Alex Rollin
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We have a hint on how to enable shortcodes in fields, though. Here is an example:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/support/topic/shortcodes-in-listing-tabs/#post-290527Hi Steve, that sounds like a good bet.
Sorry to here about the conflict, and please do share what you learn.Try using the “Send Enquiry” form on the GD Experts site to send your request to several of the experts there: https://geodirectoryexperts.com
This reply has been marked as private.This reply has been marked as private.It sounds like a customization of one or the other plugins is needed to change the PHP name of the tab.
The developer can take a look here:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/codex/codex_project/geodirectory-buddypress-integration_functions/
Hello,
that is not a location page. It does not appear that you have locations in your URL.
Location meta information shows on location pages which are displayed at a URL like:
mysite.com/my-cpt-type/mycountry/mystate/mycity/category/listing-title
on this your category page there is meta:
/wedding-directory-search/bridal-boutiques/
<meta name="description" content="Companies " /><meta name="keywords" content="bridal boutiques" />This reply has been marked as private.Hello, This has been flagged for the developers.
Thanks for your patience while they look into it.
Province often maps to ‘region’
Try adding some listings and see what you get.
You may also want to enable Neighborhoods, which might be a fit for ‘Rho’
GD works with Google Places API data or OSM Data. GD itself doesn’t made a ‘decision’ about which data is used for the province.
When the user chooses a pin location, the lat and lon are looked up and Google responds with all the relevant information: Country, Region, City, Neighborhood
OK then, that’s as good as it can get with GD settings, then.
I will flag this for the developers in case they have an easy fix for you.
Hello,
glad to hear you have GD Booster running.
Our best advice is to turn off plugins you aren’t using.
Hello,
‘slugs’ , the portion of the url that is all lowercase, that must be unique. It is a wordpress requirement. If one post is named ‘juniper’ then the next one will be named ‘juniper-1’.
Once the old posts are deleted, the new posts can be renamed from ‘juniper-1’ to ‘juniper’
For WordPress, it does not matter if it is a category, post type, or URL. In WordPress all ‘slugs’ must be unique when compared to each other.
Hello,
there is no option included specifically for a background image, so some customization would be needed.
However, you could allow a file upload, and make that file upload field only available to a specific paid package.
Again, you can find someone to help you out with that here http://geodirectoryexperts.com/
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