how to edit shortcodes

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  • #403030

    Abu Tahir
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    1. How can I edit the pages created by the shortcodes to reflect what I want in line with the subject of my location page?

    2. How can I edit the sentences on the pages of the shortcodes to reflect what I want?

    3. How can I change the plugin’s headings like “location name” to show example

    #403037

    Stiofan O’Connor
    Site Admin
    Post count: 22956

    Hello,

    What shortcode? If you explain what you are trying to do more i will be able to advise you better.

    Thanks,

    Stiofan

    #403038

    Abu Tahir
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    #403044

    Alex Rollin
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    Hello!

    Please explain a bit more about what you want to do. Is there a page with something you want to change?

    Can you show us the URL and what you want to change?

    Have you already reviewed the core shortcodes: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/core-shortcodes/

    Thanks!

    #403077

    Guust
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    Post count: 29970

    There are no parameters for that shortcode, and it only works on GD generated pages:
    https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/location-manager-shortcodes/#current

    If you want a shortcode to do something else, you will have to create some custom code.

    Thanks

    #403083

    Abu Tahir
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    #403099

    Guust
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    Add these shortcodes to a test page and you will get links to most GD pages:

    
    
    [gd_advanced_search]
    [gd_login_box]
    [gd_cpt_categories]
    [gd_location_switcher]

    The [gd_current_location_name] shortcode only works on pages that have the location name in the URL.

    See also https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/layout/#directory

    Have a look here to write your own shortcodes: http://www.wpbeginner.com/wp-tutorials/how-to-add-a-shortcode-in-wordpress/

    Thanks

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