=== PulseMaps Visitor Map Plugin === Contributors: aitosoftware Author: aitosoftware (Aito Software Inc.) Author URI: http://pulsemaps.com/ Plugin URI: http://pulsemaps.com/wordpress/ Donate link: http://pulsemaps.com/pricing/ Tags: visitor map, statistics, heat map, cluster map Requires at least: 2.9 Tested up to: 3.1.4 Stable tag: 1.1 Show off the wordwide readership of your blog with the free PulseMaps Visitor Map plugin! When people around the world visit your blog, the corresponding areas on the map widget light up. == Description == The PulseMaps plugin visualizes your site visitors' locations on the world map. The plugin includes a map widget which you place on the pages you want to track. The areas where you get the most visitors are shown with a lighter color. Simply drop the widget on your blog's sidebar. The map widget will work as a form of “social proof” : your visitors see that your blog is being read by people all over the world. This makes your blog instantly more trustworthy–who would trust a blog nobody reads? With this widget, you show readers that your site DOES get visitors. As an added bonus, the map just looks pretty dang cool! The widget size and colors are fully customizable; you can choose any colors and size you wish on the admin panel. The admin panel also has a larger version of the map (using Google Maps) which you can zoom and pan freely, all the way down to city level. == Installation == 1. Upload the folder `pulsemaps` to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory 2. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress 3. Activate the PulseMaps widget through the 'Appearance' / 'Widgets' menu in Wordpress == Screenshots == 1. The PulseMaps widget on a blog sidebar 2. Choose from a selection of widget styles 3. Admin dashboard shows a larger map 4. Zoom in for a closer look! == Changelog == = 1.1 = * Fully customizable widget width and colors. = 1.0 = * Initial upload.