How do users see/set "Near Me" distance?

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    Greg Barr
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    In V1 users could see and set the distance associated with “near me” with a little slider. It was a clean, effective way to enable somethign users definitely need to be able to do.

    I’m not seeing a way users can see/set nearness distance in V2.

    The few mentions I found talked about how I can set it in settings behind the scenes. Please don’t tell me users can’t set their near me distance any more. : /

    #460259

    Alex Rollin
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    Now users can choose to search near any places available from the Map API. Try searching Empire State Building for example.

    There are a number of features still to be added and the user-side setting for distance is on the list to be looked at.

    An update will be posted here when available

    #460264

    Greg Barr
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    Thanks for the prompt response. Ability to search by “near any place” like that is pretty cool. I don’t quite know what the use case would be for my site which is a national directory of clubs and events people search for at the city or state level, but I see how it’d be valuabe for local directories.

    Consider my voice one asking to prioritize user-side setting of near-me distance.

    An interesting related oddity I just discovered. If you type “near something” in the search field it works great, offers you options with the “Near: Something” format, for example a city like Denver:

    But the word “in” doesn’t work the same though, which is a shame. In V1 searching in region was tricky because people needed to know to pause for the “In: Colorado (region)” to pop up and then pick that.

    Based on how “near Denver” works I was hoping a quick “in Colorado” and quick click of the enter key would work that same way, so you could tell people to search in those two ways without relying on the popup menu.

    Know what I mean? Hopefully that’s something y’all can add, and not a “just the way it is” with the google search thingy.

    #460397

    Alex Rollin
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    Post count: 27815

    IN pulls up locations on the site (if they aren’t on the site, then it would be a 404).

    IN is basically the location switcher behavior.

    In V1 there was a setting to “go direct” to the location if it was clicked on.

    I see an issue with “IN” so I have created a task to look at it.

    Thanks for taking a close look at how it works!

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