Poiju Wordpress Plugin - Rating, Reviews, Demo & Download
Plugin Description
Poiju a plugin for displaying points of interest on your website. The points can
be displayed on a map (powered by Mapbox) as well as
in a list.
This version is an early beta. It’s very bare-bones at this point, and the
data format may change in upcoming versions. If you find bugs or if you wish for
specific features, I appreciate it if you share them in the support forum for
this plugin.
Poiju uses a custom post type to manage your points of interest. When the plugin
is active, you can find a “Points of interest”-heading in the menu to the left
in your dashboard. Here, points of interest can be managed similarly to
WordPress posts.
To show points of interest on your site, use the following
shortcode, wherever shortcodes are
allowed:
[poiju_pois]
You can explicitly disable the map as follows:
[poiju_pois map="false"]
To use the Mapbox map for points of interest, you must create an account on the
Mapbox site and get an
API access token. Also,
you must specify a latitude and a longitude for at least one of your points of
interest.
To make the featured image display in a “lightbox” when clicked, it should be
enough to install and activate the
WP Featherlight plugin. Others
probably work too.
Customization
You can override the template used for showing a point of interest in the
shortcode. The original is located in the poiju
plugin directory, in
templates/shortcode/poi.php. By creating a poiju
folder in your theme,
containing the same directory structure and file, you can provide your own
version of this template. For example, if your theme is Twenty Seventeen, the
path would be twentyseventeen/poiju/templates/shortcode/poi.php
.
Look at the original template to see how to display data from the point of
interest.
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