Alex Rollin
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You can refer to Google’s pricing policy: https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/maps-static/usage-limits
The blog post single page in Supreme doesn’t have a sidebar by default, but you can turn one on for normal pages like blog pages at:
WordPress > Customizer > Body > SidebarThe images load for me.
The 400 is associated with a google fonts CSS file. Perhaps check that.You can add widgets to the Listing Top section. You could add a text widget, with an HTML link that points to your “Add Listing” page.
Sounds like you should go with compiled CSS so you can deal with the cache, or choose a different cache plugin with different options.
That looks like BuddyPress, try that plugin.
We have a guide here: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/better-search-replace-plugin/
If you need help with it you can contact a GD Expert here: https://geodirectoryexperts.com
May 3, 2018 at 2:55 pm in reply to: Import Listings, Users and Reviews from old Geodirectory #428955This reply has been marked as private.We have a doc about how to create custom CSS:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/customizing-your-style/Please also write back with FTP, as this may be a sessions issue. Where is the site hosted?
Geodirectory doesn’t have a feature to create shorter URLs, only the permalinks settings where the URL structure can be adjusted, for example by adding or removing the category or location from the URL. Both of these are possible.
Another plugin or setting on the site would need to be created in order to create the short URLs themselves.
Kor has pointed out that, if you do get those URLs created, then you could use a custom URL field to show the URL on the listing. Any custom field can then be shown in the detail page, or on the listings using the settings described in the document that Kor linked above, using the “Show in what locations” option.
You can customize your site to add a new tab https://wpgeodirectory.com/add-a-new-tab-in-the-listing-detail-page/
To change the existing tabs you can start with reordering: https://wpgeodirectory.com/re-order-tabs-in-a-listing-detail-page/
If that doesn’t get you all the way, then you can also customize the template for the detail page: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/customizing-geodirectory-templates/
Have you tried out V2 yet? https://wpgeodirectory.com/geodirectory-v2-first-beta-release/
It is not possible to use OSM for that map as it is a special function of the theme specifically provided by the GMaps static maps API.
1. Yes
2. No, you can also use the API , which has been merged into core in V2.
3. That would be a significant customizationYou can add this as a feature request here: https://wpgeodirectory.com/requests/
It is ok to discuss the case in the forum and invite other members who need a similar feature to discuss and vote up the feature.
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