Supreme Theme Location Page
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April 13, 2018 at 6:49 pm #426487
Will someone please help me make my Supreme Theme Location Page look like the demo’s:
https://wpgeo.directory/supreme-directory/location/
I’ve tried everything from shortcode to widgets to creating a new page looked around elsewhere, I just cannot get it to work!
The shortcode was centered or responsive. It’s just a mess. I’ve probably fiddled with it for an hour now, it’s driving me nuts.
April 13, 2018 at 6:50 pm #426488This reply has been marked as private.April 13, 2018 at 9:17 pm #426499There is nothing in here either about this:
April 13, 2018 at 10:07 pm #426512This is something I’m very anxious about. When I first renewed my subscription to GD a few weeks ago I was planning on using elegant themes. Then the location page was driving me nuts. That, coupled with the change location in the navigation not working in mobile view, basically after almost two weeks of hell trying to make GD work with ET caused me to move to Supreme Theme. Now i’m about two weeks into this theme and about to a good spot and again the location page is crap.
But, the demo is sweet. so, there’s hope. So, please help me get mine like the demo so I move on and feel like the last month hasn’t been hell for nothing. Then maybe I’ll sleep better tonight and have a decent weekend not worrying about this.
April 13, 2018 at 10:09 pm #426513Hello!
Supreme Directory documentation is here;
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/supreme-directory-overview/Our demo sites change as we answer different use cases. However, all sites running GD work basically the same way. To setup the Location page, add widgets to the GD Home widget areas. The areas are as explained here: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/layout/#directory
On that particular demo, then, for the Home/Location widgets, the following:
GD > Popular Post View
GD > Event Listing
GD > Popular Locations
GD > GMap Home PageSo that it looks like in the screenshot below at WP – Appearance – Widgets
April 13, 2018 at 10:27 pm #426518Ok, i went back through it again after working on something else for a bit. I tried it again. The shortcode seems to be working better now in that it’s at least responsive. i think it wasn’t before because I was going from beaver to divi plugin to neither and trying different things and somewhere along the line with how i created the shortcode it wasn’t responsive.
It’s still not fullwidth though. I don’t have a sidebar set in customize. And the page is set to fullwidth. I don’t know why it needs to be so damn hard to make a page fullwidth…
https://veganlinked.com/location/united-states/north-carolina/
April 13, 2018 at 10:40 pm #426525I’ll try again! 🙁
April 13, 2018 at 10:53 pm #426530Ok, that was weird, popular post view was not working at all. But, I started adding other things and they were working. But, the pop post view still wouldn’t. I added another pop post view for a different category and then suddenly the original one had an “error”. Right before that I noticed the location page was suddenly “almost” fullwidth, at least the map. When the original pop post view had the error I deleted it and put another one in. Now all the pop post views are working but everything isn’t fullwidth at all anymore… 🙁 crazy stuff going on here…
April 13, 2018 at 10:53 pm #426531you must be in here! it’s started to change out of my control, lol!!!!!!!!!! but in a good way 🙂
April 13, 2018 at 10:55 pm #426533The pages for gd-home and location are looking good.
There are now widgets in the home content section, so those are showing up on the GD Home page, which is at URL /gd-home/
As an example I also checked a location page, and that is showing correctly the widgets configured so far: /location/united-states/north-carolina/charlotte/
I do not know what you mean about the shortcodes. Pages set at GD – Permalinks are for templates, and shortcodes in the page/post content will be disregarded/ignored. Builders cannot and should not be used on the template pages.
The settings for the width of the home/location page is at GD – Design – Home – Width of home content section
This should not have a % sign in it, so that should be corrected.
I recommend you set titles for the widgets at WP – Appearance – Widgets – GD Home Content Section so you can see the labels in the frontend to verify they are working.
April 13, 2018 at 10:56 pm #426534I see what you did, the GD Home Bottom section is where you put the map. that is SWEET!!!!! Everything is looking beautiful now. I owe you a mocha latte, grande, with almond milk, a big hug, and then you can slap my face as hard as you want, just watch the grill man, stay off the grill. Big love, thank you so much, YES. 🙂 i LIKE THE LOCATION PAGE 🙂
April 13, 2018 at 10:58 pm #426535You should not need shortcodes on GD pages, that is all done with widgets.
You had entered 100% at GD > Design > Home tab > Width of home content section, instead of 100
See https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/core-design/#home:Width of home content section:
Here you can dynamically set the width of the “Home content sections” widget area. You can enter the width as a percentage of the total width, you must enter a number only without the % sign, ie: 63Widgets for the location pages are placed in the GD Home sections: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/layout/#home
I moved the map to the GD Home Bottom section to match the demo.
Please check now. Thanks
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