Alex Rollin
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validated, noted
Thanks!
That is a curl call to fbcdn, facebook cdn. Try taking a look at the facebook/social plugins on the site, and deactivating those one by one to see if you can isolate the plugin causing the issue. You can also try switching themes, in the case that the functionality is built into the theme.
Hello,
do you have the Claim Listing addon installed?
And has the listing been claimed?
This reply has been marked as private.Which theme are you using?
Please send over the site URL and WP Admin details and we can take a look.
Hello
this is not possible without a customization of the core plugin, which is not advised:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/support/topic/renewal-emails/#post-405042
This will be possible with settings in GDV2.
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These are PHP Warnings, and can be disabled/hidden:
http://www.wpbeginner.com/wp-tutorials/how-to-turn-off-php-errors-in-wordpress/
We revisit these warnings quarterly and make changes to address them, but these issues should not effect the plugins functionality.
Multilocations and Location Manager are the same addon, yes.
Hello,
We encourage selling GD integrations of quality, whether plugins or themes.
In general, we work together with Members who provide services. You can take a look here at getting a membership: https://wpgeodirectory.com/downloads/membership/
You can also register your services at our experts site: https://geodirectoryexperts.com
For V2 we will be offering some ‘integration’ options for themes to declare GD support. Check back with us in Q2 for an update about that.
We will also be offering an update for Directory Starter later on in the GDV2 Beta.
https://wpgeodirectory.com/geodirectory-v2-first-beta-release/
Hello,
It is not possible for a single event listing to have multiple locations.
The Franchise Manager achieves this for listings that are not events by allowing you to create ‘child listings’ which may share some/all data with the ‘parent’ listing.
For what you are trying to do, you have a couple options that I can think of:
Create a listing for each event
Tag each similar event with the same tag
Create a page describing the events that reoccur at different locations
Add a GD Listings shortcode to the page to display the separate events by using the tag to filter them.For the page title, that depends on your theme. Some GD themes like Directory Starter will show a page title, as shown here: https://wpgeo.directory/starter/places/united-kingdom/west-sussex/
Other without integration will only use GD default options for the meta title, which is configured at GD – Titles and Metas – Location page meta – Location page meta titleThe default setting contains the location and is: %%title%% %%location%% %%sep%% %%sitename%%
You can read more about it here
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/gd-core-plugin-titles-metas/
March 20, 2018 at 7:59 am in reply to: Followup on Events not showing on map ONLY on home page #422191Hello,
please send over the page URL where we can see the issue along with AP Admin credentials.
You have the option to set the WP – Front Page as a distinctly different page than the GD Home page, and so you can then place a link in your menu to point to the directory.
If you need support with setup of your site to make it work for you, several GD Experts provide concierge services to get your site going: https://geodirectoryexperts.com
Hello,
I will flag your question for the developers
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