• Resolved amoonalu

    (@amoonalu)


    When I created my first map with this plugin, I received this message: “Google Maps Conflict Detected: It appears that a plugin or theme that you are using is including also Google Maps API JavaScript on your website. This means there will be a conflict with the Google Maps Builder plugin. Please dequeue the additional Google Maps JavaScript call to return the plugin to a working state.”

    I am also currently using an events plugin that also uses Google Maps, but I installed Google Maps Builder because I wanted to display maps by themselves. Can I not use these two plugins together? If I “dequeue additional Google Maps JavaScript call” will it disable the map functions on my other plugin?

    I’m also not well-versed in Javascript or CSS, and didn’t quite understand the instructions the message sent me to: http://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/wp_dequeue_script.

    I would appreciate any help you can give me.

    Thanks!

    Stephanie

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    Website in question: http://www.thecompanypresents.com/

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/google-maps-builder/

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  • Done!

    Hi !

    I have the same kind of problem. Since I updated Cherry Framework I have this message and the map doesn’t appear anymore :

    Google Maps Conflict Detected: It appears that a plugin or theme that you are using is including also Google Maps API JavaScript on your website. This means there will be a conflict with the Google Maps Builder plugin. Please dequeue the additional Google Maps JavaScript call to return the plugin to a working state.

    I tried to follow the previous instructions but can’t make it work properly (probably because I don’t need the Events part). What and where should I add lines ? In the future should I avoid updating Cherry Framework ?

    Thanks in advance 🙂

    hx-2000

    (@hx-2000)

    I’m having the same issue with EventMaker. What would be the script for that? Thank you!

    hx-2000

    (@hx-2000)

    Actually it’s called Events Maker, by dFactory. Sorry!

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