_map().
What is new in version 3.2.2:
- Added [wpgeo_mashup] shortcode.
- Added align attribute to shortcode.
- Try to fix themes with image background colours.
- get_wpgeo_map() now accepts width and height arguments.
What is new in version 3.2:
- Fix for tooltip not working in WordPress 3.0.
- Fix to allow maps to be shown on tag archive pages by Lee Willis.
- Fix for default_map_control setting not being saved correctly.
- Ensure default map location is populated, otherwise map does not display when editing a post in the admin.
- Don't try to show maps in feeds.
- Make sure includes are only included once.
- Added support for custom post types in WordPress 3.0.
- Added wpgeo_title() and get_wpgeo_title() template tags.
- Added wpgeo_post_map() and get_wpgeo_post_map() template tags.
- Added wpgeo_check_version() and wpgeo_check_db_version() for checking WP Geo version.
- Added 'wpgeo_markers' filter in preparation for being able to add new marker icons.
- Added 'wpgeo_marker_icon' filter. Allows you to override a marker icon based on post data and context.
- Added Simplified Chinese language.
- Language files updated.
Requirements:
- WordPress 3.1 or higher
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