Alex Rollin
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February 1, 2018 at 2:35 am in reply to: Theme X Shortcodes Not Working oon Geodirectory Pages #415252
OK, let us know
Hello,
you can check the settings for the Widget and make sure auto-zoom is selected.
Hello,
please review the translation instructions where the name and location of the file is stated.
Directory: /wp-content/languages/plugins/
2 files: geodirectory-tr_TR.po and geodirectory-tr_TR.moFor the search, when I searched from the GD Home page using the advanced search, it worked.
Is that the search you mean?
Hello,
1. Some members have added a form to each place with a customization https://wpgeodirectory.com/formidable-forms-in-geodirectory-tabs/
2. On which page? URL?
This reply has been marked as private.Hello,
We don’t have an ‘admin’ demo available, no. If get started with a membership, you can cancel it within 30 days if it doesn’t meet your needs.
Hello,
Shortcodes are enabled for the Description field, so you can easily place them there and they will function properly.
If you want to customize your site, you can try to add a new widget area. Once you have created the widget area, you can then enable shortcodes in widget areas with some custom PHP, and finally add your shortcode to the widget area. A GD expert could help you get that done: https://geodirectoryexperts.com
Hello,
also a note:
Check to be sure you have disabled GD > General > Allow user to see wp-admin area
Hello Kenny,
Pricing Packages are the only way GD can manage those types of ‘package’ based features.
I will flag this for the developers in case they have an idea about how it might be done.
I do have one idea, though it would be a customization: if I understand it correctly, each author in your directory should have one listing, and so events, when displayed, might have a body class added based on the package of the linked listing. Then, events might have fields or the image gallery hidden with CSS.
Hello,
I haven’t seen anyone do that yet, but will post back here if I do.
“Hello Michael,
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1. There are a lot of GD Addons, but not booking system. We provide developer documentation if this is something you want to do for yourself.
2. Can I recommend our Supreme Directory theme? Supreme offers full width from the start. Directory Starter is not designed to work at full width, but within Directory Starter you can adjust some settings at Customizer > General > Spacing > Desktop Container Width and try setting this to 100%.
3. Can you give an example of the link? Have you already tried making this with a custom field? There is no setting inside custom fields to build a special link like this, so it would require some customization.
January 31, 2018 at 2:39 pm in reply to: Remove Categories on Details – Both under title and in sidebar #415154Hello,
please share the URL so we can help you with that.
Hello,
you will need the Pricing Manager addon which provides settings to allow you to choose which categories that your visitors may or may not choose.
Hello Jose,
I will try to answer your questions, and please write back if I miss something.
1# You can see several demos here: https://wpgeo.directory
2# No discounts for returning users, sorry
3# Autocomplete for titles is part of the Advanced Search Addon, and Business Hours will be part of a future release of GD.
4# Every location (New York, California) has a page with a unique URL (if you choose to add location to the URL). On that location page you can display a map with the listings on that page shown (in NY,CA etc).
Thanks for writing in today, and let us know if you have more questions.
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