Description
Main features:
- Add Google or Yandex map on the site, no coding required!
- Initial map position and zoom level set up.
You can add a map in a post or on a page via adding the shortcode in the text editor:
- [omen_maps_google] – for Google map
- [omen_maps_yandex] – for Yandex map
Maps use settings from the configuration screen by default, but you can change map width, height, initial coordinates and zoom level for the specific map.
For example:
This shortcode will render the Google Map with 300px height and on 12 zoom.
- [omen_maps_google height=”300″ zoom=”12″]
And this will render the Yandex Map with initial screen in Bishkek.
- [omen_maps_yandex lat=”42.873995″ lng=”74.600855″]
Available parameters:
- lat – Latitude
- lng – Longitude
- zoom – Zoom(0-21 for Google map, 0-17 for Yandex map)
- width – Width of the map. Pass 0 if you need full-width map.
- height – Height of the map. Pass 0 if you need a full-height map.
- title – Title for the initial marker.
Installation
- Upload the plugin files to the
/wp-content/plugins/plugin-namedirectory, or install the plugin through the WordPress plugins screen directly. - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ screen in WordPress
- Use the Settings->Omen Maps screen to configure the plugin
- Use it!
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Contributors & Developers
“WP Omen Maps” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
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Changelog
0.2.1
- Fixed languages
- Missing phrases added
0.2.0
- Added marker on map.
- Add Title to marker.
- Add Russian localization.
- Fixed values on the config page.
