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jQuery Store Locator

jQuery Store Locator

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Simple jQuery Plugin to show your stores on Google Maps.

  • load your data from a json file or remote.
  • list and a detail site, fully customizable with jQuery template.
  • ability to set custom icon or for categories
  • ability to detect users location or by type his location
  • ability to use markercluster
  • customizable filter navigation
  • get a google maps panorama view for detail site
  • ability to use a route planner
  • simple search filter for list
  • customizable google map style

IMPORTANT!

If you’re using Geolocation, you need HTTPS

Changelog


03/18/2019
  • add: now available to use json object and a link
  • fix: when using layout left side, the direction panel should now switch position correctly
  • improved: responsive click on marker now scrolls down to list, before you had to call it yourself in the listUpdate function
03/15/2017
  • add: kml support for one or more files
  • fix: small bugfixes
03/09/2017
IMPORTANT CHANGE:
from:
https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/js?key=YOUR_API_KEY&libraries=places
to:
https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/js?key=YOUR_API_KEY&libraries=places,geometry
  • fix: listUpdate called twice while zoom
  • add: listOptions sortByDistance: (true or false) and distanceType: (‘km’ or ‘miles’), from center of map
You can show distance in your template ${distance}

02/23/2017
  • add: defaultLocation, you can set default lat lng which works with default mapOptions: zoom
  • remove: panBy, it’s no longer needed since you can set default location as center
02/21/2017
  • add: panBy function, change map center by px
02/18/2017
  • add: height setting, if null, map would be full height
  • add: notification if geoLocation is used without HTTPS
02/15/2017
  • small bugfix
  • add: categories filter by multiple not only by one
  • change: autocomplete search, can search now for international addresses not only for limited countries
  • add: error message popup
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