=== WP_GMaps2 === Contributors: cesperanc Tags: google maps, tinymce, post, page, gmaps, maps, map Requires at least: 2.8.4 Tested up to: 2.9.1 Stable tag: 2.1 This plugin allows an easy integration of Google Maps on your pages or posts. == Description == This plugin allows the integration of Google Maps on your pages or posts using the Wordpress Editor (TinyMCE). It supports multiple maps on the same post/page and within each map you can set many options, like the position of the marker, controls, icon of the marker, InfoWindow with Tabs with HTML support, etc. Give it a try. == Installation == This section describes how to install the plugin and get it working. 1. Upload the directory `wp_gmaps2` to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory 1. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress 1. Insert your Google Maps API key under 'Plugins->WP_GMaps2 Configuration' menu option in Wordpress. You can get this key at http://code.google.com/apis/maps/signup.html 1. You are ready to do some magic == Frequently Asked Questions == = Which version of the Google Maps API is used in this plugin? = It uses the Google Maps API version 2. = Why do I have to get a Google Maps API key? = In order to use the API, Google requires that you register a key for your site domain. In the version 3 of the API this is no longer necessary. = This plugin will support the version 3 of the Google API? = Yes, I'm on it. However this version doesn't support yet some of the features that we have on the version 2 (like the tabs on the InfoWindow). But soon this plugin will be release, probably with the name WP_GMaps3. == Screenshots == 1. To insert a map, press 1 (kitchen sink) to show the advanced bar and then press 2 (google maps) to open the Google Maps Window. 2. In the Google Maps window you can insert or update your map. 3. The final result. == Changelog == = 2.1 = * json_decode substitute for those that are using a PHP version bellow 5.2 (thanks to www at walidator dot info) * Plugin URI updated to the new home * Plugin validated for Wordpress 2.9.1 = 2.0 = * First public version release * Update for Wordpress 2.8 * Extra configuration options = 1.0 = * First release; tested internally