by Shaked Rashty | Feb 10, 2020
Not by default. For non logged in users to publish routes using our plugin, you will need the Routes Anonymous Posting addon. You can view the product page for this add-on by clicking here.
by Shaked Rashty | Feb 10, 2020
Yes, you can change all of the front-end labels to any language you like. You can also change the phrasing or the style of English if you prefer something more formal or more casual for instance.
by CMplugins | Nov 18, 2015
Since WordPress default search does not support custom post types, you will need to install a plugin that does. There are several plugins supporting custom posts types in which you can define a custom post type to include in the search results. If you use Relevanssi...
by CMplugins | Nov 18, 2015
Like the Route Manager, the Location plugin does not have a limit to the number of locations it can store. You can add as many locations as you desire. Each location creates a custom post type which includes the location information and you can view all the locations...
by CMplugins | Nov 18, 2015
Yes. We offer a 30 days refund in case the plugin fails to functions and we are unable to fix the issue within 7 business days. If you have an issue with the Route Manager or Locations Plugin that we cannot resolve, we will refund your money within 30 days from the...
by CMplugins | Nov 18, 2015
Sure. To receive support for the free version please use the WordPress.org support page.
by CMplugins | Nov 18, 2015
No. All shortcodes which support embedding the route information within a page or any post are only available in the Pro version.
by CMplugins | Nov 18, 2015
No. The KML export and import functionality, as well as the bulk import and export, does not exist in the free version of the plugin.
by CMplugins | Nov 18, 2015
The Route Manager plugin supports the creation of routes using a Google Map, while the Location plugin supports the listing of specific locations or points of interest using Google Map. You can combine them together to create a joint view which shows both routes and...
by CMplugins | Nov 18, 2015
Sure. The plugin supports several shortcodes that let you embed the content of the route into every page or post, including blog posts. You can embed the map itself, the elevation graph, the trail information, and control this using the shortcodes parameters