• Two questions:

    1. On the contact page (https://www.stepbystep4success.com/contact/), I’ve been trying to add two different Google maps for two different addresses. It shows up right after I add it, but then the actual map goes away.

    I don’t know why or how to make the map stay.

    2. The title (Step by Step) needs a small logo to be placed to the left of it. I can not figure out how to do this? Anybody know?

    Thanks!!

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  • Make sure you’re only using the HTML editor. Don’t switch to the visual one as it’ll probably eat the code you need to insert in the process.

    Thread Starter eastbayjosh

    (@eastbayjosh)

    I did, but still it’s not showing the actual map afterwards. I have the html inside a table (which is obvious when looking at the page), but that shouldn’t matter.

    I just can’t figure why it’s not working. Could it be that two google maps on one page don’t work?

    Two google maps on a page shouldn’t be a problem. I think you’re missing some img tags in the cell where you’re wanting to place the actual map.

    I just tried putting two Google Maps on a page, using only the HTML editor and it worked perfectly first time, so I don’t think that’s the problem either.

    Not sure if Jason didn’t mean iframe tags above?

    Added: Just tried switching to the Visual editor and it mashed the Google Maps code to look exactly the same way as it does in your source code.

    So once again –> don’t use the visual editor for this! It WILL eat your code. Don’t even flick to it to get a sneak preview. Just stay in the HTML editor from the moment you paste it in, to the moment you publish the post…

    Thread Starter eastbayjosh

    (@eastbayjosh)

    Wow, when you said it “mashed the code” it occurred to me that I had check the “WordPress should correct invalidly nested XHTML automatically” box in the writing settings of the admin panel. I tried changing that, but it didn’t work either.

    It seems the problem is just like you said – it’s mashing the code. At least now I know, though it just seems crazy to me that there’s no other way around that.

    Thanks for your feedback Jason and Alism!

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