Alex Rollin
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You can try this: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/redirecting-the-login-page/
You can try this: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/redirecting-the-login-page/
1. In v2 yes.
2. Yes with the post_type paramExcellent!
Could have been a formatting issue.
Glad it works! 🙂
You could try updating your Supreme child theme.
Let us know how it goes.
Hello,
I see the issue there, but the issue is not limited to GD Widgets, or GD Widget areas. It seems to be effecting every new widget in every area.
Issues on the WP Backend are often the result of a plugin conflict. You can try disabling plugins, to see if one of them is causing the issue. Perhaps you added a new plugin or update recently.
Hi Danielle,
no settings were changed on your site.
Widget settings can be adjusted in the options available at:
WordPress – Appearance – Widgets
Search results – Searches ‘near’ a location are different than the listing pages that show ALL results IN a location, and are filtered for relevance. See this doc for more information .
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/gd-search/
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/searching-and-browsing/To show more results for ‘near’ search change the default X squared setting at
GeoDirectory – General – Search – Limit squared distance area to X miles (helps improve search speed)Hello,
Google’s data is incomplete, incompletely translated, and sometimes erroneous.
OSM’s data is even more so, except in rare cases/places where it isn’t.1. Conversion process – No process should be needed. It sounds like you found an area with less detailed coverage, though.
2. OSM disadvantages – Can’t use the Google Custom Maps Addon to change the style.
3. Switchover – No, but you can view the Google console to see what features area available.This reply has been marked as private.Let us know how it goes and write back if you have more questions.
This reply has been marked as private.I see, it looks like you recently moved to https, and in updating the URLs in the site, an error occurred when working with the image URLs.
This is not a GD issue, specifially.
You will need to use a plugin like better-search-replace to find those ‘bad’ urls and update them to the correct URL.
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/useful-plugins/#bsr
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/better-search-replace-plugin/The CSV column structure is wrong.
Try exporting a sample CSV of existing listings first. You can add Dummy Data if you need a sample set.
Once you have the export, merge your data into the sheet and preserve the columnar formatting.
Send over your details including the page URL where you are working on this, and a link to the tag itself so we can take a look at the title and the slug.
Last I checked ‘Title’ should be used, not the slug, and caps and spaces should be allowed.
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