I’m looking to simply add a google map using google maps api to one of my pages in WordPress. Is there a simple way of simply copy and pasting the “Hello, World” google maps code somewhere to have the map displayed on a page?
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Yes, there’s no need for a plugin for something like this. First of all you would include the Google maps script in header.php or you could enqueue it;
Then I normally add the following in header.php – this adds conditional code to the tag for the page containing the map only (in this case page 374);
And then I would create a custom template for the contact page (as that’s the page the map is normally on) and in the template for that page include something like the following. Yes, it’s probably a bit long for a code sample but I’m just giving you a real example which contains an animated marker which can be clicked on to show your client’s address. You could change the inline dimensions to suit your design, and you can also offset the map so the marker isn’t right smack in the middle of it.
If anyone else does it a different, better way then I’d be keen to see it, but I’ve used this on loads of sites and it works really well.