WP Go Maps (früher WP Google Maps)

Beschreibung

Das einfachste Google-Maps- und Open-Layers-Map-Plugin (einschließlich eines Kartenblocks)!

Füge deinen WordPress-Beiträgen und/oder -Seiten schnell und einfach mit dem mitgelieferten Shortcode eine angepasste Google-Karte oder einen Store Locator hinzu. Kein Aufhebens. Keine iFrames und super einfach zu bedienen! Perfekt für Karten auf Kontaktseiten, Routen, Karten mit Liefergebieten und jede andere Verwendung, die du dir vorstellen können!

Während du mit der Gratisversion von WP Google Maps eine Karte mit unbegrenzter Anzahl and Markierungen erstellen kannst, ist mit der Pro Version noch so viel mehr möglich!

Erstelle Elementor-Karten, Kartenblocks und Karten-Widgets einfach mit unserer WP Google Maps Elementor-Kartenblock-Integration direkt aus der Box!

Verwendest du den klassischen Editor? Wir unterstützen weiterhin Karten-Widgets für klassische WordPress-Installationen. Du musst keine Kompromisse eingehen, denn das Karten-Widget hat dieselbe Funktionalität wie unsere Kartenblöcke!

Die WP Google Maps Pro Version erlaubt es dir, benutzerdefinierte Karten mit Markierungen in hoher Qualität zu erstellen, die zudem Orte, Beschreibungen, Bilder, Kategorien, Links und Richtungensanweisungen enthalten können.

Lite Version (Gratis)

  • Das beliebteste Google Maps Plugin für Worpdress
  • Wähle zwischen Google Maps oder Open Layers Maps
  • Super einfach zu benutzen, keine Programmierkenntnisse benötigt!
  • Erstelle so viele Kartenmarkierungen wie du benötigst, indem du einfach die Adresse eingibst
  • Responsive Karten
  • Elementor-Kartenblock
  • Editiere deine Markierungen mit einem Klick
  • Neun beliebte Kartendesigns zur Auswahl
  • Erstelle dein eigenes Kartendesign oder füge es ein
  • Ziehe Markierungen zu einer exakten Position
  • Einen Kartenblock zu Ihrer Seite hinzufügen
  • Unterstützt Google Maps Streetview
  • Unterstützt UTF-8 Kodierung
  • Kartensteuerelement Funktionen
  • Karten-Vollansicht-Funktionalität
  • Unterstützt Lokalisierung
  • Wähle einen von vier Google Maps Typen: Straßenkarte, Gelände, Satellit oder Hybrid
  • Definiere deine eigene Breite, Höhe und Zoomstufe für deine Karte
  • Füge deinen Kartenmarkierungen Animation hinzu!
  • Ladenfinderfunktion
  • Schränke einen Ladenfinder auf die Suche je nach Land ein
  • Füge deiner Karte Polygone hinzu
  • Füge deiner Karte Polylinien und Routen hinzu
  • Erstelle ein Karte in weniger als 30 Sekunden!
  • Rechtsklick um eine Markierung zu deiner Karte hinzuzufügen
  • Keine Werbung und keine Links
  • Google Maps Autovervollständigung
  • Google Maps Transportschicht
  • Setze ein maximales Zoomlevel für deine Karte fest
  • Gib deine Markierungen über Datenbanken oder XML-Dateien an
  • Kompatibel zu Caching-Plugins
  • Kompatibel mit Cloudfare
  • Neueste Google Maps API
  • Neueste OpenLayers API

Professional Edition

  • Erstelle mehrere Karten!
  • Erlaube deinen Besuchern eine direkte Zielführung zu deiner Markierung.
  • Erstelle Beschreibungen, Links und Bilder für deine Markierungen.
  • Erstelle Kategorien für deine Kartenmarkierungen
  • Sortiere Markierungen über deine Kategorien
  • Zusammenstellung mehrerer Karten
  • Erweiterte Kartenblöcke
  • Händlersuche-Kartenblock
  • Wegbeschreibung-Kartenblock
  • Info-Fenster-Block
  • Kartenblock (Filter)
  • Füge verschiedene Markierungsicons ein, oder benutzte deine eigenen, um deine Karte besonders zu machen!
  • Liste deine Kartenmarkierungen auf die vier Arten auf; Basisliste, Basistabelle, Karussell, erweiterte Tabelle
  • Erlaube Besuchern ihre eigene Position als Start oder Ziel für die Zielführung zu benutzen.
  • Wähle zwischen dem Standart Google Maps Infofenster und dem neuen modernen Infofenster
  • Exportiere/Importiere deine Markierungen zu einer CSV-Datei, um Sie schnell bearbeiten zu können.
  • Verlinke zusammengeführte Tabellen zu deinen Google Karten
  • Schaue dir die Positionen deiner Besucher auf der Karte an
  • Import von KML/KMZ Dateien in Deine Karte
  • Erweiterte Optionen für den Ladenfinder
  • Erlaube Benutzern, ihre Position für den Ladenfinder zu benutzen
  • Ladenfinder nach Kategorie durchsuchen
  • Verstecke alle Markierungen bis der Ladenfinder die Suche beendet hat
  • Verschiebe deine Markerliste innerhalb des Kartenfensters
  • Umfangreiche Kartenwidget funktionalität
  • Füge Retinafähige Kartenmarkierungen hinzu
  • WordPress Netzwerk freundlich
  • Hol dir die WP Google Maps Professional Edition für nur $39.99

Übersetzungen

Bekomme WP Google Maps Pro gratis, indem du uns hilfst unser Plugin zu übersetzen!

  • Englisch – Standart
  • Russisch (Alexandra Bondareva)
  • Deutsch
  • Französisch (Arnaud Thomas)
  • Polnisch (Michal Kotnowski)
  • Finnisch (Johanna Joutti)
  • Niederländisch (Jan Wind)
  • Hebräisch (Gal Dotan)
  • Dänisch (Patrick Jepsen)
  • Italienisch (Tommaso Mori & Massimo Bregani)
  • Kroatisch (Sven Kopun)
  • Griechisch (Konstantinos Koukoulakis)
  • Romänisch (Cosmin Stroe)
  • Spanisch (Carmelo Villegas Cruz)
  • Portugiesisch (Jose Antonio Ribeiro)
  • Brasilianisch Portugiesisch (Roberto Costa)
  • Türkisch (Suha Karalar)
  • Schwedisch (Martin Sleipner)
  • Bulgarisch (Lyubomir Kolev)
  • Indonesisch (Neno)
  • Litauisch
  • Tschechisch^

^Sprachdateien müssen aktualisiert werden

Demos

WP Go Maps Lite

WP Go Maps Pro

Dokumentation

Problembehandlung

Screenshots

  • Die "Lite" Version von WP Google Maps.
  • Die "Pro" Version von WP Google Maps.
  • WP Google Maps Pro Version: Besucher können eine Zielführung zu deiner Markierung erhalten.
  • WP Google Maps Pro Version: Erstelle benutzerdefinierte Markierungen für deine Google Karte
  • WP Google Maps Lite Version: Allgemeine Einstellungen
  • WP Google Maps Pro Version: Allgemeine Einstellungen
  • WP Google Maps Pro Version: InfoWindow Einstellungsseite
  • WP Google Maps Pro Version: Erweiterte Google Maps Optionen.
  • WP Google Maps Pro Version: Kartenmarkierungen Listenoptionen
  • WP Google Maps Pro Version: Exportiere/Importiere deine Kartenmarkierungen
  • WP Google Maps Pro Version: Responsive Kartenmarkierungslisten im Karusell
  • WP Google Maps Lite Version: Ladenfinder-Einstellungen
  • WP Google Maps Lite Version: Ladenfinderkarte
  • WP Google Maps Lite Version: Kartenwidget
  • Wähle ein Theme für deine Karte aus oder wähle ein Theme aus unserer Themebibliothek

Blöcke

Dieses Plugin unterstützt 2 Blöcke.

  • Map The easiest to use Google Maps plugin! Create custom Google Maps with high quality markers containing locations, descriptions, images and links. Add your customized map to your WordPress posts and/or pages quickly and easily with the supplied shortcode. No fuss.
  • Store Locator WP Go Maps Store Locator block, allowing to separate your store locator from your map

Installation

Neuer WP Google Maps Benutzer

Vielen Dank, dass du WP Google Maps benutzt. Um deine erste Google Map zu erstellen, musst du das Plugin einfach nur aktivieren und im Navigationsmenü auf der linken Seite auf „Karten“ klicken.
Sobald die WP Google Maps Seite geladen wurde, kannst du die gewünschten Einstellungen für deine Map vornehmen. Danach musst die Google Karte nur noch bei gedrückter Maustaste an die gewünschte Position verschieben und auf „Karte speichern“ klicken.
Kopiere den kurzen Code und füge in in deinen Eintrag oder auf deine Seite. WP Google Maps wird die Karte dann automatisch mit den von dir vorgenommenen Einstellung erstellen.

Erstelle deine erste Kartenmarkierung

Um eine Markierung zu deiner Google Karte hinzuzufügen, scrolle runter bis zu deinem Adminbereich und gebe GPS oder Adressdaten in das Adressfeld ein. Klicke dann auf „Markierung hinzufügen“ und WP Google Maps wird die Markierung an die von dir angegebene Adresse setzen.

Erstelle einen Google Maps Ladenfinder

Damit dein WP Google Maps Ladenfinder funktioniert, musst du einfach im Bereich „Ladenfinder“ auf den Bereich „Karte erstellen“ klicken und „Ja“ auswählen.

FAQ

Wie kann ich WP Google Maps Pro kaufen?

Schau mal auf https://www.wpgmaps.com vorbei und kaufe die WP Google Maps Professional Edition für nur $39,99 (einmalige Zahlung). Unbegrenzte kostenlose Updates und Support für immer inklusive.

Ich habe das Plugin installiert. Was nun?

Einmal installiert und aktiviert, sollte in deinem linken Navigationsbereich ein Link zu deiner WP Administration erscheinen. Klicke auf diesen Link und befolge die Anweisungen auf dem Bildschirm.

Wie füge ich eine Google Map in meinen Eintrag oder meine Seite ein?

Um deine eigenen Google Karte in deinem Beitrag oder auf deiner Seite zu zeigen, kopiere einfach den automatisch erstellten Code und füge in auf dem entsprechenden Beitrag oder Seite ein. WP Google Maps wird die Karte automatisch und nach den von dir vorgenommenen Einstellungen erstellen.

Wie füge ich einen Kartenblock zu meiner Seite oder meinem Beitrag hinzu?

Es ist ganz einfach, einen Kartenblock zu deiner Seite oder deinem Beitrag hinzuzufügen. Füge einfach einen Block im normalen Seiteneditor hinzu und gib dann „Map“ ein, dann solltest du die Kartenblock-Option sehen. Weitere Informationen findest du in diesem Tutorial

Wie füge ich ein Kartenwidget in meinen Widgetbereich ein?

Um die Karte zu deinem Widgetsbereich hinzuzufügen, gehe einfach in „Erscheinung – Widget“ und ziehe das WP Google Maps Widget per Drag&Drop auf deine Seiteleiste. Danach musst du das Widget nur noch entsprechend bearbeiten um die korrekte Karte anzuzeigen.

Rezensionen

26. März 2024
Ho acquistato la versione pro e ho avuto bisogno di supporto. Glen è stato molto gentile e veloce. Grazie mille, Vanessa
25. März 2024
Used the plugin the first time in a legacy project which I just took over from another agency. Everything of this installation was outdated and a mess.I used WP Google Maps to fix and a rebuild of all old maps. Working the first time with this plugin, was a really nice experience. Due to the old theme and other plugins, I had multiple issues. Mainly with conflicting CSS.The support from Matthew was amazing, within just a few hours I got perfect assistance and a clear instruction on how to overcome the issues. I will definitely use and recommend wp maps in the future. BestPhilipp
25. März 2024
I've been using WP Google Maps since 2016 and it's always a pleasure to use. When I had any requests, Matthew from the support service was always quick and kind in his responses.
22. März 2024
We have the pro version and, althought in one project have a complicated integration with post filters, the support with Dylan was great and help us a lot! Keep going!
19. März 2024
The plugin is easy to use and very user-friendly. Glen, who works in support, is very helpful and his support is fast and efficient.
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Mitwirkende & Entwickler

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Mitwirkende

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Änderungsprotokoll

9.0.35 – 2024-03-25

  • Added temporary key generator to allow users to try the system before setting up their own keys. Will only function in the admin area, and user must opt-in during installation wizard
  • Fixed issue with Gutenberg classes not properly handling unexpected objects arguments in some installation
  • Fixed issue where classic widget output would not be fully escaped, for users still using classic widgets
  • Fixed issue where legacy template module had some unescaped outputs, does not effect latest versions
  • Fixed issue where some attribute/elements within our installer wizard were not properly escaped
  • Fixed issue where some attribute/elements within our newletter opt-in template were not properly escaped
  • Improved sytem info class to use wpdb class to access the MySQL version number, this prevents false positive error reports by plugin scanners
  • Removed static temporary API key previously bundled with the plugin to improve first time usage
  • Tested with WP 6.5
  • Archived V8 changelogs

9.0.34 – 2024-03-14

  • Fixed issue where some marker fields may contain redirect scripts from code exploited before 9.0.28, specifically defunct image tags and generic script tags. Security issue
  • Fixed issue where marker endpoint would return 500 error code when marker was missing, now returns 404 instead
  • Fixed issue where CanvasLayer would fail to initialize when async Google Maps loader was enabled
  • Improved the bundled CanvasLayer lib module, to allow for recursive delayed loading, with limitations

9.0.33 – 2024-03-05

  • Added a required include for the Page class which causes issues in some installations
  • Added additional danger zone tool supports
  • Added processing context supports for improved operational context tracking
  • Added additional settings API supports
  • Added ability to set Google Maps API param „loading=async“ from the settings area. This will become default in the future (beta)
  • Added ability to defer load all JavaScript assets within the plugin (beta) (Atlas Novus)
  • Fixed issue where ‚wpgmza_google_api_status‘ would be localized multiple times
  • Fixed issue where Marker instance would throw fatal error if missing marker was accessed via the REST API
  • Fixed issue where „&“ symbols would show up endoded in marker editor, for other key fields
  • Fixed issue where „prevent other API’s“ option would always run in admin, affecting other mapping plugins
  • Fixed issue where Meta Box map location editor would not load when plugin was activated, see above
  • Fixed issue where Authenticated Stored Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) could be stored/served using the Custom CSS block. Thanks to Marco Wotschka & Akbar Kustirama (Wordfence)
  • Fixed issue where Authenticated Stored Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) could be stored/served using the map shortcode classname attribute. Thanks to Richard Telleng (Wordfence)
  • Improved autoloader to account for issues in some installations
  • Improved shortcode attribute security by escaping attributes further, based on recent security reports

9.0.32 – 2024-01-23

  • Improved the line.js mitigator to include address and title fields, due to a report showcasing these fields containing the some asset. This data is cleared, and runs automatically. Thanks to Hostpoint AG (Pascal)

9.0.31 – 2024-01-17

  • Fixed issue where 9030 mitigation function would falsely trigger WordFence malware scan, due to mitigation of a known bad URL

9.0.30 – 2024-01-16

  • Fixed issue where some marker descriptions would contain a line.js asset due to an earlier exploit. Our code will automatically clear descriptions with these values present
  • Fixed issue where map edit link was vulnerable to an XSS could be executed via the map ID query paramater. Thanks Rafie Muhammad (Patchstack)
  • Fixed issue where ‚mb_encode_numericentity‘ would be called even when the function is not available within the environment

9.0.29 – 2024-01-11

  • Fixed issue with autoload tokenizer on some environments
  • Fixed issue where OpenLayers library would point to a source map that does not exist
  • Fixed issue where some non-nullable parameter were passed to internal PHP functions (Phase 1)
  • Fixed issue where map click events in OpenLayers would not respect target, and misfire as a result
  • Fixed issue where „&“ symbols would show up encoded in the marker editor
  • Improved redirect store locator search to retain original search query after redirecting
  • Updated ro_RO translation files, minor improvement
  • Updated sv_SE translation files, thanks to Mats Wale
  • Updated sk_SK translation files, thanks to Starlogic
  • Added zh-CN franslation files, thanks to Daniel Tan

9.0.28 – 2023-12-12

  • Fixed issue where PHP 8.3 would throw a deprecated noticed when loading files with DomDocument (ReturnTypeWillChange)
  • Fixed issue where Unauthenticated Persistent XSS could be executed on the REST API by exploiting route/method vulnerabilities. Security issue, thanks to WPScan (Marc)
  • Fixed issue with decoding of already sanitized WP KSES values on CRUD module. As a result some HTML may no longer be valid in marker data, and will be cleaned on next storage.
  • Fixed issue where permission on POST/DELETE methods would not be reaffirmed once the regex route was matched on the REST API
  • Fixed issue where $m reference in legacy-core would cause a conflict with WordPress Calendar Block
  • Tested with WP 6.4

9.0.27 – 2023-10-11

  • Fixed issue where some older versions of PHP would experience issues decoding HTML with the latest update. This resulted in malformed UI for a subset of environments
  • Fixed issue where prepend/append methods are missing from the base DomElement class, which is required for older PHP version

9.0.26 – 2023-10-11

  • Fixed issue where some installations would experience a fatal error due to changed to DomElement base class (Older PHP Builds affected) (Thanks KleinDev)

9.0.25 – 2023-10-11

  • Added option to only use ajax transports for background data (beta)
  • Added option to add Google CSP headers to your site (beta)
  • Added automatic marker creation panel trigger when right clicking on map from default view, or marker list (Atlas Novus)
  • Fixed issue where deprecation notices are shown in PHP 8.2, including dynamic property creation and function changes
  • Fixed issue where some marker fields would be over formatted by HTML entities
  • Fixed issue where any classname could be passed to the Datatable rest endpoint, and might be instantiated. Security issue, thanks to Arūnas Liuiza (Kayak)
  • Improved core code base by refactoring some modules/sections
  • Improved and reworked affiliate link system, driven by a filter
  • Updated fr_FR translation files, minor improvement
  • Removed „Mapnik OSM No Labels“ OpenLayers tile server as it is no longer available
  • Removed „Mapnik OSM B&W“ OpenLayers tile server as it is no longer available

9.0.24 – 2023-08-30

  • Added dynamic documentation links, which direct users to documentation based on internal build engine
  • Updated all documentation links to point to the correct engine documentation
  • Updated Atlas Novus install ratio to decrease the amount of users who receive the new user interface (Ratio: 25%)

9.0.23 – 2023-08-15

  • Fixed issue where Block assets were being enqueued when not needed
  • Fixed issue where XML storage path would be localized on the frontend
  • Fixed issue where a call to getConsentPromptHTML would be made early, causing an error to be logged
  • Fixed issue where marker icons would not show when using Elementor and OpenLayers. This was due to a change of style priority in Elementor
  • Fixed issue with dynamic property creation. This has been done partially to reduce warnings, but it is part of a larger process
  • Fixed issue where pricing was incorrect in the pl_PL translation file
  • Fixed issue where some datatable columns may become misaligned at specific screen widths
  • Fixed issue where ‚All‘ datatable length selector was not present
  • Fixed issue where sensitive settings data would be deleted instead of hidden when being localized

9.0.22 – 2023-08-08

  • Fixed issue where some environments would report a fatal error due to a trailing comma in a script registration

9.0.21 – 2023-08-08

  • Added ‚wpgmza-get-core-script-dependencies‘ filter to allow for more granular dependency control
  • Added conditional loading of the API core when loading block editors, as this would sometimes prevent blocks from loading
  • Fixed issue where OpenLayers geocoding would fail due to an API specification change on Nominatim
  • Fixed various Gutenberg block definition issues, which would cause unexpected visual outputs in the block editor
  • Improved Map Block (Gutenberg) to use the block.json definition, and brought up to specification with V3 block engine
  • Improved Store Locator Block (Gutenberg) to use the block.json definition, and brought up to specification with V3 block engine
  • Improved loading order of block assets
  • Updated legacy Gutenberg blocks to use the new WP Go Maps block category
  • Removed Gutenberg modules from auto-builder, allowing them to be loaded separately

9.0.20 – 2023-08-03

  • Fixed issue where Gutenberg blocks would not initialize properly in WP 6.3 due to script localization changes
  • Fixed issue where Gutenberg block definition were not up to specifications
  • Fixed issue where Store Locator block would trigger a React issue with inspector keys
  • Fixed issue where Gutenberg element classname property was incorrectly defined
  • Fixed issue where Gutenberg inspector dependency was still referencing an old variable instance within WP Core
  • Fixed issue where Google Vertex Context Menu module would sometimes throw an error when Google was not
  • Updated default Gutenberg block name to „Map“ for clarity (Legacy)
  • Replaced older documentation links with new links
  • Added more information to the readme file
  • Getestet mit WP 6.3

9.0.19 – 2023-04-28

  • Fixed issue where default Google Maps theme may cause initialization issues, preventing the map from loading all markers
  • Fixed issue where default theme JSON was in a no longer supported format, selecting this theme would cause parsing issues

9.0.18 – 2023-03-15

  • Added filter to prevent welcome page activation hook (wpgmza-plugin-core-prevent-welcome-redirect)
  • Improved delayed/async/defer (lazy) script loading substantially, by introducing ‚delayedReloader‘ which will gracefully reinitialize plugin core as needed. Tested with LS Cache, Async JS, and Flying Scripts
  • Improved XML path filters to better support UNIX file systems
  • Fixed issue where Google Maps API key was localized in a settings object, causing Google to email account owner about a potential exposed key. We now obscure this, as it is safe to have localized, but caused falsed positive when page was crawled.
  • Fixed issue where Google Maps API would report a callback being required. This is a new requirement from Google, which we now adhere to
  • Fixed issue where OpenLayers maps would not scroll the page when greedy gestures are disabled, now inline with Google Maps implementation
  • Fixed issue where Pro disabled marker fields would be editable when in edit mode, although not stored, confusing to the end user
  • Updated spotlight icon from Google

9.0.17 – 2023-01-11

  • Improved XML directory pathing system, and introduced a new validation system which limits access to only primary directory as specified in the settings area, while preventing traversal or root access
  • Removed realpath XML directory validation, now replaced by a new path validation system

9.0.16 – 2023-01-11

  • Fixed issue where some users reported warning/error being thrown by realpath implementation. Now catches these errors and reverts to default
  • Improved absolute path enforcement and directory traversal implementation from 9.0.15 (Thanks to Rezaduty)

9.0.15 – 2023-01-10

  • Fixed issue where XML directory path allowed directory traversal, absolute paths now enforced, using realpath method (Thanks to Rezaduty)

9.0.14 – 2022-12-14

  • Improved PHP8.1 compatibility by introducing „#[\ReturnTypeWillChange]“ to classes which extend without return types
  • Improved overall stability of Gutenberg modules
  • Improved settings area styling (Atlas Novus)
  • Fixed issue where some panel/component layouts would be visible outside of container during initialization
  • Fixed issue where updateOffset would fail on Google Markers in some older installations
  • Fixed issue where styling page had a typo for the phrase „effect“ (Atlas Novus)
  • Fixed issue where some (most) translations would include „1“ before the radius selection unit
  • Fixed issue where remove duplicate would delete duplicates from different maps (Thanks Nicoletta Maia)
  • Fixed issue where shape hit regions would be calculated incorrectly at alternate broswer zoom levels and retina displays (OpenLayers)
  • Fixed issue where some older themes would throw a warning in widget area due to Gutenberg integration
  • Fixed issue where some installations would cause an activation error which could cause some automated test systems to falsely flag the plugin as not compatible with a PHP version (Example: WP Hive)

9.0.13 – 2022-11-01

  • Fixed issue where map would not initialize in some AMP environments, even when AMP is disabled, due to prototype overrides
  • Fixed issue where Google Maps API would not load correctly for zn_CN locale users
  • Fixed issue where Upgrader class did not assert validity of the fromVersion, which could lead to errors
  • Fixed issue where Settings class would not properly correct corrupted settings objects
  • Update Atlas Novus install ratio to split based on the day in the month, this should be more consistent
  • Updated all translation files to include missing string definitions
  • Updated all translation definitions to not be „fuzzy“
  • Update it_IT translation file (Thanks to updownbikes)
  • Getestet bis WordPress 5.3

9.0.12 – 2022-10-13

  • Fixed issue where minified library files were being loaded when in developer mode only
  • Fixed issue with CRUD class KSES processing
  • Updated Atlas Novus install ratio probability calculations to use a larger sample range

9.0.11 – 2022-09-20

  • Added various supports for Pro add-on settings
  • Fixed issue with country code module where it was using TLD instead of ISO 3166-1 alpha-2
  • Updated internal engine controller to make use of mt_rand() instead of rand(), to improve probability factoring
  • Updated da_DK translation file (Internal Adjustment)

9.0.10 – 2022-08-24

  • Fixed issue where „I agree“ GDPR button would not be translated once global settings are saved
  • Fixed issue with Nominatim query params, where some restrictions would not be respected
  • Fixed issue where combined file was preferred over minified file when the servers archive class would extract slower than expected. Introduces delta tolerance
  • Updated Atlas Novus install ratio to increase the amount of users who receive the new user interface temporarily (Ratio: 70%)
  • Tested Borlabs Cookie integration, found to be fully functional after in depth discussion with their team

9.0.9 – 2022-08-11

  • Added Atlas Novus tag to plugin website link
  • Removed internal build swap notice, for the time being

9.0.8 – 2022-08-03

  • Added installer links to API key fields in settings area, to improve API key creation process for returning users
  • Updated all base PO files, source information updated for future improvements
  • Updated branding assets

9.0.7 – 2022-07-27

  • Added button styling to primary installer skip button, to make this option more clear to new users
  • Added installer auto skip system, which will delay the first time setup flow by 1 day automatically for new users
  • Added intelli-panel system to editor, which opens the feature editor if a map does not have any of the specified feature type (Atlas Novus)
  • Added map editor tour system (beta), which leads the user through the first time marker creation process (Atlas Novus)
  • Fixed issue where gallery setting hint was being shown in basic only, incorrectly

9.0.6 – 2022-07-14

  • Added option to dynamically refactor single quote SQL queries within our core. This solves issues in environments where single quote statements are not supported, such as WP Engine
  • Fixed issue where OpenLayers canvas would scale incorrectly on retina displays
  • Fixed issue where OpenLayers canvas would inherit theme max width values, which could lead to misplacement of markers
  • Fixed issue where separated Store Locator search would run even when no request is passed, causing a focus on address field
  • Fixed issue where Store locator was initializing on the first element broadly matched, this could lead to issues when using add-on
  • Fixed issue where DataTables reload would be called early and cause an error to be thrown
  • Fixed issue in ‚isModernComponentStyleAllowed‘ method which did not account for Atlas Novus build
  • Fixed issue where Reflection exception would not be handled gracefully where no class name is present (Thanks to Amit Tal)
  • Updated Atlas Novus install ratio to reduce the amount of users who receive the new user interface temporarily (Ratio: 30%)
  • Updated DataTables bundles to 1.12.1 (Excl. Styles)
  • Updated DataTables Responsive bundles to 2.3.0

9.0.5 – 2022-07-06

  • Added ‚is-fullscreen‘ class to maps when they enter fullscreen mode, adding control over styling
  • Improved underlying canvas handling on retina displays with OpenLayers
  • Fixed issue where fullscreen height on Safari, with OpenLayers would not be respected
  • Removed calls to $.isNumeric and replaced them with WPGMZA.isNumeric counterpart
  • Removed $.bind calls and replaced them with standard $.on event listeners

9.0.4 – 2022-06-29

  • Fixed issue where enhanced autocomplete may not initialize on some websites

9.0.3 – 2022-06-28

  • Added improvements to enhanced autocomplete module for admin marker creation
  • Fixed issue where enhanced autocomplete would handle referrer bound keys incorrectly
  • Updated de_DE translation file (Internal Adjustment)

9.0.2 – 2022-06-24

  • Added ability to skip installer. Will be reminded 1 day after to complete installation
  • Added improvements to admin marker addition autocomplete system tools
  • Fixed issue where installations running PHP 7.2.X would be unstable in some cases
  • Fixed issue with spelling on support pages
  • Fixed issue with writrsblock reset delegation (Atlas Novus)

9.0.1 – 2022-06-22

  • Added „day one“ core patches across all cores
  • Added WritersBlock support logic (Atlas Novus)
  • Added ability to reopen installer (Legacy)
  • Fixed issue with html overlay placement within map container
  • Fixed issue with support forum links
  • Fixed activation order issues with some add-ons
  • Improved upsell locations to better convey value of upgrading (Atlas Novus)
  • Removed Pro 8 stability notices to avoid confusion
  • Removed Advanced Marker panel, moved fields to standard marker panel (Atlas Novus)

9.0.0 – 2022-06-20

  • Added Atlas Novus Internal Engine
  • Added Internal Engine base architecture
  • Added infrastructure to support HTML overrides in a later version
  • Added local file overrides based on engine selection
  • Added ability to switch between internal engine (Atlas Novus or Legacy)
  • Added installer to plugin flow to improve and simplify plugin setup
  • Added Quick Start tool from Google Maps Platform, simplifying API key creation
  • Added tile server preview to OpenLayers installer to simplify setup process
  • Added persistent notice system, allowing dismissable actionable notices to be shown to users as needed
  • Added system information to support areas to help with debugging issues as needed
  • Added streetview event delegation triggers
  • Added additional dimension options for map sizes
  • Added additional developer hooks
  • Added additional JS events
  • Added attribution for lnglat column patch (Thanks to CNick)
  • Added cs_CZ translation file (Thanks to Petr Aubrecht)
  • Added cross version compatibility checks and support
  • Improved OpenLayers gesture handling, should function similarly to Google Maps now
  • Improved Custom Script editors to use CodeMirror with custom theme. Uses bundled WP Core version of CodeMirror
  • Improved shortcode handling to better support extending code
  • Improved shape management by standardizing modules and extension
  • Improved GDPR consent management system
  • Improved info window management system
  • Improved map initialization system
  • Improved „Open by default“ info window functionality
  • Improved query variable supports
  • Improved map event management and distributors
  • Improved bounds based event management
  • Improved distance management systems
  • Improved auto pan system for info window in OpenLayers
  • Improved existing developer hooks
  • Improved existing JS events
  • Improved code comments and clarity of primary modules
  • Improved underlying architecture, in support of future development
  • Improved older modules by converting them to the new architecture (Atlas Novus refactor)
  • Improved compatibility core
  • Improved major version migration core
  • Improved map widget
  • Fixed issue where dependencies would be managed incorrectly in edge cases (Thanks to shazahm1)
  • Optimized file sizes (Thanks to lowwebtech)
  • Redundante Dateien entfernt

  • Atlas Novus

    • Added extensive use of CSS variables
    • Added Styling page to allow component styling
    • Added Internal Viewport Architecture for component management
    • Added comprehensive placement options for components
    • Added fullscreen supports to move viewport into fullscreen mode
    • Added quick add tools to map editor
    • Added OpenLayers theme support, via CSS Filters
    • Added OpenLayers theme editor, via CSS Filters
    • Added dedicated store locator shortcode
    • Added ability to place store locator on a separate page and redirect to a map page when submitted
    • Added Store Locator Gutenberg Block
    • Added Gutenberg custom category
    • Added batch loading support
    • Added SVG icons to user facing elements to reduce dependency on libraries
    • Added point label feature type, allowing you to add text to maps
    • Added color picker, allowing for improved color management
    • Added supports for feature state handling
    • Added capsule module core architecture
    • Added additional file processors to support new components
    • Improved Welcome UI/UX
    • Improved Credits UI/UX
    • Improved Map List UI/UX
    • Improved Map Editor UI/UX
    • Improved feature editor panel UI/UX
    • Improved settings panels reduce time to setup
    • Improved Settings Page UI
    • Improved settings placement/groupings to reduce time to setup
    • Improved all admin datatables
    • Improved all preloaders
    • Improved all admin notices
    • Improved Google Maps theme editor
    • Improved Danger Zone tools
    • Improved Support page
    • Improved Shape drawing tools
    • Improved Gutenberg block supports
    • Improved responsiveness of all map related components
    • Improved error notice reporting
    • Improved front end component UI/UX drastically
    • Improved map placement/alignment system

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