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  • Thread Starter gasparirob

    (@gasparirob)

    I don’t know if it’s the best solution, but I’ve done this way:
    – open wpsl-gmap.js
    – comment all occurrences of “addMarker()” where the second parameter is 0
    – minify all and update wpsl-gmap.min.js

    Plugin Author Tijmen Smit

    (@tijmensmit)

    You can also do this without having to edit the JS code.

    If you’re using a red start marker, then this CSS code will hide the red marker. Add it to styles.css in your theme folder, and adjust the name to the color that you’re using ( you can see the used file names in the /img/markers folder ).

    #wpsl-wrap #wpsl-gmap img[src*="[email protected]"] {
        display: none !important;
    }
    Thread Starter gasparirob

    (@gasparirob)

    I’ve tried so, the marker is correctly hidden, but clusterizing continues…

    I tried to place this CSS and didn’t work for me. What I had to do was to create a new marker inside the markers folder with a blank PNG and then set it to be the starter marker on the settings page. Worked for me (although maybe still counting inside the cluster)

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