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[Résolu] Edit Google "Map" once created

This support ticket is created Il y a 6 années et 7 mois. There's a good chance that you are reading advice that it now obsolete.

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Dernière mise à jour par Luo Yang Il y a 6 années et 7 mois.

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#893565

There's a two year old request in the support queue to allow editing of a map or marker once it's created. That is, when you click MAP, it provides a nice popup with lots of options, and once you create it (e.g. map_id='5'), there's no way to return to it to edit it using a popup. If these creations are stored in a discrete table (they aren't, and I can't spend the time to find them), it would be simple to find them and edit them manually in the database. In any case, it's frustrating not to be able to modify the map & marker definitions without having to edit them manually or recreate them. Without belaboring the point, I can create a template map markup with options other than the defaults and then change all of them -- maybe that would be the simplest thing for you to do -- create the markup with ALL the fields including defaults, so any of them could be changed in the template. E.g. [wpv-map-render map_id="map-6" map_width="100%" fitbounds="on" single_center="on" draggable="on" scrollwheel="on" double_click_zoom="on" map_type="hybrid" map_type_control="on" zoom_control="on" street_view_control="on" marker_icon="//test.earthclick.net/wp-content/plugins/toolset-maps/resources/images/markers/School-2.png"][/wpv-map-render] -- or just document all the options somewhere (unless I missed it).

#895266

Hello,

Thanks for the feedback.

You are right, there isn't such a built-in feature within Toolset maps:
Edit a google map shortcode with UI.

As you can see, there isn't similar feature for Types shortcodes and Views shortcodes too.

And there are too much Arguments for shortcode [wpv-map-render]:
https://toolset.com/documentation/user-guides/maps-shortcodes/#wpv-map-render
Displaying all Arguments will make other users confused.

If you agree, we can take it as a feature request, our developers will evaluate it.