After the installation, a new post type called “Places” will appear in your WordPress menu, and you can immediately start adding new places.
You can also use any other existing taxonomy to create the map filters, and to display specific selected categories of posts.
Or for instance, for your site of recipes, you can create a world or country map with the recipes of each region, and use the ingredients as filters.
Last Update | 15 April 2022 |
Published | 8 April 2016 |
Gutenberg Optimized | No |
High Resolution | Yes |
Compatible Browsers | IE9, IE10, IE11, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Chrome, Edge |
Compatible With | bbPress 2.6.x, bbPress 2.5.x, Easy Digital Downloads 2.9.x, iThemes Exchange 1.10.x, Jigoshop 1.17.x, Layers WP, WooCommerce 6.x.x, WooCommerce 5.7.x, WooCommerce 5.6.x, WPBakery Page Builder 6.1.x, WPBakery Page Builder 6.0.x, WPML, Cornerstone, Bootstrap 5.x, Bootstrap 4.x, Foundation 6, Foundation 5 |
Files Included | JavaScript JS, CSS, PHP |
Software Version | WordPress 5.9.x, WordPress 5.8.x, WordPress 5.7.x, WordPress 5.6.x, WordPress 5.5.x |
Tags | embed google maps, google map, google map plugin, google maps, google maps wordpress, map, maps, plugin google maps, responsive google map, responsive styled map generator, wordpress google map, wordpress map plugin, wordpress responsive google map, wordpress responsive styled map, wp store locator |