Alex Rollin
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Please read https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/supreme-directory-overview/
Change the image by changing the featured image.
It can be removed with CSS.
November 19, 2018 at 7:38 pm in reply to: Differentiating what appears for each type of listing #455067Each CPT can have different Custom Fields and categories: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/core-place-settings/#custom
Each CPT can also have different price packages. You can exclude fields from a lower price package, then include them in a higher price package.
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/prices-and-payments-add-on-overview/
Make sure you have completed basic installation, too.
That feature shows the most popular categories.
The theme features overview is here: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/supreme-directory-overview/
You can read about how GD works here: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/basic-installation/
To change the categories you would need to place listings into those categories, then the ones with the most listings will show up there.
Billing can look into it if you make your request here: https://wpgeodirectory.com/refund-policy/
I have flagged your topic for the developers. Thanks for your patience while we look into it.
You do not need that plugin, just add the key to the settings at GD – Design – Maps.
The key itself is not valid though. You night have copied an extra space accidentally
You can just create a new one in the Maps settings at GD – Design – MapsDid you setup your billing account for the API key? You will need to do that if you haven’t already done so.
No, you can still load maps over http. It does not require https.
The error on that page is:
Google Maps JavaScript API error: InvalidKeyMapError
https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/error-messages#invalid-key-map-errorYou could add a custom field for ticket price: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/core-place-settings/#custom
You will need the Events addon to have listings with event dates
Did you turn on autocomplete?
As kor explained earlier, you had the wrong version of Supreme installed.
I have added the correct version, please check.
Hello,
Yes, GD has been updated to use FA V5 JS (SVG). We recommend that you share this link with the theme author https://wpgeodirectory.com/the-font-awesome-v5-wordpress-problem/
Please share WP Admin and Login URL in a private reply and we will check to see if there is a workaround.
There should be a search bar there, by default. It is probably hidden with CSS?
Remove your custom CSS to reveal it.
It is required for the geolocation API, for all the near me functionality, but, you can still load maps over http.
Hello,
Supreme places the logo in the top right, and moving it to another location is not possible without customization.
You can find CSS examples to adjust the overlay opacity here:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/common-styling-examples/#supreme-overlay
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