Alex Rollin
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Hello!
Please make a private reply with your url and wp-admin credentials so we can take a look.
Please elaborate with an example of the issue, too.Thanks!
You can disable sections of the home page in the GD options.
You can also remove individual widgets: http://mysite.com/wp-admin/widgets.phpHello!
#1 has been fixed and is working as expected. I don’t see any problems with logo overlap or inaccessible menu items.
#2 is on our list, and we will get to it as soon as possible, we know it is an issue and thank you for bringing it to our attention.
Hello!
This field’s options are sorted exactly as input. To change the order, adjust the order they are listed. The field doesn’t change it from how you have written the options.
I went ahead and setup the field the way that you showed above, and my options were sorted 0-100.
The first value in the pair is the label. That label is what is used to display the option in all front-end views and in the options select list itself. If you want a different value displayed, then you will need to change the label.
The second value is what is stored in the database, and what is used to sort or search places.
So if the option is labeled “Discount -5%” and the value is “-5%” is it the second that is used to sort the values in the database. http://prntscr.com/gwt1c6
There is an example here https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/custom-field-examples/
In this example, the recommended best practice is to use just the sample value “5”, and then add any additional text or percentage using CSS. That keeps things simpler in the database and gives you more options on the front end to adjust the display to your liking.
Sounds interesting! Unfortunately we are unable to take on custom work right now.
However, I have moved your post to the GD Jobs forum where you might very well be able to find some help with this task!
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Your listings can be managed under the “Places” menu item, where you can edit/bin/view them.
For adding a new listing, please check to make sure you have not altered the pages that GD creates for adding a listing. You can check the settings for the pages to choose a new page and try that.
We can take a look when you reply with your url and wp-admin credentials in a private reply.
Have you already tried changing the order of the options?
I will check on whether it might be possible to sort the values.
Please make a private reply with your site url and wp-admin credentials in case we need to take a look.
It looks like you are displaying some text, there, too, but that the logo is not actually overlapping with the search box.
How would you like it to look instead of what you have now?
Please reply with wp-admin login in case we need to take a look.
Text can be changed through the translation files.
You can find more information here: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/translate-core/Hi!
I could not recreate the search box cut-off you show in your screenshot.
When I clicked on the title from a location I was taken to the homepage.
You could try clearing cache, for the link issue.
When I see your homepage I see a different picture, too. Are we talking about the same site?
Hi!
Please reply with your site URL and the wp-admin in case we need to take a look.
Great!
Check this out, too, to link your events to places:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/linking-events-to-places/
Let us know if we can do anything else for you.
October 12, 2017 at 12:45 pm in reply to: Adding Events Linking Businesses with similar names #400185Why do you have multiple locations with the same name?
You can also take a look at your permalink settings, to make sure they are set to post name:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/basic-installation/#postnames
Hello! Please post a private reply with your admin details so we can take a look, if needed.
I can see the event on the front page, there, but when I click the link, it doesn’t show the details.
Is that what you are referring too?
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