Tagged: google maps
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August 8, 2013 at 12:31 pm #27429
Hi there,
recently I noticed white vertical bars appearing on my embedded maps taken from google. They were fine a while ago, now they should this weird result:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/4vhh3ndnjhhw7ot/map%20with%20vertical%20bars.png
You can view it also directly at this link:
http://vacationrentalsecrets.com/what-we-do/seminars-workshops/
Any clue on how to fix that?
Thanks!
Antonio
August 9, 2013 at 2:42 pm #133978Hi Antonio,
First try disabling any active plugins or dropins you have installed.
Next, in your header.php file move the xmlns:fb line up to be on the same line as where the <html tag starts so it looks like:
<html lang="en-US" xmlns:fb="http://ogp.me/ns/fb#" prefix="og: http://ogp.me/ns#" class=" html_stretched responsive fixed_header social_header ">
Regards,
Devin
August 9, 2013 at 7:36 pm #133979Hi Devin,
I regret to say that there is no xmlns:fb line inside my header.php file… I checked everywhere and there is none.
Also, I deactivated all the plugins and the maps disappear. I went to check in the backend and saw that it fails to pick up the correct map widget in the widget area, where it says “displayed everywhere” within the drop down menu. When I scroll it I can see the sidebar widget I called “map”, I can select it, but when I hit save the page returns me always the “dispalyed everywhere” instead of “map” and I can’t see any map.
I recall this was an issue happening already before in a previous post at a few other users including me and if I am not wrong, one of you told me to insert some custom css in the quick css panel, which I did, and solved the problem. The custom css is probably still there, within the quick css panel, yet the map is no longer there.
Unfortunately now, I have so many different lines of code you gave me inside the quick css that I have no idea which one regulates what…
What should I do?
Thanks,
Antonio
PS: Also, when deactivating the plugins I saw there is a drop-in which I have no idea what that is and it cannot be deactivated? Is that part of Enfold installation?
Here is what it says on the plugin page:
Drop-ins are advanced plugins in the wp-content directory that replace WordPress functionality when present.
Plugin Description
install.php Custom install script.
August 9, 2013 at 8:46 pm #133980HI again,
I have a good update. After a bit of work I was able to get the map back and it now shows correctly. Seems like Google rolled out a new map with different colors? Anyway it shows up.
For some reason, after deactivating all the plugins, all the map data within the map widget were erased too, so I had to recreate the widget and the latitude and longitude.
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