Alex Rollin
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No, there is not an easy way to disable renewal emails.
https://wpgeodirectory.com/support/topic/renewal-emails/#post-403749
November 13, 2017 at 6:15 am in reply to: Function and Script Which Handles Input from Form Submit #405029Hello!
Search on listing pages is part of the template and would be a customization.
You can try to make some cosmetic changes to it with CSS first:
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Part of that text is in core ” This is a preview of your listing and its not published yet. <br />If there is something wrong then “Go back and edit” or if you want to add listing then click on “Publish”.<br> You are going to pay <b>%s</b> & alive days are <b>%s</b> as %s listing ”
Part of it is in the Pricing and Payments Manager: geodir_payments-en_US.po
Let us know how that goes
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GeoDirectory doesn’t have a feature for selling roles, or managing roles for publishing.
We are currently testing a new feature for membership sites for our UsersWP plugin https://www.UsersWP.io integration integrated with http://www.WPInvoicing.com and you can check those sites for when the feature is ready.
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They do get a renewal email,prior to charging them.
I see you have another related topic open now. Let’s resolve this one and continue in that thread:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/support/topic/renewal-emails/#post-405009
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Each CPT (places is also a CPT) has a set of categories. Click on “Places” in the WP admin on t he left side to select place categories > Add category. Add a category there, and then add the category to a simple listing sample. Then do your export of places again to see where you category ends up in the CSV.
You can have parents and children in the categories, and select both or one or the other, but the first listed in the CSV will be the ‘default’ category of the listing.
Any custom field that you add to the CPT will also be included in the export. You don’t have to use only categories, you can also add custom fields. Categories are slightly different than custom fields, though, because all your categories must exist prior to importing the listings.
Locations are not categories, they are the location data retrieved from the Geocoding API you choose to use on your site, either Google Maps or OpenStreetMap. You should definitely add one or more listings with locations, or use the sample data, to see how locations and location data are stored in the CSV.
There is not an exact concept match if you are looking for parent ‘listings’ except for the franchise plugin, but that is designed for a single business with multiple locations, not a single site with multiple businesses at that site/location.
Let us know if you have further questions
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Did you make sure to add the category to the listing?
And no errors when you secured the API key with Google?
Is the Google Maps loading in the inspector console?
Reinstall the plugin? Set all permalinks to real/existing pages? Set WP Permalinks to post name?
We will be happy to take a look, just make a private reply with your site URL and admin credentials.
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1# Go to GD > Prices and Payments > Prices > Edit > Title to be display while add listing and change the text.
2# The pricing fields included the one mentioned in 1#. Additional text can be changed by editing the language file for your site language, and changing the text to suit your needs. See :
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/translate-core/
Each add-on has translation files, too: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/translating-addons/Once you change one ‘string’ and see it working, you will probably want to change many more to make your site stand out and ‘speak’ to your customers.
Let us know how it goes!
Additional Links:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/getting-translation-files/
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/category/translation/“””Hello!
It looks like one of your social widgets is pushing the body class around with padding.
We can take a look at whether disabling those widgets will restore the theme.
If they are the culprit, you can either choose another plugin that doesn’t cause that behavior, or you can proceed to customize yours style :
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/customizing-your-style/
If you want us to take a look, reply with your URL and WP Admin details in a private reply. Also let us know which plugins are shown there on the home page. We will disable those plugins to see if the problem persists.
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We recommend Supreme because there are far more snippets available for it here on the forums.
We don’t recommend any 3rd party themes in particular.
As you probably already know, GD is a self-contained plugin but is not integrated with any other listing themes, meaning the features will not work together.
November 12, 2017 at 11:05 pm in reply to: Function and Script Which Handles Input from Form Submit #405003Hello!
Yes, there is one step to take before, to set it up. Go to:
GD > Places settings > Double click on Field Category > Scroll down to Advanced sort & filters options > enable Include this field in filter
Then return to GeoDirectory > Place Settings > Advance Search > Category and drag Category into Advanced Search.
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You can post your code here, what you have tried to far, and we can tell you why it isn’t working.
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Excellent,
Let us know if you have any other questions
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You can add a new product with WP Invoicing. Give it a try and let us know in the Invoicing forum if you run into any problems.
Thanks for letting us know
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