Alex Rollin
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December 20, 2019 at 10:50 am in reply to: GD listing widget show random listings on page refresh #522530
Great! As mentioned, changing that seed will impact performance.
The site is not coming up, I see a white screen.
Try enabling wp debug:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/faq/troubleshooting/#enable-debugging
Have you tried using the backend Divi builder?
As soon as you edit your template you can see live changes applied when you view a listing.
Make sure to disable cache while building.
Why did you have to roll back?
Invoicing is out of date. Try updating that to see if it fixes the issue.
If it doesn’t please try a conflict test and disable non-GD plugins to see if you can edit the status of the listing.
That is not currently possible.
I recommend you consider creating a ‘near search’ for that neighborhood, and then add the search results url to a menu to make it easy for your users to find.
Inside the Price range field settings. I just saw it on your site. I like it, I find it convenient.
That sounds bad. Would you like us to take a look?
For any post in WP you should be able to set it to draft, and publish, and back again.
Once you save it in draft invoicing options are revealed.
If all else fails you can always recreate the listing for her again, or she can do that, too.
If you would like us to take a look please share WP Admin credentials in a private reply with login details.
In the custom fields settings, when the field is first added, there is an option to include the field in a price package.
Inside the price package settings it is also possible to exclude it.
They are the same settings, accessible from two places, for the sake of convenience.
Ah, ok, have you checked all the customizer options?
See attached screenshot
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/themes/supreme/
Also, we have hundreds of posts in the forum for Supreme CSS.
https://wpgeodirectory.com/support/topic/header-color-supreme-directory/
https://wpgeodirectory.com/support/topic/cant-change-the-color-of-the-background-or-text-in-footer/Where it says Status: Published, click on edit and set to draft.
Try changing all the quote symbols to either “” or ”. You have mixed them and that will break the badge.
Certainly, and, for right now look for reverse geocoding options for Google sheets, for example.
We have a doc here :
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/design/gd-badge/
and more about featured badges here:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/geodirectory/featured-listings/
Badges have lots of options, even one for size. If you need more style changes you can also use custom CSS.
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