Alex Rollin
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Hello,
I can see what you mean. Can you please share FTP so the developers can debug the issue?
ThanksIn the meantime you can try disabling non-GD plugins or even switching themes to see if the issue is caused by a plugin conflict.
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/faq/troubleshooting/#conflict-test
Please share credentials in this format
WordPress Credentials
WP Admin Login URL:
WP Admin Username:
WP Admin Password:FTP Credentials
FTP Host:
FTP Port:
FTP User:
FTP Password:January 28, 2020 at 3:46 pm in reply to: What plugin for my rooms rental project made with woocommerce + woosubscription? #527734I can check on that. Show in extra locations setting should work for most fields.
Please share WP Admin credentials and site URL so we can take a look at the settings.
Adjust the settings in your titles and metas to override yoast titles.
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/geodirectory/settings/general/#titles-and-meta
There are also 2 recaptcha plugins working, looks like, in my screenshot.
Please share FTP so we can look into the issue.
WordPress Credentials
WP Admin Login URL:
WP Admin Username:
WP Admin Password:FTP Credentials
FTP Host:
FTP Port:
FTP User:
FTP Password:Unfortunately GeoDirectory does not have a feature that has every page filtered by the user’s location. That is only possible on the search and location page. Those are the only two pages that set the user’s location as THE location.
January 28, 2020 at 1:33 pm in reply to: GD Search suggest invented places in the near input #5277151. This is a feature, not a bug. The included option in the premium Location Manager addon is to Enable location search autocompleter – again you will need a current membership for support for premium addons.
2. Again, you will need a membership for support.
January 28, 2020 at 1:13 pm in reply to: GD Search suggest invented places in the near input #527712Usually that can be fixed with Custom CSS. Some page elements have a higher z-index, like suggestions, and the z-index must sometimes be adjusted with CSS to work alongside other elements. This is not a bug, just a typical wordpress thing related to how different themes have different styles in action.
To see a sample solution, see:
For premium support, please renew your membership
About the content of the suggestions, yes, it will include locations that are not in the DB. The action of the field is to lookup places for autocomplete based on user input and closest match.
January 28, 2020 at 1:10 pm in reply to: How to set Listings/Search for Logged in users only? #527711If you have used an inline shortcode on the search page to protect the content then it should work. Try that and let us know.
If it isn’t working it is likely an issue with the membership plugin, as GD is not doing anything special with the page content.
January 28, 2020 at 1:08 pm in reply to: domain.events/category shows different when logged in versus logged out #527710GD Author Actions only shows for logged in users.
If you are talking about the header and how the header is covering the sidebar, it looks like you will need to adjust your custom CSS so the header does not overlap the page content.
Hello,
As Kor says, the location page template is what is designed to be the location landing page for each location.
You can find it at an address like location/india
This reply has been marked as private.You can hide it with custom css now that the snippet is working.
I can give you an example.
Can you take a screenshot and show me what you want to hide on the location near me page?
Yes, lists are created in the modal dialog when someone clicks the Save to List button.
We probably need a link, then, to see what you mean. Link?
There are lots of resources on the interwebs about quirks between browsers.
Is there a specific problem? Link?
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