Alex Rollin
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Have you tried editing the field description? There isn’t a feature for adding your own tooltips and I don’t know of plugin to recommend for it, but you can certainly edit each field description. You can also add field groups and add text that way, too.
That shouldn’t happen. If the field is marked required and has some value added it shouldn’t flag the error. Is that what is happening?
Please share credentials in a private reply along with the login URL so we can take a look.
December 24, 2019 at 7:23 am in reply to: Please help me with Location Manager Plugin.It crashes my website when activated #522940We have an example/starter here
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/geodirectory/getting-started/front/You can do almost anything with GD shortcodes, even emulate much of the location page functionality if that is what you are after. You can use any shortcodes you want but you will probably want to use GD Categories, GD Listings, and GD Map.
This reply has been marked as private.Our demo site is here: https://wpgeo.directory
We don’t have a demo of BuddyPress, as our integration is limited to showing the listing owner’s listings inside the profile.
December 23, 2019 at 7:23 pm in reply to: Place showing as closed even though it is within store hours #522910They work together, so you can have listings in any timezone.
Check your Google Maps API key. The second key for geocoding is also used to set the correct timezone offset for new businesses.
December 23, 2019 at 6:01 pm in reply to: Place showing as closed even though it is within store hours #522902Check the listing to make sure the UTC offset is correct.
Hello,
GeoDirectory is for creating listings. GeoDirectory doesn’t create websites or CRMs.
Where is says “Description” open that up and change it to profile.
Hello,
changes made to the functions.php of a child theme will be overwritten with updates to the child theme.
To avoid that we recommend using code snippets, a very lightweight plugin.
If you are seeing errors, we can try to help with that. Please share here the snippet you are using so we can take a look.
Our themes are lightweight by design. We do not provide support for customizing the themes and recommend they be used as-is with the exception of customizing with CSS and code snippets. This is specifically to keep the themes lightweight.
Outside the Directory Starter family the themes are using frameworks of one kind or another which are heavier but that do have some additional options.
As a URL? If so, then they will all be imported individually.
The GD Fallback image system was ‘invented’ at least in part as a solution for this. If you don’t want multiple copies, one for each listing, then use the fallback images for listings, CPT, or category:
The plugin has the same snippet. Disable the snippet, then add the plugin. You only need one or the other.
Sorry, yes, the Location Manager is not the latest, and that seems to be causing the issues you see on the frontend. However, the update notification for Location Manager is also not showing, and Naveen is looking into that.
For future reference we have a guide here for manual updates when necessary (like now) while we look into the issue:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/addons/installing-addons/#manual
I was not able to login with those credentials.
The maps api setting is shown here:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/geodirectory/settings/general/
Where it says “Maps API” choose Open Street Maps
It is not possible to make the address fields optional for some listings in the same CPT.
It may be possible to hide the address on the frontend. For example if the ones with address have a different price package you can use CSS to do that because the price package is included as a body class.
If you are using an advanced builder it may have more options, too.
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