Alex Rollin
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Hello,
Are you using location in the URL?
Are you using category in the URL?If yes to both, then a page is created for every category ‘in’ every location. In effect, ‘drill down’ happens by clicking through to these pages.
The CPT Categories or Popular Categories widgets when set on the Home page and the listing page can be filtered by location to provide more links to your visitors to click on.
You can try this snippet: https://wpgeodirectory.com/support/topic/change-order-of-fields-in-search-bar/#post-354421
For more info about adding customizations see: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/customizing-your-style/
About code snippets: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/useful-plugins/#snippets
Hello!
When you import dummy content, this will also import some categories along with some example icons.
You can also check here for links to other marker icons: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/faqs/where-can-i-find-map-markers/
You can probably hide it with custom CSS. Is that what you mean?
You can find information about how to hide GD elements on this page: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/customizing-your-style/
and also here: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/common-styling-examples/
Hello,
I will flag your issue with [gd_event_listing] not filtering by tags for the developers.
For linked business information in listings, that is a customization, but we have an example here to get you started. Search on the following page for “Listing Page – Add linked business information to event listings”: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/faqs/what-are-some-examples-of-changes-that-a-developer-can-make-to-the-listings-page/
Business Name – this is usually the title of the listing.
Keyword – this is usually a category or tag
Location – this is done with the ‘near’ search optionAll of these elements are included in the GD “Search for” field, the first of the two fields usually seen on a Geodirectory site.
The regular search does not include the location unless the name of the city etc is included in the title/description/category/tags.
GD Search is explained best here: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/gd-search/
The second “Where” field is referred to as the “Near” search. Near search will catch all parts of an address, yes, but the more data provided the more accurate the results.
This reply has been marked as private.Hello,
It looks like you switched your site to SSL. Great! But this is a general wordpress support issue. You can find many guides online about how to switch your site resources over.
Here is a guide we provide to give you some pointers about how to address the issue.
Please do feel free to join up with your local/language team to discuss it further with them. Folks who speak the language can work together for standardized approaches for common terminology.
See our translator’s handbook for more; https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/translators-handbook/
Hello,
try this CSS:
body.sd #geodir_content > header.entry-header { display: block !important; }April 10, 2018 at 11:05 pm in reply to: Only one of the added cities showing up in dropdown for Add Listing form #425858Hello,
Make sure you have enabled the city at
GD – Multilocations – Geodirectory location settings – City – Enable Selected City
If that isn’t working for you, please send over your site login URL and WP Admin credentials in case we need to check the settings.
Hello! Automatic updates are enabled when you enter your keys using the WP Easy Updates plugin.
You can find out all about it here: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/installing-addons/#updates
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we can take a look at the settings. Please share your WP login URL and the WP Admin credentials.
I have flagged this for the developers to take a look. Thanks for bringing it to our attention.
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