Alex Rollin
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Hello,
It looks like
1. The map is loading on /gd-home/. You can adjust the widget to use auto-zoom. Have you tried that?
2. The map is loading a LOT of locations. Kor recommended you try the addon here. https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/marker-cluster-add-on-overview/ Can you give it a try?
Your question is “Why are invoices not being generated?”
Before a listing expires, the owner is sent the pre-expiry notifications.
The listing owner can then follow the link to renew the listing.
When the user clicks through to renew, they are taken to the checkout page.
Once the user selects a payment method, then the invoice is generated.The only other way to generate an invoice for the listing is to set the listing to draft mode and manually generate the invoice.
It is possible to test this to make sure it is working correctly. Imagine a 30 day price package with ID 56. Set pre-expiry notification to 1 day (before).
1) Submit Listing for package id 56
2) Checkout with prebank transfer
3) Imagine receiving payment via bank transfer
4) Marks invoice as paid
5) Listing will be activated for 30 days. Change expire date to tomorrow through WP Backend (edit listing).
6) Go to GeoDirectory – GD Tools – Run Expiry Check
7 ) Pre-expiry notification email will be sent to you
8) View the listing as the listing owner and review the options for renewal on the listing.If that is not working, then let us know
This reply has been marked as private.Any sort of list can be built relatively easily with HTML. Arranging the list into a drop down, similarly so, and then a developer can add a little javascript to make a selection ‘do something’.
What Kor has provided are some examples of what can be done with CSS, without making changes to the template.
A Web designer or developer both could help you with creating a list of country links, definitely.
Excellent!
This reply has been marked as private.This reply has been marked as private.Hello!
GeoDirectory does not come with features related to images for tags.
If you need hands on help to develop this custom feature you can contact a developer here:
September 11, 2018 at 8:35 pm in reply to: Increasing size limitations on text on mobile template #446199This reply has been marked as private.This reply has been marked as private.Yes, that is meant to happen.
If the post author changes, then that will/would show on a different user.
Hello,
it sounds like you might want to create your own Front Page. You can do that by creating a WordPress page, adding whatever content you want to it, including GD Shortcodes, and then setting it as the WP Front page at WordPress – Settings – Reading – Front page – Static page (choose your new page here).
You can leave the GD Permalinks setting for GD Home as is. The Home page widget settings are used on every location page, so you probably want to leave the map on that one.
If you want to make big changes to the layout you can choose a different theme, one of the ones we offer or try a 3rd party theme and find one that looks the way you want.
Let us know how it goes
Hello,
There are two separate things happening here.
1. There is the geolocation feature that puts the blue dot on the map.
2. There is a search happening.The search requires some input. Searching with no ‘search for’ value will return 0 results every time.
Try search ‘offro’ and see what happens.
If you simply want to show people listings nearby, then try to direct users to the ‘location/me/’ page.
See this page for more info about search: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/gd-search/
Loco translate does not recognize all GD language strings, and so we recommend using the po file edit method, as Kor suggested.
Excellent! A good fix indeed!
Thanks for letting us know 🙂
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