Hi @moreda
At the moment, unfortunately, there isn’t a map with that configuration. Since the maps follows the real geolocation data, it displays like that. You would need custom maps to workaround this. However one workaround could be to remove Canarias from your main map (using the exclude option in the region tab) and then create another map only for Canarias (using the include option). Then place both maps on the same page. You could use the block editor to place the maps in 2 columns for example. Hope it helps.
Greetings, Carlos
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moreda
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I did it. The problem is mobile view… The spain and canarias map will be the same width. Accordingly, It solution didn’t respect the scale bettwin both of maps.
It would keep the scale, if you could control the width of the columns and you could set a max width in the Canarias map. I understand it’s tricky, it’s not a perfect solution. Unfortunately the free version only includes that map at the moment. The alternative would be to use custom maps with the Pro version. Example: https://interactivegeomaps.com/iberian-peninsula-map/
Sorry for the limitation.
Greetings, Carlos
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moreda
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My goal is buy one interactive map plugin. But I must choice the best solution for interactive map.
This article is very intersting. https://interactivegeomaps.com/iberian-peninsula-map/ Is the iberian peninsula map available in pro version yet?
In the Pro version, you can have the exact same map as in that example, yes, using the custom maps feature.
If you have further questions about the Pro version, please contact us here: https://interactivegeomaps.com/contact/ since we’re not allowed to discuss Pro features in these forums, as per ww.wp.xz.cn guidelines.