Alex Rollin
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Awesome! Great stuff!
If you have more questions, feel free to open a new ticket
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Hello!
Here in this forum you can find support for GeoDirectory.
Please contact BuddyPress for support for the plugin they created.
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Hello!
GD and BuddyPress both have settings to disable the Admin Bar. You can check GD > Design > Navigation
Let us know if that is what you were looking for
Hello Jane,
Let us know if that covers the issue for today, and do feel free to make a new ticket if you have another question.
Thanks!
January 10, 2018 at 10:06 pm in reply to: GD HOME Page – how to add ticket url to top of listing #412246Hello Danny,
You can control what shows in the Listing, the MapBubble, and the on the Detail page. You do this by visiting GD > Events > Event Settings > Custom Fields. For each field, choose where you want it to display. You can show each field in several locations. To make it show in the listings on the frontpage, be sure to add Show in “Listings”. Check out this link for more information:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/core-place-settings/#show
I really like your site, it has a nice look and feel. Good style choices. Do consider adding it to the Showcase!
Hello!
1# Make sure you have allowed images in the packages. The image uploader is at the bottom of the form (front end editor) or in the backend editor, just add the featured image in the lower right. The first image is used as the background image (Featured Image) or a placeholder can be added for the category or CPT. Date can be hidden with CSS. Some members have chose to put a box around it and highlight it, others hide it with CSS.
2# The event I added is here: https://www.oyeaqui.com/wp-admin/post.php?post=1591&action=edit and here: https://www.oyeaqui.com/wp-admin/post.php?post=1596&action=edit
Please let us know if that answers your questions!
Hello William,
We have and will continue to update the front end editor where the typical user adds and edits their listings.
We would certainly welcome ideas about how to improve that editor to make it more friendly, and especially to make it easier for users.
Anything in particular that would make it easier for your site’s visitors?
Awesome! Glad you got it working!
Hello Ekaterina,
You can find our demos here:
You might want to look at Directory Starter or Supreme for examples.
On the shortcodes pages, you can find codes for 2 different maps, one that goes on the GD Home page, and another for the GD Listing page.
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/core-shortcodes/
Some shortcodes use ‘add_location_filter’ which will limit the posts to the location of the page; on the “San Francisco” location page, it will only show posts located in San Francisco.
You can add the GD Listings Map to the GD Listing page at WP > Appearance > Widget
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/widgets/
Then there will be a map on the category pages because category pages use the Listing page template.
You can find out more about how the GeoDirectory Layout here:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/layout/#directory
Let us know if that answered your questions or not, and if there is a new question, please go ahead and make a new ticket.
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Hello!
Please also include FTP information so we can look into the files.
Did you already complete the steps listed here?
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/geotheme-to-geodirectory-conversion-tutorial/
Can you tell us what you meant by a ‘subdomain’? Is there another site involved, a staging site where you are doing the upgrade? Or is this the that staging site where you are working on it?
Can you share the credentials for the original GT site, too, so we can see the original data? It sounds like you are saying that the location information changed during the upgrade?
WordPress Credentials:
WP Admin URL:
WP Admin Username:
WP Admin Password:FTP Credentials
FTP Host:
FTP User:
FTP Password:
FTP Port:January 10, 2018 at 9:30 pm in reply to: item(s) could not be added due to blank/invalid address #412233This reply has been marked as private.January 10, 2018 at 9:29 pm in reply to: item(s) could not be added due to blank/invalid address #412232Hello!
Please complete the basic setup steps first before importing content.
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/basic-installation/
Dummy content and other imports won’t work without a default location.
To create listings in more than one location you will need the Location Manager Addon:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/downloads/location-manager/
Let us know if that takes care of the problem, or create another ticket if you have a different question
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Hi Javier,
It looks like you didn’t have any event categories, yet, so, the Events would not have functioned without a category.
I added a category ‘general’ with an icon and then added an event through the backend and it saved just fine and I can see the detail page, too.
Can you try it now and see if that was the problem?
Let us know what you find out
Hello Tania,
Can you tell us a bit more about what we can help with?
GeoDirectory is used on one site at a time, so, it couldn’t help with a subdomain, but I think I must not be understanding that correctly.
GeoDirectory can certainly allow you to create one or more CPTs, like “businesses” and “actors”, for example. And you could make a price package that applies to “actors” that is free.
You could then make another package for “businesses” that hides all the fields and needs to be upgraded to a paid listing to show all the fields.
Does that answer your question? If not, please write back and tell us more about what you are trying to do.
Thanks, and hope to hear back from you
Hello!
Thank you for bringing this to our attention. Luckily, this is a notice and doesn’t effect anything in your site.
To hide notices like that you can set WP_DEBUG to false in your wp-config.php
We clean up notices and warnings regularly and will get to that one, too!
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