Plugin / Geotagged Media

digfish

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

The geotag is a small piece of information that stores the geographical coordinates (latitude, longitude) or camera model, which are stored into the image file, normally by the device that has GPS capabilities which created the image (your mobile phone or tablet). It can be accessed and read by any software and be edited with it. This plugin is able to access it and modify it, and delete it. More Information here
The shortcode is [gtm_map] and its arguments are: * category – can accept the name in which you sort your media into, case you want two maps for each media category, specify one here, if not, a dropdown with all and the further category names will be drawn, allowing to se the media geotag locations individually * sources – if you don’t use this argument, it has the same effect if you have written source=all , it will show all the source map available in radio buttons, in alternative, you can specify one or more sources separated by commas like in this way: OSM,BingMaps,MapBox The four arguments below accept a yes (or true) or no (false) value. if you DON’T specify it, it has the same has if you have written the respective argument with the value of yes * with_source_maps_selector – draw the radio buttons allowing to select the desire the map source, one at a time – * with_thumbnail_checkbox – show the checkbox to show the thumbnails close to the geotag mark * with_categories_filter– draw a dropdown allowing to select one category at a time * with_tip_info – show a tip explaining how to deal with the map
The plugin is ready to read those EXIF tags when you upload new photos. Automatically assigns titles acording to the location found in the tags. By default and for privacy reasons, WordPress strips away EXIF tags containing the location metadata, but this plugin already circumvents it so it captures the tags and stores it as a media object metadata.
Because OpenLayers does not support it builtin in version 5. In version 3, there is a third-party implementation that allows to use it. Furthermore, Google APIs Terms of use stays explicitely that direct access to Google APIs through libraries not developed or endorsed by Google is a violation of their terms of service.

Ratings

0
0 reviews

Rating breakdown

Details Information

Version

0.3.0

First Released

30 Apr, 2019

Total Downloads

310

Wordpress Version

5.0 or higher

Tested up to:

5.2.4

Require PHP Version:

5.2.4 or higher

Tags

There is no tag found

Contributors

Languages

The plugin hasn't been transalated in any language other than English.

DIRECTORY DISCLAIMER

The information provided in this THEME/PLUGIN DIRECTORY is made available for information purposes only, and intended to serve as a resource to enable visitors to select a relevant theme or plugin. wpSocket gives no warranty of any kind, express or implied with regard to the information, including without limitation any warranty that the particular theme or plugin that you select is qualified on your situation.

The information in the individual theme or plugin displayed in the Directory is provided by the owners and contributors themselves. wpSocket gives no warranty as to the accuracy of the information and will not be liable to you for any loss or damage suffered by you as a consequence of your reliance on the information.

Links to respective sites are offered to assist in accessing additional information. The links may be outdated or broken. Connect to outside sites at your own risk. The Theme/Plugin Directory does not endorse the content or accuracy of any listing or external website.

While information is made available, no guarantee is given that the details provided are correct, complete or up-to-date.

wpSocket is not related to the theme or plugin, and also not responsible and expressly disclaims all liability for, damages of any kind, arising out of the use, reference to, or reliance on, any information or business listed throughout our site.

Keep Leading Your Followers!
Share it for them.