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EasyGeo

Descripción

This plugin is extremely simple, and intended for someone who wants to add geocoding to their blog, but without the bloat of a big fat plugin. This lets you tag each post with a location (description, latitude, longitude) which can then be used in your custom theme.

This plugin also provides a feature to track of a single location not associated with any posts. This is useful in order to create a “Where Am I?” feature on your blog where you control the level of detail (just to share the city, rather than pluggin in foursquare data). This is especially nice if you’re running a travel blog or a website for some kind of tour.

Capturas

  • The extra meta-box that appears while editing posts. A similar box appears on the dashboard if you choose to enable the "Where Am I" tracker.

Instalación

  1. Upload easygeo.php to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory
  2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
  3. Use EasyGeo :: getCoordinates($post->ID) to get the coordinates in tuple (description, lat, lon)
  4. Or use EasyGeo :: getCoordinatesString($post->ID) to get “lat,lon” and EasyGeo :: getLocationString($post->ID) to get the description
  5. Use EasyGeo :: getCurrentCoordinates() and getCurrent… to get the single location tracked from the dashboard

Preguntas frecuentes

How do I actually add a map to my template?

You can use the google static maps API to get a static image. Heres an example:

<?php if ( EasyGeo :: getCoordinates($post->ID) != null ) : ?>
<div>
    <img src="http://maps.google.com/maps/api/staticmap?center=<?php echo EasyGeo::getCoordinatesString($post->ID); ?>&zoom=6&size=219x220&maptype=hybrid&markers=color:blue|<?php echo SimpleGeo::getCoordinatesString($post->ID); ?>&sensor=false" width="219" height="220" />
    <span id="where_label"><?php echo SimpleGeo::getLocationString($singlepostid); ?></span>
</div>

Or you can use the regular API to get an interactive map. It’s all pretty straightforward.

What else does this plugin do?

Nothing. The point is that it’s dead simple, and easy to use in the backend. From this, you can build all kinds of crazy interactive map browsers for your blog and this plugin will just handle the tagging on the backend.

Enjoy!

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  • Initial Release