In this section, you will learn how to add circles to your WordPress Google Map.
A circle is a circle-shaped overlay. Here you can define the colors, widths, radius and opacity values both for the edge of the circle (line) and its covered area (fill).
Title. You can provide a title for the circle overlay. The title will be included in the Information window of the shape.
Center Address. There are three ways of adding the center of the circle, providing an address, filling in longitude and latitude or right-clicking on the location on the map.
Link URL. You can link circle overlay to any URL so that when site visitor hits the circle they will be redirected to mentioned URL. The link will be opened in a new window.
Radius (meters). Provide the radius of the circle in meters.
Show marker. Choose whether to display the marker in the center address of the circle overlay or not.
Enable Info Window. In some cases (e.g. you don’t want to display the marker or you want the user to learn more about the location using URL redirection only) you can disable Information window here.
Line+Fill Color and styles. Choose the color and widths for the overlay covered area (fill) and its edge (line) by default and when hovered.
Published. Choose whether to publish the circle overlay or leave it for the further publishing.
When all settings are set up, press Add Circle button.
The created circle overlay will appear below the map within Circles tab:
The created circle will appear below the map within Circles tab: here you will have the option to filter, duplicate, edit and delete circles.