19 plugins tagged with mapping
Show content of specific posts, pages, ... within their own, additional domains. Useful for SEO: different domains for landingpages.
Include Google and OpenStreetMap maps in posts and pages, and map posts, pages, and other objects on global maps. Make WordPress into a GeoCMS.
Serves a specific page or post from WordPress depending on the domain used to access your WordPress site.
Map My Posts allows you to display a Google Map or Geochart visualization, associating map locations with your existing categories or tags.
The Pronamic Domain Mapping plugin allows you to map domains to custom domain name pages.
Geotag your posts to enable local search and other hyperlocal experiences for your readers.
MapQuest Map Builder BETA plug-in for Wordpress.
XMap lets you embed maptoolkit maps (like www.bikemap.net) into your WordPress blog.
Adds a map of your last Foursquare check-in location to a widget area, and makes it easy to share with your readers without giving away too much info.
Bing Maps for WordPress allows you to place either a static or dynamic Bing map on your blog post with a simple shortcode
Plugin that that collect geological info of visitors and display them in Bing Map and gives admin ability to block them.
The MapView for Bing Maps plugin adds an interactive map(s) to your Wordpress Page or Post, using the Bing Maps AJAX Control.
With Nokia Maps & Places plugin you can easily add places and addresses into your Wordpress posts or pages.
LF PinPoints is a simple drag and drop image mapping plugin with a caption functionality.
Adds the ability to create an interactive map using Open Street Map and adding markers with text
Where I've Been embeds your whereivebeen.com maps on your Wordpress blog.
Injects the response from a Forms: 3rdparty submission into the original contact form.
Allow your subsite administrators to add specific landingpages to domains they own in a multisite environment.
This plugin allows you to import your DYNO Mapper project's page structure and content into your Wordpress site.