RVM – Responsive Vector Maps free WordPress plugin
Description
RVM – Responsive Vector Maps free WordPress plugin
Create responsive linkable vector maps in one click, many customizations possible, toggle elements on the page or display content over the maps. All settings in one page !
Vector maps never loose quality when reducing or increasing their sizes. Using RVM you will not need to create static images for area map tags.
You can use maps in sidebars or just in post/page content using shortcodes.
Features
Default maps available for free : Italy and whole World ( with clickable countries ).
Responsive: Maps will adapt their width to any device
High quality image
Cross-browser compatibility
More then 200 downloadable maps available on responsivemapsplugin.com
Chance to install dynamic maps with all kind of svg ( not only geographical maps ! )
Mouseover tooltip effect
Linkable Subdivisions: Customize background colours, links and html popup ( tooltip )
Subdivisions’ actions : show/hide elements on the page and display label content when clicking on subdivisions
Linkable Markers: Add your linkable markers on most of the maps using latitude and longitude. Chance to have html popup, dimension ( marker radius ) and min/max radius dimension scale
Pinpoints: Use your favourite images as icons for markers’ pinpoints
Customizable look and feel ( even transparent background )
Preview functionality: WYSAWYG while creating/editing your map
Shortcodes: Use generated shortcodes in your posts, pages or sidebars
Widget: Maps can be used in widget area too
Zoom capabilities
Export and Import features: backup and restore markers and subdivision settings in just one click
Subdivisions’ names: get rid of subdivisions’ names with just one setting
Translations : easily input your own translations in subdivisions’s popups
Arbitrary section
ATTENTION: bare in mind that using same identical shortcode ( same post ID ) in more then one position on the same page will result into a layout issue:
in other words if you create a new map you should not use it in more then one position ( post/sidebar ) per page.
That’s because the javascript managing map creation fires same ID selector.
Create instead a new one and use it for your purposes.