OS OpenSpace Maps free WordPress plugin
Description
A plugin to display UK Ordnance Survey OpenSpace maps with markers and tracks. Important Notice Ordnance Survey will be withdrawing the OpenSpace service in August 2021, having replaced it with their new OS Data Hub. This new service is much superior and there is a new OS DataHub Maps plugin available to use it. The new plugin uses the same shortcode and is compatible with the OpenSpace plugin, so you should not have to change your shortcodes. It contains several new features such as fullscreen view and elevation profiles. We recommend upgrading to the new service and plugin as soon as possible. This plugin works using the [osmap] shortcode anywhere in your post, page or custom post type content. It allows maps with markers or GPX/KML files to be shown. The following attributes can be passed: height=”600″ sets the height of the map div width=”800″ sets the width of the map div. Leave blank to use available width. scale=”5″ sets the initial zoom level color=”red” or color=”#ff0000″ (colour is also acceptable) sets the colour of the track shown from a file. track=”3″ sets the width of the track shown from a file. gpx=”http://www.example.com/myfile.gpx” specifies a gpx file to be displayed kml=”http://www.example.com/myfile.kml” specifies a kml file to be displayed markers=”NY1234512345;Marker 1|54.454198,-3.211527;Marker 2″ a list of positions and (optionally) labels separated by | with a ; between the position and label. Positions can be 6, 8 or 10 figure grid references or decimal lat long. Labels, if present, must be simple text. markerfile=”http://example.com/markers.txt” specifies a text file containing marker definitions, one per line. As above, position and label are separated by ;. In this case the label can include any text including HTML, should you wish to include links or other formatting. centre=”54.454198,-3.211527″ sets the map centre point, to override the default
Features
Cost:
Free
Provider:
Simon Large, Jon Lynch
Popularity:
Low
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