Alex Rollin
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How is it a problem, do you think?
You have described the process correctly, that users may not complete the add-listing process.
Indeed it does mean that there may be users in the site without a listing.
Hello,
I read your other post about currency symbols. Are your plugins all up to date?
When changes are made to price packages, the updates are automatically made in the invoicing items.
If a package is set for recurring then a new invoice will be created each time.
When a user adds a listing and goes through checkout to pay, then an invoice is automatically created for the purchase.
Is that how you are using the site? Or could you tell us more about what point in the process you are trying to have an invoice created?
The WP Invoicing site is here: https://wpinvoicing.com
Please post future WP Invoicing related topics to the support forum there: https://wpinvoicing.com/support/
Encoding of the file itself can cause an issue.
Try the following:
1. Add listing to GD
2. Export listing
3. Open in LibreOffice (only, as per #import instructions)
4. Make note of the encoding of the file
5. Copy paste a row of your content into the file (without changing encoding)
6. Try uploadThis reply has been marked as private.Hello,
where are you seeing that currency symbol, can you send a screenshot and describe it?
Is it this text?
Pay amount of €5.00 for 1 franchise(s). Cost per franchise is €5.00This reply has been marked as private.Hello,
there are several different types of “Pages” where listings will appear, and the to most common are “Location” (City/Region/Country) and “Listing” (for Category (or Tag)”.
Setup widgets on the GD Home (Location page template) and GD Listing (Listing page template) and use a widget like the “GD Popular Post View”.
It is possible to use the widget options to automate the display of some of the listings on those page templates. You will notice that you have options to filter by post type, category, ‘featured’ and more. Those same options are part of the price package options and so can be used to differentiate packages and the order in which the listings are displayed, especially when you use multiple widgets (one or two or ten different popular post view widgets, for example, each with different options).
As I was thinking about what price packages to setup, I am wondering if I can sell a notary in 70605 zip code that does vehicle titles to show up on the top of the search results as one payment type.
then a notary (maybe the same notary) that is in the same 70605 zip code and does Power of Attorney Documents as another payment type or fee…
so each notary could choose what “document type” they want to pay to be top in the search results”
also am i able to setup to “sell” the TOP listing and then also to sell a “2nd-5th place listing” and a “6th-10th place” listing ? or do i have to sell them in number 1 placement, number 2 placement, number 3 placement, number 4 placement and so on.. thx
another question… i do not understand in the “prices and payments” what the “post field” option is for… i have read the instructions, but I just don’t get it.
To segment by location, choose city/region/country as zip codes do not receive their own location pages. It is possible to link directly to a city page, though.
TO make a ‘top listing’ type feature it is possible to use a popular post view widget that is setup to show only ‘featured’. Check out the widget options for details.
Te “post fields” field allows you to select which fields you include or exclude in each price package. If the field is excluded, then it will not be present at all, so the admin or the listing owner cannot edit the field.
I recommend trying the options at GeoDirectory – Multilocations – Locations – ADD LISTING FORM SETTINGS
If you or your visitors already know the address, then simply adjusting those options should give your visitors a good experience.
Hello,
you can achieve that with custom CSS.
See: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/common-styling-examples/#count
June 11, 2018 at 10:36 pm in reply to: difficult to translate strings for the geodir_reviewratings_us_US add-on #434585Hello,
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These strings are from the backend settings.
This reply has been marked as private.BP Global Search is not compatible with GD. It will need to be disabled.
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/known-issues/#bp-global-search
Hello,
Thank you for your post about OSM.
From the OSM site,
“OpenStreetMap (OSM) is a collaborative project to create a free editable map of the world.”
As such, the data is maintained by people and there may be errors in that data. In this case, there is no record of that exact address, but several records are available based on the street: https://nominatim.openstreetmap.org/search.php?q=+East+Cholla+Street&polygon_geojson=1&viewbox=
In some cases such as this one there are several possible courses of action:
1. Become an editor of OSM and correct the data by adding that address to OSM.
2. Place the pin and then type in modifications to the address as needed and save
3. Use one or more of the options at GeoDirectory – Multilocations – Locations – ADD LISTING FORM SETTINGS – to either ” Disable set address on map from changing address fields” and/or “Disable move map pin from changing address fields”
4. Switch to Google servicesOSM Is easy and fun to edit, and here’s an introduction to the browser based editor that makes it easy to add a single location: http://learnosm.org/en/beginner/id-editor/
You will need to copy the key from the modal and paste it into the GD settings.
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