Leaflet Maps Marker (Google Maps, OpenStreetMap, Bing Maps)
As of January 2020, the free version of the Maps Marker plugin has earned its retirement: It will still be usable, but it we will only add occasional security updates, no new features and bugfixes. Our recommendation is to upgrade to Maps Marker Pro – read more in our sticky forum post & retirement FAQ at https://www.mapsmarker.com/news/leaflet-maps-marker-retirement We are working hard on delivering the best mapping solution available – helping you to share your favorite spots and tracks. Display locations and directions on your WordPress site. Organize customized icons in tidy layers on a variety of maps. Leaflet Maps Marker is your individual Geo-CMS that features highest security standards and a moral code. With Leaflet Maps Marker, you can pin your favorites places with markers, search for locations by using geocoding providers like MapQuest Geocoding or Google Places show directions for your locations, choose from over 1000 free, customizable icons from Maps Icons Collection, add popup description text or images for each marker, organize your markers in layers, choose an individual basemap, size and zoom level for each marker and layer map display your maps by just adding a shortcode – e.g. [mapsmarker marker=”1″] – to posts, pages, widgets and templates on the basemap of your choice: Open Street Map, Google Maps (road, satellite, hybrid, terrain), Bing (aerial, aerials + labels, road), Mapbox (road, satellite) and any custom WMTS-map This plugin is built by a team with a vision. We follow a moral code and value the plugin’s security, your privacy and the documentation of our work. Read our mission statement here. FULL FEATURE LIST Frontend show directions for your locations using Google Maps, yournavigation.org or openrouteservice.org configure up to 10 WMS servers to display additional information from external geo data providers (like the European Environment Agency) on your maps export your markers as KML file for displaying in Google Earth (view screenshot) or Google Maps (view screenshot) export your markers as GeoJSON for embedding in external websites or apps subscribe to your markers via GeoRSS or for embedding in external websites or apps export your markers and layers as XLSX, XLS, CSV or ODS-file show recent marker entries in a widget anywhere on your site unobtrusive scale control keyboard navigation support for maps display a list of markers below layer maps show standalone maps in fullscreen mode automatically generated geo sitemap for all maps (for submitting to Google) automatically add microformat geo-markup to maps to make them machine-readable create QR codes for standalone maps automatically add meta-tags with location information to maps use maps that do not reflect the real world (e.g. game, indoor or photo maps) by adding basemaps created by maptiler Backend support for geocoding providers MapQuest Geocoding and Google Geocoding organize your markers in layers or multi-layer-maps option to switch between simplified and advanced editor TinyMCE button for easily searching and adding maps on post/pages edit screen support for custom marker timestamps for more precise KML animations (view example youtube video) option to set WordPress roles (administrator, editor, author, contributor) which are allowed to add/edit/delete markers and layers option to add marker directly to posts or pages without saving them to your database audit log for changes on markers & layers (saving first created by/on and last updated by/on info) mass actions for markers (assignment to layers, deletions, duplications) option to reset plugin settings to defaults dynamic preview of maps in backend (no need to reload) option to select plugin default language in settings for backend and frontend WordPress Admin Bar integration to quickly access plugins features admin dashboard widget showing latest markers support for google maps and bing map localization (cultures) TECHNICAL DETAILS Frontend full support for responsive designs (automatic resizing of maps if viewport is wider than map width) full RTL (Right-to-Left) language support full UTF8-support for cyrillic, chinese or other alphabets on marker/layername and marker popup text support for 46 languages – please check out our translations platform if you want to contribute support for Retina displays to display maps in a higher resolution GeoJSON feeds for every marker and layer with JSONP support option to select plugin default language in settings for backend and frontend Backend WordPress MultiSite compatibility integrated check for known incompatible plugins (and instructions on how to fix) use of WordPress settings API for storing options TinyMCE editor on backend for editing popup texts dynamic changelog to show all changes since your last plugin update Security Coding: best practice (use of prepared SQL statements to prevent SQL injections; use of WordPress nounces on forms to prevent attacks and input mistakes; use of custom function names and enqueue plugin scripts/css only on plugin pages to prevent conflicts with other plugins) smooth update functions complete uninstall: one-click removal with zero data residue (also on WordPress MultiSite installations) 46 TRANSLATIONS – AND COUNTING! We feature full RTL (right-to-left) language support as well as full support for cyrillic, chinese and other characters with UTF-8. Leaflet Maps Marker makes it easy to switch between languages. Thanks to over 100 translators around the world, more languages are added regularly. Please feel free to contribute (and earn a license key in return) at https://translate.mapsmarker.com Available translations Afrikaans (af) thanks to Hans Arabic (ar) thanks to Abdelouali Benkheil, Aladdin Alhamda, Nedal Elghamry, yassin and Abdelouali Benkheil Bengali (ba_BD) thanks to Nur Hasan Bosnian (bs_BA) thanks to Kenan Dervišević Bulgarian (bg_BG) thanks to Andon Ivanov Catalan (ca) thanks to Vicent Cubells, Efraim Bayarri and Marta Espinalt Chinese (zh_CN) thanks to John Shen and ck Chinese (zh_TW) thanks to jamesho Ho Croatian (hr) thanks to Neven Pausic, Alan Benic and Marijan Rajic Czech (cs_CZ) thanks to Viktor Kleiner and Vlad Kuzba Danish (da_DK) thanks to Mads Dyrmann Larsen and Peter Erfurt Dutch (nl_NL) thanks to Marijke Metz, Patrick Ruers, Fokko van der Leest and Hans Temming English (en_US) Finnish (fi_FI) thanks to Jessi Bjoerk French (fr_FR) thanks to Vincèn Pujol and Rodolphe Quiedeville, Fx Benard, cazal cédric, Fabien Hurelle and Thomas Guignard Galician (gl_ES) thanks to Fernando Coello German (de_DE) Greek (el) thanks to Philios Sazeides, Evangelos Athanasiadis and Vardis Vavoulakis Hebrew (he_IL) thanks to Alon Gilad and kobi levi Hindi (hi_IN) thanks to by Outshine Solutions and Guntupalli Karunakar Hungarian (hu_HU) thanks to István Pintér and Csaba Orban Indonesian (id_ID) thanks to Andy Aditya Sastrawikarta, Emir Hartato and Phibu Reza Italian (it_IT) thanks to Luca Barbetti and Angelo Giammarresi Japanese (ja) thanks to Shu Higashi and Taisuke Shimamoto Korean (ko_KR) thanks to Andy Park Latvian (lv) thanks to Juris Orlovs and Eriks Remess Lithuanian (lt_LT) thanks to Donatas Liaudaitis Malawy (ms_MY) thanks to Mohd Zulkifli Norwegian/Bokmal (nb_NO) thanks to Inge Tang Polish (pl_PL) translation thanks to Pawel Wyszynski, Tomasz Rudnicki, Robert Pawlak, Daniel and Paul Dworniak Portuguese (pt_BR) thanks to Fabio Bianchi, Andre Santos and Antonio Hammerl Portuguese (pt_PT) translation thanks to Joao Campos Romanian (ro_RO) translation thanks to Arian, Daniel Codrea and Flo Bejgu, http://www.inboxtranslation.com Russian (ru_RU) thanks to Ekaterina Golubina (supported by Teplitsa of Social Technologies) and Vyacheslav Strenadko Slovak (sk_SK) thanks to Zdenko Podobny Slovenian (sl_SL) thanks to Anna Dukan Spanish (es_ES) thanks to David Ramirez, Alvaro Lara, Ricardo Viteri, Juan Valdes and Marta Espinalt Spanish (es_MX) thanks to Victor Guevara and Eze Lazcano Swedish (sv_SE) thanks to Swedish translation thanks to Olof Odier, Tedy Warsitha, Dan Paulsson, Elger Lindgren, Anton Andreasson and Tony Lygnersjö Thai (th) thanks to Makarapong Chathamma and Panupong Siriwichayakul Turkish (tr_TR) thanks to Emre Erkan and Mahir Tosun Uighur (ug) thanks to Yidayet Begzad Ukrainian (uk_UK) thanks to Andrexj and Sergey Zhitnitsky and Mykhailo Vietnamese (vi) thanks to Hoai Thu Yiddish (yi) thanks to Raphael Finkel For full credits of each translations please visit https://www.mapsmarker.com/languages (credit links had to be removed from readme-file as they were considered as spam by WordPress :-/ ) Need more power? Try Maps Marker Pro latest [leaflet.js](http://www.leafletjs.com) version for higher performance & usability significantly improved performance for Google basemaps by using the leaflet plugin GoogleMutant pre-loading for tiles beyond the edge of the visible map to prevent showing background behind tiles images when panning a map animated marker clustering organize your markers in categories and to toggle their visibility on frontend WPML/Polylang translation support for multilingual maps dynamic list of markers supporting paging, searching and sorting – including distance from current position home button allowing your visitors to reset the map to its original state display GPX tracks, elevation chars and waypoints display your markers in the augmented-reality browser layar mobile web app support and optimized mobile viewport geolocation – show-and-follow with real-time updates support for GeoJSON import and export for bulk additions and bulk updates of markers HTML5 fullscreen maps minimaps custom Google Maps styling option to remove backlinks upload icon button & custom icon directory backup and restore of settings MapsMarker API and MMPAPI class access whitelabel backend admin pages advanced permission settings improved performance for layer maps with a huge number of markers (parsing of GeoJSON is up to 3 times faster) improved performance for layer maps by asynchronous loading of markers via GeoJSON support for dynamic switching between simplified and advanced editor (no more reloads needed) support for filtering of marker icons on backend (based on filename) support for bulk updates of marker maps on the tools page for selected layers only option to add markernames to popups automatically map moves back to initial position after popup is closed option to disable loading of Google Maps API for higher performance if alternative basemaps are used only map parameters can be overwritten within shortcodes (e.g. [mapsmarker marker=”1″ height=”100″]) tool for monitoring “active shortcodes for already deleted maps” layer maps: center map on markers and open popups by clicking on list of marker entries support for shortcodes in popup texts support for setting global maximum zoom level to 21 (tiles from basemaps with lower native zoom levels will be upscaled automatically) duplicate markers improved accessibility/screen reader support by using proper alt texts Parsing of shortcodes in popuptexts optimized editing workflow – no more reloads needed due to AJAX support highlight a marker on a layer map by opening its popup via shortcode attribute [mapsmarker layer=”1″ highlightmarker=”2″] or by adding ?highlightmarker=2 to the URL where the map is embedded XML sitemaps integration: improved local SEO value by automatically adding links to KML maps to your XML sitemaps (if plugin “Google XML Sitemaps” is active) support for sorting list of markers below layer maps by distance from layer center improved backend usability by listing all contents (posts, pages, CPTs, widgets) where each shortcode is used Marker validity check for layer assignements RESTful API allowing you to access some of the common core functionalities Javascript Events API for LeafletJS to to attach events handlers to markers and layers new option to open popups on mouse hover instead of mouse click Pretty permalinks with customizable slug for fullscreen maps and APIs (e.g. yourdomain.com/maps/fullscreen/marker/1) support for tooltips to display the marker name as small text on top of marker icons support for AMP optimized mobile pages new widget “show latest marker map” list all markers page enhancement: dropdown added to filter markers by layer loading indicator for GeoJSON download and marker clustering global basemap setting “nowrap”: (if set to true, tiles will not load outside the world width instead of repeating, default: false) frequent updates dedicated and priority support from the plugin author non-expiring license keys If you want to compare the free and pro version side by side, please visit https://www.mapsmarker.com/comparison. Interested? Check out our demo maps (including admin area access) or start a free trial of Maps Marker Pro. Leaflet Maps Marker also includes a pro upgrader which allows you to start a free 30 day trial easily with a few clicks. Plugin’s Official Site https://www.mapsmarker.com Affiliate program – Reseller program – FAQ – Docs – Support – Twitter – Facebook – Translations – Newsletter Licence Good news, this plugin is free for everyone! Since it’s released under the GPL, you can use it free of charge on your personal or commercial blog. But if you enjoy this plugin, please consider upgrading to the pro version. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License included with this plugin for more details. Licenses for used libraries, services and images Leaflet.js, Copyright (c) 2010-2011: Cloudemade, Copyright (c) 2010-current year: Vladimir Agafonkin http://www.leafletjs.com OpenStreetMap – The Free Wiki World Map: OpenStreetMap License Map Icons Collection by Nicolas Mollet – https://mapicons.mapsmarker.com Datasource OGD Vienna maps: Stadt Wien, Creative Commons Attribution (by) http://data.wien.gv.at Jquery TimePicker, by Trent Richardson, http://trentrichardson.com/examples/timepicker/, licence: GPL Adress autocompletion powered by Google Places API Map center icon Joseph Wain – Creative Commons Attribution (by) Plus-, json-, layer-, language- & csv-export icon by icon by Yusuke Kamiyamane – Creative Commons Attribution (by) Question Mark icon by RandomJabber Home icon by Pro Theme Design – Creative Commons Attribution (by) Images for changelog from Firefox release notes, licence: Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike (CC BY-SA 3.0) Home-Icon from Pro Theme Design, licence: Creative Commons Attribution (by) Editor-Switch-Icon by AMAZIGH Aneglus, license: GNU/GPL Submenu icons from Bijou and Iconic icon sets (GPL) PHPExcel for import/export http://phpexcel.codeplex.com/ (LGPL) Special thanks to Sindre Wimberger (http://www.sindre.at) for help with bugfixing & geo-consulting Julia Loew (http://www.weiderand.net) for logo and corporate design WordPress-Settings-API-Class by Aliso the geek (http://alisothegeek.com/2011/01/wordpress-settings-api-tutorial-1/) Hind who originally release a basic Leaflet plugin (not available anymore) which I used partly as a basis for Leaflet Maps Marker plugin shramov for bing and google maps plugins for leaflet Synonyms: Map Maker – …
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Open User Map – Interactive Leaflet Maps
Open User Map is a flexible map plugin for creating custom maps, community maps, directories, store locators and location-based projects. You can add your own markers — or let website visitors submit new markers directly from the frontend. New submissions can wait for your approval before they appear on the map, so you stay in full control. No Google Maps API key is required. Open User Map is based on Leaflet Map JS and includes free OpenStreetMap and MapBox based map styles, marker styles, address search and flexible embed options for Gutenberg, Elementor and shortcodes. Want to test all premium features? Start the 7-day Open User Map PRO Trial — no credit card required. 🚀 Start 7-day PRO Trial (No Credit Card) | 🔥 See Live Demos | 📖 More Info | ❓ Help What can you build with Open User Map? 📍 A simple custom map – Show your own markers on a beautiful interactive map. 👥 A community map – Let visitors add new markers directly from the frontend. ✅ A moderated map – Review and approve new marker submissions before publishing. 📡 A store locator – Showcase business locations and help visitors find nearby places. 🔎 A filterable directory map – Organize markers with categories, search and custom fields. 😎 Personalized user maps – Show individual maps for signed-in users. Why Choose Open User Map? ✅ Beautiful interactive maps – Create modern maps that do not feel like boring default map embeds. ✅ Made for WordPress – Embed maps with Gutenberg blocks, Elementor widgets or shortcodes. ✅ Frontend marker submissions – Visitors can add pins without backend access. ✅ Approval workflow included – Keep control over what gets published. ✅ No Google Maps API key required – Avoid API setup, access tokens and Google Maps restrictions. ✅ Multiple map styles – Use OpenStreetMap, MapBox and other flexible map styles. ✅ Powerful search options – Marker search, address search and category filtering. ✅ Customizable forms & fields – Collect the exact location data you need. ✅ Media-rich markers – Add descriptions, images, audio, videos and more. ✅ Perfect for directories, community maps, travel blogs, events, local guides and business locations. Get a Map in 1 Minute 🍿 Watch Video on YouTube: Getting Started with Open User Map 🌏 How to create a Simple Map Create a clean, customized map that shows only your own markers. This is perfect for business locations, travel spots, event places, real estate listings or any other collection of places you want to display on your website. You can disable visitor submissions and use Open User Map as a simple custom map plugin for WordPress. 🍿 Watch Video on YouTube: How to create a Simple Map 👩🏾🚀🤵👩🏻🎤👩🏽🌾👩🏿💻 How to create an Interactive Map Create a community map where visitors can add new markers directly from the frontend. You can receive a notification for new submissions and approve each location before it is published. Your visitors can search for addresses or existing markers worldwide to quickly find the right spot. You can add custom fields and descriptions to the submission form to collect the data you need. Image, video and audio uploads are possible as well. Let your users collaborate and watch your map grow. How your website visitors add new markers to your map: Visitors simply click the “+” button on the map. A form opens where they can enter the location details in a comfortable frontend interface. After submitting, the new marker can be saved as “pending” and wait for your review before it gets published. 🍿 Watch Video on YouTube: Add a new Location 🆕 Regions Add regional navigation tabs and let your visitors fly back and forth between locations that are far apart from each other. This is useful for maps covering multiple cities, countries, regions or large areas. See the Demo Map. 🍿 Watch Video on YouTube: Regions More than 60 options to customize Use the Gutenberg Block, Elementor Widget or shortcode to add your map anywhere on your WordPress site. Nearby markers can be grouped together with marker clustering. You can customize the map size, marker styles, map focus, search options, frontend form fields, text labels, redirects, thank-you messages and much more. Custom fields allow you to adapt the marker submission form to your exact use case. Free Features: frontend adding of markers (can be disabled) frontend editing of locations for registered users admin approval for pending locations based on Leaflet no API keys required multiple map styles including MapBox GDPR-ready map tiles with servers in Germany multiple marker styles Regions as tabs 🆕 full-width map size keep map focus in fixed position (stay in an area) optional scroll wheel zoom 🆕 search for markers 🆕 address search with OSM geosearch auto-generate address from marker location with reverse geocoding 🆕 locations with custom fields 🥳 private custom fields pre-filter locations by custom fields pre-filter locations by date or date range conditional fields (🪄 experimental, please see Help section) “subtitle”, “description”, “image”, “audio” and even “title” fields can be disabled “subtitle” field links to Google route every text bit can be customized locations with images and audio multiple images as slider per location 🆕 shortcode with custom settings Gutenberg Block with custom settings Elementor Widget with custom settings marker clustering fullscreen option refresh, redirect or thank-you message after submit use URL parameter &markerid=123 to highlight a specific marker on the map get a specific value from a location by using the PHP function oum_get_location_value( ‘YOUR VALUE’, $post_id ) use WordPress hooks to extend the plugin functionality with your own code, including a hook to modify location data before rendering 🆕 use shortcode [open-user-map-form] to display the “Add Location” form stand-alone custom JS inputs custom CSS inputs 🚀 PRO Open User Map PRO gives you more control, more automation and more flexibility for advanced community maps, directories and professional map projects. You can try all PRO features for 7 days — no credit card required. 🔥 Start 7-day PRO Trial (No Credit Card) ⭐️ Filterable Marker Categories Organize locations in multiple filterable marker groups. Each group category can have an individual marker icon and will be accessible to visitors. ⭐️ Lines & Areas Add Lines and Areas as additional location types. Visitors can draw routes, paths, zones or boundaries directly on the map. ⭐️ Live Marker Filter Use the search bar to filter markers as you type. Instantly see relevant locations on the map. ⭐️ Advanced Filter Interface Create a filter sidebar next to your map and let visitors filter locations by any custom field you have configured. You can also add custom HTML content sections to display additional information or branding. Video ⭐️ Custom Image Map Style Add a custom image layer to your map or replace the map entirely with a custom image, such as a floor plan, event map, seating plan or fantasy map, while keeping interactions, clustering and popups. ⭐️ Pre-filter locations by user or role Use shortcode attributes to filter locations by current user, user ID or role. This works for maps, lists and galleries. ⭐️ Vote button for locations Add a customizable button for likes, upvotes or flagging, with flexible privacy controls. ⭐️ Star Rating Let visitors rate locations with a customizable star rating system. ⭐️ More custom field types Add custom fields such as links, radio buttons, checkboxes, dropdowns, opening hours and HTML. Social media links can automatically be rendered as icons. ⭐️ Additional geosearch providers Use additional geosearch providers including Geoapify, HERE and MapBox. ⭐️ Videos from YouTube & Vimeo Use videos instead of images to highlight each location. ⭐️ Export & Import locations Already have a list of places you want to show on the map? Use CSV export and import to add, move or bulk edit locations more easily. ⭐️ Email user notification Notify users by email after their location has been approved. ⭐️ Email admin notification Send notifications to an admin email address when new location proposals are submitted. ⭐️ Zapier/Webhook Integration Trigger an external webhook when locations are created or updated. ⭐️ User restriction Restrict the “Add location” feature to registered users only and redirect visitors to your registration form. ⭐️ Auto-publish Let registered users publish directly without admin approval. This can also be enabled for unregistered users. ⭐️ Extend user registration Add the “Add location” feature to the WordPress user registration form. ⭐️ Custom filesizes Customize the maximum filesize for image and audio uploads. The default is 10 MB. ⭐️ Custom marker icons Use your own custom marker icons. ⭐️ Current location Add a button that moves the map to the visitor’s current location. ⭐️ Limit visible locations Limit the locations shown on a map by marker categories or post IDs. This makes it possible to show only locations of a specific type or render a single location. This can be done in the block settings or with shortcode attributes. ⭐️ Single pages for locations By default, locations do not have single pages. This helps prevent large numbers of location posts from negatively affecting your SEO. If you want to add more content to locations, you can enable single pages in Open User Map PRO. ⭐️ Default template for single pages When single pages are enabled, locations automatically get a post thumbnail, an excerpt and a default content template. You can also show locations within query loop blocks to create your own list or grid view. ⭐️ Shortcodes for single location values Use the shortcode [open-user-map-location value=”YOUR VALUE” post_id=”POST ID (optional)”] to display a value from a location. This is useful when creating single pages for locations. You can find all available values in the Help section of the plugin settings under Open User Map > Settings > Help. ⭐️ Show all location images as gallery Use the shortcode [open-user-map-gallery] to display a gallery view of all location images. Each image links to the corresponding location marker on the map. ⭐️ Show all locations as list or grid Use the shortcode [open-user-map-list] to display all locations as a list. Alternatively, you can use native query loop blocks to build a custom list or grid. ⭐️ Allow registered users to edit their locations Open User Map PRO extends WordPress capabilities to allow backend access. If assigned to the user role, registered users can read, edit and delete their own locations from within the map. 🔥 Start 7-day PRO Trial (No Credit Card) Use Cases 🍕 Restaurant & Food Guides Build a collaborative map where visitors can add locations on their own. This is great for travel blogs, city guides, bar maps, restaurant guides or local recommendation platforms. Ask your audience for their favorite food and drink spots. Prepare categories such as food, drinks, music or nightlife and let visitors drop markers directly from the frontend. Watch your map grow fast. 👭👬 Community Building Extend the WordPress user registration form with an “Add location” input. New users can drop a marker on the map to share their location. Use it to build a user map and help your audience connect with each other. 📺 Video Tour Map Bring locations to life with video. Let visitors enhance markers by embedding YouTube or Vimeo videos directly on the map. This could be a video tour of a neighborhood, a restaurant walkthrough, a city guide or a cultural event highlight. Perfect for travel bloggers, city guides and virtual tours. 🎤🎸 Sound Map Create a sound map and let your audience upload audio files to locations. This is useful for documenting soundscapes in urban or remote areas, collecting field recordings, building audio tours or creating creative map-based projects. 🎯 Business Directory List businesses on a map with categories, filters, search and custom fields. 🗺️ Event or Travel Maps Show tour locations, landmarks, event places, routes or recommended spots. 🏠 Real Estate Listings Display properties with images, videos, descriptions and custom details. 📍 Store Locator Make it easy for customers to find physical store locations. 📖 View More Examples & Live Demos The possibilities are endless. We are very curious about what you are building with the help of Open User Map. Please do not hesitate to contact us, share your project or ask for feature requests. This plugin is under constant development and your feedback helps us improve it.