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  Public Ticket #2712617
Google Maps (placemark) color
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  • spider-web started the conversation

    Hi,

    I want to get the same result as on https://neuronthemes.com/bifrost/contact-personal/ so I added Google Maps (Element Basic element) as it was missing  in downloaded demo page, and used Style -> CSS Filters to adjust Saturation. 
    Everything looks great, except placemark - it also became B&W, how could I save it in red color (as in theme preview page)?

  •  933
    Neuron replied

    Hi,

    You can use the Advanced Googe Maps by Neuron, and you can upload an image as a map marker.

    - https://prnt.sc/10fxzg2

    Feel free to ask for anything you need.

    Kind Regards


  • spider-web replied

    Thank you for the suggestion. Advanced Googe Maps by Neuron requires API Key and makes the usage of it complicated. But the solution is clear and I will use it (if we decide that such a color scheme is inevitably necessary).

  •  933
    Neuron replied

    Hi,

    So, now everything is alright, right?

    Feel free to ask for anything you need.

    Kind Regards


  • spider-web replied

    Hi,

    Unfortunately, the placemark has become black and white (this means not everything is alright), but we've still decided to use it, although we prefer red (just like the theme on the preview page) - just because we don't want to waste time with the Google API (Advanced Googe Maps by Neuron requires API Key). We will survive without red placemark :)

    Thanks for the care and for your advice!

  •  933
    Neuron replied

    Hi,

    Can you please provide me with your wp-admin, I will have a quick look to check how can we fix it?

    Feel free to ask for anything you need.

    Kind Regards



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  • spider-web replied

    Hi,

    Thank you, a contact form looks perfect now!

    The placemark still b&w, but this is small issue, we can live with it.