Alex Rollin
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Great!
Great!
Hello,
The Location Switcher will direct users to a Location page.
The Location page template uses the widget settings of the GD Home widget area, and in most cases the widgets use the setting “Filter for Location” so show only Events or Places in that particular location.
If you haven’t already, you can add a GD Popular Post View widget to the GD Home Content area, and set it to display only Places, and then add a second widget to display only Events. You can add as many as you like to narrow the focus or showcase particular listings based on the filter settings of the widget.
Hello,
Upon installation GeoDirectory create several pages including GD Login
You can create a new WordPress page, call it GD Login or whatever you like, and then select that page in the settings at:
GeoDirectory – Permalinks
There is also a tool to do this for you. You can find it at:
GeoDirectory – GD Tools – Page CHeck – Run
If the tool finds an issue, it will give you the option to press a button “Fix”
Let us know how it goes.
Hello,
there are several examples in the forum here.
I think this one is closest to what you want to do:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/support/topic/format-tag-list-and-category-list-as-column/#post-315388
Let us know how it goes
A member submitted a snippet for that, but use at your own risk as it can be intense for a site with many listings: https://wpgeodirectory.com/support/topic/show-all-listings-on-map/#post-16449
Hello,
So, you would like to categories output in different html?
Which theme are you using, and maybe we can provide some advice about how to customize it.
WordPress has a setting:
WordPress – Settings – Reading – Posts per page
Some themes also have a setting to override that.
Listings show on the map with the icon of their default category.
Perhaps you have hidden some of the categories from the maps?
Check your settings at
GeoDirectory – Design – Map
Hmm…there should be a field called “Tag Keywords” on the frontend add listing form.
If you aren’t seeing it, you can reply with your site details and we can check your settings.
No, that’s the way OSM works at the moment. They think ‘globally’ so they render ‘locally’.
You are saying there are listing that are not in the list?
Perhaps because the post_number is set to 20?Hello
It looks like you have a GD Home map widget on the listing page widget area.
Change that out for a GD Listing Map.
Only the GD Home with areas should have a GD Home Map.
Hello,
Advanced Search Filters allows search results to be filtered for a variety of fields, including custom fields.
Unfortunately it is not possible to filter listings by the review average count, like 4/5 stars.Have you already added some fields to advanced search settings?
Next to Custom Fields and Advanced Search tab, in the Place Settings, is the Sorting tab. With these settings you can sort the results of the Listing page, and choose a default sort. Unfortunately the sorting tab settings are for Listing pages only, and not for search results.
I will flag your topic for the developers in case they have a workaround.
You can read more about these settings here:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/searching-and-browsing/
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/gd-search/Hi,
For auto-claim to work, the emails must match.
For the existing claim at the top, that is not the case.
Auto-claim worked for a test listing, for me, with matching emails.
The notification emails are being created, but are not being sent.
Please contact your host to ask them why they won’t allow your site outbound email.
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