=== Post Google Map === Contributors: williamsba1, Messenlehner, webdevstudios, tw2113 Donate link: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=3084056 Tags: map, google, posts, plot, widget, address, API, sidebar, v3 Requires at least: 3.0 Tested up to: 4.7 Stable tag: 1.6.3 License: GPLv2 Add multiple addresses to a post or page. Addresses will be plotted on a Google Map in your post/page or in the Post Google Map sidebar widget. == Description == This plugin allows you to add multiple addresses to a post/page and have those addresses automatically plotted on a Google Map in a sidebar widget or directly in the post/page. This is a great plugin to help localize your stories, events, news, etc. Easily add and delete a single or multiple addresses to each post/page. Viewing a single post/page displays only addresses attached to that post/page, viewing anything else will show the most recent plots across your entire site. You can also set a custom title and description for each address saved. Custom plot markers can be upload to the /markers folder. [Pluginize](https://pluginize.com/?utm_source=post-google-map&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=wporg) was launched in 2016 by [WebDevStudios](https://webdevstudios.com/) to promote, support, and house all of their [WordPress products](https://pluginize.com/shop/?utm_source=post-google-map&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=wporg). Pluginize is not only creating new products for WordPress all the time, but also provides [ongoing support and development for WordPress community favorites like CPTUI](https://wordpress.org/plugins/custom-post-type-ui/), [CMB2](https://wordpress.org/plugins/cmb2/), and more. == Screenshots == 1. Google Map Shortcode displaying multiple plots on a map in a post 2. Google Map Widget displaying multiple plots on a map for a given post 3. Add new address form. Multiple addresses can be added to each post/page == Changelog == = 1.6.3 = * Update widget registration in preparation for WordPress 4.3 = 1.6.2 = * Adding Spanish Translations and .pot file. Props Andrew Kurtis of http://www.webhostinghub.com/ = 1.6.1 = * Fix map pin issue where multiple color selections didn't work * Updated to non-deprecated Google API for geolocation coordinates. * Translation ready = 1.6 = * Full plugin rewrite * Uses current WordPress coding standards * Tightened security * Updated to use Google Maps API v3 = 1.5.1 = * Re-released to fix zip file that wasn't created properly in the plugin directory = 1.5 = * Added in security checks on all content being passed to and from the plugin * Switched settings to be stored in an array * Optimized the plugin in different areas for speed * Some minor bug fixes = 1.4.5 = * Added a title option on the Post Google Map widget = 1.4.4 = * Fixed a bug causing the content in a post without a shortcode to disappear = 1.4.3 = * Fixed "headers already sent" error when deleting addresses = 1.4.2 = * updated marker path for subdirectories * fixed to show markers on map = 1.4.1 = * Bug fix = 1.4 = * Added shortcode support: [google-map] = 1.3.2 = * Removed link = 1.3.1 = * uploaded correct source = 1.3 = * Fixed headers already sent error = 1.2 = * Incorporated WordPress HTTP API for wider support of Google Maps API call = 1.1 = * Fixed issue with address not saving if post wasn't saved first = 1.0 = * First official release == Upgrade Notice == = 1.6 = * Complete plugin rewrite using updated WordPress procedures and Google Map API v3 == Installation == 1. Upload the post-google-map folder to the plugins directory in your WordPress installation 2. Activate the plugin 3. Add the "Post Google Map" widget to your sidebar or use shortcode [google-map] in your post/page to embed the Google Map 4. Add addresses to any posts/pages That's it! Addresses will automatically be plotted on the map for each post/page that contains addresses == Frequently Asked Questions == = Does this plugin work with WordPress Multisite? = Absolutely! This plugin has been tested and verified to work on the most current version of WordPress and Multisite