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[Resolved] Google maps background image.

This support ticket is created 2 years, 8 months ago. There's a good chance that you are reading advice that it now obsolete.

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Last updated by Nigel 2 years, 7 months ago.

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If you want to add a fully interactive map to the loop output (I will repeat once more that it may affect performance negatively and will affect your billing) then you need to use legacy shortcodes to add the map and marker in the View loop section.

Where you want the map to appear insert a Fields and Text block. Use the Toolset button (screenshot) which brings up a dialog to insert a shortcode, and choose Map. Set the options as required, and then insert the shortcode.

In the same Fields and Text block (or in a new one, it doesn't matter), insert another shortcode the same way. This time, insert the map-marker shortcode, again specifying the options you require.

That's all there is to it. In the View loop, for each post you add a map (via shortcode) and a marker for that map (via shortcode).

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