Alex Rollin
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I was unable to connect with those credentials.
We have extensive documentation for translation.
We do not recommend Locotranslate.
What I was intending to do, if the credentials worked, was only to check the folder location where the translations are stored, and the filenames.
You can verify these items yourself.
There may be problems with your translation file, in which case you can download the original default English language translation to find the original strings and values and translate it again.
Please refer to this document that goes over file folder locations and file names.
March 26, 2018 at 8:45 pm in reply to: Followup on Events not showing on map ONLY on home page #423510You’re welcome 🙂
Hello,
by using the class on each link, as mentioned by the member on the topic you linked.
March 26, 2018 at 2:39 pm in reply to: Places not showing after migration with domain name change #423406Anything is possible with sufficient time and resources.
Restoring from a backup would be one way to go.
Simple is good
The payment or subscription would not be moved over to the new listing.
The next version of GD will likely include some changes to related functionality.
I would recommend you look at this again when advanced search filters addon is released for GDV2.
March 26, 2018 at 2:16 pm in reply to: Places not showing after migration with domain name change #423386Working directly in the database can result in issues.
Please see this link for more information about how to proceed https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/faqs/mixed-content/
You can filter the export CSV which contains all listings to identify the subset you want.
Different error: Invalid email address
Please test the credentials first in incognito.
Thanks
I still get a 502 at that link, too.
Please zip the csv file and upload it here so we can view it.
In this forum we are unable to provide customization services, but, if you or your developer are looking into the functions referenced in the codex, we can provide examples of usage.
To hire a GD Expert to implement a customization for you, check out https://geodirectoryexperts.com
With multiple CPTs, the most common case is documented here: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/linking-custom-post-types/
For example:
Eat (CPT)
– CPT Special Feature for Paid Listings – Open Sunday Morning (category – 10)
– Restaurant (category – 1)
– Cafe (category – 2)Sleep
– CPT Special Feature for Paid Listings – Open Sunday Morning (category – 20)
– Hotel (category – 3)
– BnB (category – 4)So, given this setup, then, the site manager would go and make a new WP Page, and add 4 shortcodes like the example below:
Page Title : “Open Sundays!”
<h4>Restaurants Open on Sunday!</h4> [gd_listings post_type="gd_eat" layout=4 category="1, 10" list_sort="high_review" add_location_filter=false] <h4>BnBs Open on Sunday!</h4> [gd_listings post_type="gd_sleep" layout=4 category="4, 20" list_sort="high_review" add_location_filter=false]etc etc
Categories are designed specifically for grouping listings together.
CPTs are useful if you have significant differences between form data or presentation needs between 2 types of listings. CPTs often bring with them quite a significant amount of management and complexity when it comes to getting a site setup.
It is always possible to split out a group of listings later. For example, with a goal of adding 5000 restaurants, then once the goal is hit, export the listings, and import only the restaurants into a new CPT gd_eat.
CPTs can be a crucial add-value but there is a trade-off with complexity.
Great! Glad you got it working for you 🙂
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