=== Plugin Name === Contributors: f13dev Tags: google maps, maps, plugin, api, shortcode Requires at least: 3.0.1 Tested up to: 5.8.1 Stable tag: 2.0.0 License: GPLv3 or later License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html If you own a shop, host events, or have any other need to add a google map reference to your WordPress blog, try F13 Google Maps Shortcode. == Description == Using F13 Google Maps Shortcode you can simply embed a secton of Google Maps into your WordPress powered website using shortcode. In order to use this plugin you will require a Google Maps API Key, of which instructions for obtaining one are in the admin panel. Features include: * Maps can be generated using a combination of: Building, Road, Town and Country * Requires a Google Maps API Key, full instructions are provided in the admin panel * Responsive design == Installation == 1. Upload the plugin files to the `/wp-content/plugins/plugin-name` directory, or install the plugin through the WordPress plugins screen directly. 2. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' screen in WordPress 3. Visit the admin page in the WordPress admin panel: Settings => F13 Google Maps Shortcode. 4. Get an API Key by following the instructions in the admin panel. 5. Paste your admin key into the appropriate field in the admin panel: Settings =>F13 Google Maps Shortcode. 6. Add the shortcode [googlemap building="name or number" road="a road" town="a town" country="a country"] to the desired location on your blog. == Frequently Asked Questions == = How do I get a Google Maps API Key = Full instructions are provided on the F13 Google Maps Shortcode settings page. Settings => F13 Google Maps Settings == Screenshots == 1. The results of adding [googlemap building="Harrods" town="London"] to a blog post. == Changelog == = 1.0 = * Initial release == Upgrade Notice == = 2.0.0 = * Refactoring into MVC layout * Responsive maps * Modernising codebase == Arbitrary section ==