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I’ve been working a bit more on this. Below is a mashup of three different KML oriented maps, along with around 50 points of interest. One KML is a paved bike path around 40 miles long, one KML is a hiking trail around 160 miles long, and the third is a kayak trail just a few miles long. I’d love to be able to display them as three separate colors to better differentiate them. Any suggestions or help you can provide would be greatly appreciated. Still using Mapbox, as google maps wasn’t really working out all that well.
By the way, I’ve been using mappress for longer than any other plugin (for sure 10+ years) and it has always been stellar–and you’ve always been so helpful. I really appreciate it!
Joe
I’d love to try to make it work with Mapbox/Leaflet. I hate google maps. I’ve had to pay too many times for even Mapbox, but google maps is just way to pricey! I did change out to Google maps and it seems to at least somewhat work in that format, but other things seem off. Thanks!
By the way, I’m using Mapbox instead of google maps. Not sure if that has anything to do with it.
Thanks so much. I should have realized it was the very old theme that I’m using! I used your css above (and added an additional border element) .mapp-layout img { background: none !important; border: 0px; } and it more or less solved my problem. Thanks so much for the help! I should have thought it was a CSS issue instead of something more problematic….
I’m noticing that when it runs this way, things display correctly.
<?php echo do_shortcode(‘[mashup query="types=@types&towns=@towns&counties=@counties&tag=@tag&posts_per_page=-1" hideempty="true" width="100%" height="350px"]
‘); ?><div class=spacer-map></div>Like when it runs from inside an archive.php page. But when it is inserted as a shortcode, it does not.
Thanks Chris. Would be awesome, but totally understand. As always, what a great plugin!
Thanks Chris, I see that the radius is working to center. In the old version, it actually only loaded the pinpoints that were within range. Does loading all the pinpoints on each page have an impact in how many calls to Google Maps the website is making? IE, is it going to impact cost for using Google Maps? Currently, I’m under the threshold.
Thanks!Thanks!
Yes, I assigned them using the mappress interface. I can reassign them all if needed…. Wasn’t sure if I was just missing something. It was done with taxonomy. I’ll have to refresh my memory on that. Any work around on the radius issue?
Here’s the link to the way things work on the site once the newest version is installed. http://trailstestsite.wpengine.com/trail/10-mine-trail/
And here’s the way it looked before installing the update: https://alabamarecreationtrails.org/trail/10-mine-trail/
The big issue is that it lost my custom icons on the upgrade. That and the radius issue. Any help is appreciated!
I had to revert to the original version, so hang on until tomorrow when I can get this set up on a test server to show you the issue. Sorry about that!
I’m having several other issues as well. All my custom icons seem to have disappeared. This could be completely my fault. And, when I click on a poi in a mashup, it opens the correct poi, but in a new tab. I checked, and I do not have that option checked in the backend.
Hi Chris,
Just saw this and I’d be happy to test on a test server. I have a site with more than 1,000 points now, so can certainly give it a try.Perfect and thank you!
I am using a custom style. It is called MapBox and I downloaded it off of snazzy maps. But even when I go back to the default map, I don’t have an option to display terrain by default.
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