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Map My Posts

Description

With Map My Posts, you can easily create maps plotting the location of your posts, based upon your existing tags or categories.

  • 3 map types available: Google Maps, Google Static Maps (PNG image), and Geochart Visualizations.
  • Embed maps on any page using the shortcodes [mmp-map], [mmp-staticmap], and [mmp-geochart]
  • Associate with a country or any specific map location.
  • Map My Posts uses existing category or tag names to help define country associations.
  • Widgets available to display maps in the sidebar.
  • Full control over size, colors, and click functions.
  • Perfect for travel bloggers, touring musicians, or anyone else that wants to Map My Posts!

Get Help

Please leave a message on the wordpress.org support forum for Map My Posts

Screenshots

  • Define a country or search for a specific place when adding or editing categories and tags.
  • The Geochart Widget will show your category or tag name and the post count on mouse hover.
  • Full control of Google Map types and controls.
  • Maps and Geocharts can be added to any post or page using the shortcodes.

Installation

Requirements

  • WordPress 3.0 or higher
  • PHP 5.1.2 or higher
  1. Download Map My Posts to /wp-content/plugins/ directory and activate plugin.
  2. Go to the Map My Posts Settings Menu and enter Google API Key and specify defaults.
    • There is a courtesy limit of 25,000 Google Maps, Geocoding API, and Google Static Map requests per day. Google API keys are available through the APIs console
  3. Under Posts->Categories or Posts->Tags, associate your existing taxonomy with locations. You can also add new categories or tags with locations for Map My Posts in this area.
  4. Add one of the Map My Posts widgets to the sidebar, if desired.
  5. Edit a post or page and add a Map My Posts shortcode.

FAQ

More information is available at the Map My Posts guide on Around This World.

Reviews

febrero 14, 2017
Less is more. Light is better. You original idea is awesome. Keep going ! These updates would be appreciate : – an update to use the new Google Map API, – make it 100% WPML compatible (join translated locations using shortcode static map) – be able to add our own custom taxonomy from the dashboard
febrero 1, 2017
Plugin is useless as it has zero functionality. Probably needs a minor update, but currently has no support and no updates.
setiembre 3, 2016
Thank you for this plugin! Exactly what I was looking for, I especially enjoy the geochart! Good job!
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Contributors & Developers

“Map My Posts” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

Contributors

“Map My Posts” has been translated into 6 locales. Thank you to the translators for their contributions.

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Changelog

1.0.6

Fixed admin category/tag geocoding

1.0.5

Fixed issues with Google API Key

1.0.4

Adjusted admin permissions. Spanish translation thanks to Web Hosting Hub!

1.0.3

Fixed bug: shortcode not appearing in correct location on pages and posts.

1.0.2

Included POT file for plugin translation.

1.0.1

Removed assets directory from plugin package to reduce filesize.

1.0

Initial public release.