The info page for our Store Locator Plus® WordPress plugin users has been patched. Some users were experiencing a situation where the information page would not render, showing only a white space. This was due to conflicting JavaScript on some installations. The issue has been resolved and is available in the latest update to Store Locator Plus® for our WordPress plugin community.
This page includes the latest news, links to the documentation articles that help the WordPress plugin users get started, as well as an environment panel. The environment panel is important for users requesting support as it provides the WordPress environment info we need to assist in a timely fashion.
This issue does not impact users of the SaaS platform.
Add Customize style sheets for search , map and results layouts.
Premier Yearly Subscription
Our Premier sign up fee has been reduced as a promotional sale to celebrate the 10 year anniversary of the SLP plug-in. Sign up fee is a low $49. The renewable annual Premier subscription remains at $275. The total price for a limited time $324. The Premier subscription includes both the Power and Experience add-ons as well as additional features in the layouts, search criteria, including (but not limited to)
One of the few features that is not currently available for our MySLP SaaS users is the dynamic location details pages that are hosted on WordPress sites. Users that employ the Pages feature of the Power add on can link the web links for locations shown in the locator to a SEO friendly details page hosted on the website for every location in the database.
Another important feature of the Pages interface is the ability to list all pages that have been generated in a directory format via the [slp_pages] shortcode. This list provides an easy way to show locations without requiring site visitors interact with the map interface.
More Page Listing Controls
With the 4.9.14 release of the WordPress plugins, the Power add on now provides even more control over the page listings. When using the default “full listing” style, which shows the entire page template one-after-another, there are some new options available.
Hide The Map
Hide the map, is one such option. Most users opt to show a map showing where the business is when a user looks at the details page. However, loading a dozen maps stack one on top of another on a page listing slows down page rendering. The new no_map attribute allows you to turn the map on or off as needed.
Custom CSS Classes
In prior releases web designers could style the layouts for the page listings by adding custom CSS to their WordPress theme and reference the Store Locator Plus specific classes that wrap the page list as well as the SLP classes that wrap each individual page entry.
New Pages CSS Class Overrides
In the Power 4.9.14 release users can now replace the previously “hard-coded” Store Locator Plus classes used with these HTML elements with their own class names. This can be especially useful when using WordPress themes that are built on a standard library such as the common 12-column Grid Layouts in Foundation, Vuetify, and Bootstrap. That means you can let the theme’s default row and column controls manage the layout for the page listings instead of writing tedious responsive CSS rule stacks just for Store Locator Plus.