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Once that box is checked the GR Post Claim widget won’t show up anymore.
Ah OK – so I should mark all of my existing 350 paid listings as “Claim = checked” right?
Thanks a million
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So:
Listings that have previously been assigned a package that is now inactive still follow the rules of the package until they are moved to another package.
Create the free package, add all the free listings, deactivate the Package yea?
Thanks
Also Alex, it would be great to have an answer for the second question:
Also, side question. The FREE package that I created – is it possible to hide that from people creating it as I want me to be the only person (admin) allowed to create FREE listings for gd_place. If I mark the newly created package “not active” I’m not able to select “Childcare Provider Description allowed on FREE” as its not seen as a package.
Thanks Alex – when you say
Price Package exclusions keep the field hidden on the paid listings
Thats what I meant – this is not working on my instance – it is not hidden on a paid listing… it’s showing up.
Thanks
Adrian
This reply has been marked as private.The sub sort worked, thanks Alex
Thanks Kor, hit f5 a new times and watch the top 2 (for example) will change every few times you hit f5. Able to replicate over a of computers.
I would like the most recent at the top – on the homepage you will see most recent CPTs of jobs – that widget on the homepage is acting accurately.
Thanks in advance
Adrian
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You might need to update the documentation at https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/wp-super-cache/
It says “Enable: Don’t cache pages for known users.”
However, in the later versions of WP Super Cache this is not an option. So, would “Disable caching for logged in visitors. (Recommended)” do the same thing?
Also, the 2 steps in your documentation on ONLY settings you should have with GD…. I see WP Super Cache has an option called “Compress pages so they’re served more quickly to visitors. (Recommended)” – sounds like a good idea but not mentioned in your documentation.
Thanks a mil,
Adrian
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