Waymark free WordPress plugin
Description
Add Overlays (Markers, Lines and Shapes) to create detailed interactive Maps. Simply add them to your content using the Waymark Shortcode. See the Demo » Read the Docs » View on GitHub » Using the Editor, each Overlay you add to a Map can be given a title, description, image and categorised using Types. Waymark can also read Markers and Lines from file (GPX/KML/GeoJSON supported), allowing you to easily embed data stored in these formats. Waymark was designed to be very customisable, allowing you to change icons, colours and styles, as well as the ability to add multiple Basemaps. Gallery An image gallery can be displayed at the bottom of the Map for Markers that have images associated with them. Clicking on an image will display the relevant Marker. Photos are added through the WordPress Media Library and if Waymark detects location metadata (EXIF), photos are added to the Map where they were taken. You can see an example of the image gallery here. Line Elevations Display an interactive elevation graph for Lines that have elevation data. Minimum/Maximum elevation and total length statistics are also displayed. Customise in Waymark > Settings > Misc. > Elevation Options. You can see an example of a Line with elevation data here. Meta Meta allows you to add information about your Map. By default this is a “Description” field which displays under the Map Editor. You can customise the input fields that are displayed alongside the editor in Waymark > Settings > Meta. Any Meta added will be displayed on the Map Details page, and can also be displayed through the Shortcode. Meta can be organised into Groups, with support for Text, Textarea, Rich Text, Select and Multi-Select input types. Collections Collections allow you to organise your Maps, as well as the ability to
Features
Cost:
Free
Provider:
Joe Hawes
Popularity:
Low
WPMarket

