Alex Rollin
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Hello,
the listing map shows the listings that are shown on the page. You can increase the number of listings on the page (using the link I sent you in a previous topic) to increase the number of pins on the map in the listing page.
Only the home page map shows all listings.
February 3, 2018 at 1:54 am in reply to: The Shop page of woocommerce is no working with Directory Starter Theme #415702Hello,
Have you tried quickly switching themes to check the page in a different theme?
You can make a private reply and we can try that for you, just include your admin site credentials so we can login and check.
Thanks
Hello,
I was able to update the title. Which field are you having trouble with?
Hello,
I was testing a bit on your site just now, and I, too, noticed that the search for ‘now hiring’ does not work as expected.
The developers will take a look as soon as they are available.
This reply has been marked as private.Hello,
GeoDirectory is highly optimized for display of large amounts of point data.
GeoDirectory doesn’t use shape data in any way at this time. That said there is a saying that “anything is possible with custom code”, so when you start going down that road, let us know and we will help point you at any of our hooks that might be useful.
You can export them from one CPT, and then re-import them into the other CPT.
Hello,
The two maps would not be able to work together, no.
You could export the MyMaps data and import it as listings, though.
Or you could simply display your map on a page with the embed code.
Hello,
that’s a great idea for folks that have a busy community site.
You can take a look at our UsersWP plugin, though it doesn’t yet have an activity feed page; I am sure we will keep that in mind for future versions, though.
Hello,
that happens when the map is zoomed all the way out. There is no way to fix it unless you want the map height only as tall as the most zoomed out map. It happens on every site that allows the user to zoom out all the way.
You can see it here if you zoom all the way out on the map in the sidebar.:
Place description can be made optional with a snippet.
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/common-code-snippets/#desc
Once rendered optional, you can hide it with CSS.
Tags can also be hidden with CSS, and is already optional.
For information about using snippets, creating custom CSS, and adding custom CSS to your GD, we have this page:
February 2, 2018 at 1:15 pm in reply to: Google Maps API key for staging and procution server #415626Hello,
a scripted MySQL query would be one way to do it.
February 2, 2018 at 1:13 pm in reply to: Changing from Google Maps JS API to OpenStreetMap API afterwards #415625Hello,
That would entail commenting on the OSM project, which is outside of our control.
Your other thread seems like a good place to ask specific follow up questions about this.
To the point, I think the main consideration is that the OSM data, no matter how many corporate contributions are made, is still not quite as uniform as Google’s.
Your other thread: https://wpgeodirectory.com/support/topic/understanding-openstreetmap-auto-fill-api-and-saving-cities-locationss/#post-415624
February 2, 2018 at 1:11 pm in reply to: Understanding OpenStreetMap, auto-fill API and saving cities (locationss) #415624This reply has been marked as private.It will be sent to the email address, to the email stored in the listing itself, as long as the listing is claimed.
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