Alex Rollin
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The Franchise Manager Addon is designed for that purpose, if I understand you correctly.
Check it out here: https://wpgeodirectory.com/downloads/franchise-manager/
Hello,
That option is not available out of the box, no.
You could add the price to the new invoice notification in invoicing settings also.
Hello,
You can add a category select using the instructions provided here:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/gd-search/#cat
We usually recommend a 1440 width; I uploaded one and it stretched to fit. Give it a try and let us know.
Category+Location are always “1” (one) location, even though Columbus is “IN” Ohio.
So, on the Columbus page, it is the Category+City that is shown.
See: https://www.thesite.com/places/ohio/columbus/sample-category/
We don’t have any settings available for that.
Can you give an example of what you would like to do? Then maybe we can point you in the right direction.
Would this happen on the add/edit listing page, perhaps on submit?
GD doesn’t have any role management features; you will need a membership plugin in order to manage user roles.
This reply has been marked as private.If you can recreate the issue on the test site, let us know and we can take another look.
You can download your media folder to your desktop, place all the images into one folder, then re-upload them to the new site in a new current date folder for import to a new site along with the exported places.
1. export places
2. ftp to download media folder
3. organize images into one folder
4. ftp to new site, make new folder for current date
5. upload images into new folder via ftp
6. import placeshttps://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/core-export/#import
Remember to remove the post ID for import of ‘new’ listings on the new site.
GD does not have a feature to hide/show fields only for listing authors/owners.
You may find a plugin that offers that, but most membership related plugins offer ‘role visibility’ or ‘current author’ visibility.
GD Listings shortcode has a param to filter for the current author:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/core-shortcodes/#listings
An idea on how to use this for non-critical/non-private info:
1. Add a custom field, show field in listings (the field you want to show only to the post author)
2. Add custom css to hide the field in all listings except
3. Show field on ‘page-id-123123’
4. Create a page (and get the CSS ID for your CSS) add the shortcode GD Listing to the page, set to filter for the current author
5. Link to the page from a menuIf you need help to implement that you can contact a GD Expert here:
Please share the URL for the page with the sidebar in a private reply so we can provide you with a CSS example that you can use to further customize your style:
What kind of change do you want to make?
Please send over a URL in a private reply so we can take a look and provide advice.
Hello,
in your site you have Yoast installed, so all the settings at GD – Titles & Meta are handled by Yoast.
To set specific titles or description for locations you can visit GD – Multilocations – SEO
TO set specific titles or description for listing categories you can visit CPT – CPT Categories – Edit
April 18, 2018 at 12:45 pm in reply to: Understanding OpenStreetMap, auto-fill API and saving cities (locationss) #427096This reply has been marked as private.Hello Bob,
There is a functionality for ‘search ranges’ when a new custom field ‘Number’ field is used.
Check out the attached screenshots and let us know if that meets your needs.
The first shows the settings in CPT – CPT Settings – Advanced Search – Number Field
The second shows what the range selector looks like on the search bar.
You should not need to save the settings again:
WPML -> String Translation – geodirectory – search for the place string
Please send over the link that is not working
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