i have an issue with the text inside the infoboxes which open when clicking a googlemaps marker. If i am on dark mode, and click the marker the text shows up as black rather than inverting. If hgowveer I then click the dark mode button twice (once to go light, and then again to go dark) the text formats as white correctly. Is there a way of fixing/forcing this?
Thanks!
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]]>I use CrocoBlock for Elementor and I want to know, why the google maps is not working even the user is accepting the cookies. please help!
]]>I updated Complianz, redid the configuration process, but I get a blank placeholder instead of the map on all my websites. None have any specific functionalities…
Thank you for your help
]]>In Germany it is unfortunately a legal problem to dynamically reload fonts from abroad.
best regards
]]>I bought the pro version and have set up a map on my home location with a pin centred on my house. The zoom and map itself is great and underneath it displays
GET DIRECTIONS with the From blank and the To set to my address. If I type in the name of a local town in the To and click the button, it shows the route on the map and list of numbered turn steps with times below, but it says “40.6 km. About 49 mins”
– Why in km and not miles? I have searched everywhere for a setting to change distance to miles, but have not succeeded. I have Map Lanuage ENGLISH and Map Region United Kingdom for Regional Settings in the plugin, so cannot understand why I am not getting the right units or how to change that?
Anyway, it otherwise works extremely well and it is producing a nice map where I want it using the shortcode it produces. I used this CSS to get the heading the right size:
.map-heading {
font-size: 1.5em;
font-weight: bold;
}
Anyway, great plugin, even if I have not found it has been replaced “WP Go Maps (formerly WP Google Maps)”, which I did not realize.
]]>We understand that the WP Google Map plugin does not directly share any information with Google, however, the plugin does make use of the Google Maps API and in doing so, for certain features such as Geolocation as an example, the Google Maps API requires a users IP information in order to make use of the Geolocation features.
Can someone let us know if the specific Google Maps JavaScript API makes use of Visitor IP information for its feature?
If yes, is there any way that we can avoid usage of Visitors’ IP or implement any NAT solution from this info being exposed? Will it work if we block the IP from being shared?
Regards,
Vishnu