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  • yes, I still support this, and haven’t forgotten about it

  • I support this. We need to be able to save the zoom level too, not only [address],[lat],[lng] because there are many cases when the hardcoded zoom level looks bad with the map.

    Another thing together with this could also be saving map coordinates separately from the marker coordinates. That is also same as previous when I have had cases when the map is small and centered marker, it doesn’t show some significant places nearby or main street names. But if those values would be saved separately you would have the ability to zoom the map so those main nearby places can be seen and put the marker at other place than center.

  • I found that the JS error comes from Polylang Plugin which adds jQuery Migrate v1.2.1 to load-scripts.php which has error “Uncaught TypeError: Cannot call method ‘substr’ of undefined”

    Disabling Polylang Plugin the Field Groups show under Taxonomy Term Edit as expected. So I have to move to other support to get this solved.

  • Google Chrome returns the error as:
    event.returnValue is deprecated. Please use the standard event.preventDefault() instead.
    Uncaught TypeError: Cannot call method ‘substr’ of undefined

    and the location to error same: load-scripts.php?…

  • I can confirm, that it is Javascript error which happens only on the Edit Taxonomy Term. Now just have to find why it is happening. Seems like something with jQuery.

    The error returned is “TypeError: a(…).attr(…) is undefined” and the link to file is:
    load-scripts.php?c=1&load%5B%5D=jquery-core,jquery-migrate,utils,wp-ajax-response,inline-edit-tax,jquery-ui-core,jquery-ui-widget,jquery-ui-mouse,jquery-ui-sort&load%5B%5D=able,plupload,plupload-html5,plupload-flash,plupload-silverlight,plupload-html4,json2&ver=3.8

    And for me it seems that it happens with the default WP installation. Just checked another site which has WP 3.8 and the same JS error occurs.

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