Alex Rollin
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We do plan to add such a feature to UsersWP our profile plugin, but, if you want profiles integrated with the directory then you can create another CPT ‘awesome-profiles’ and use that to map your profile owners.
Map pins show on the map based on the default category. We have seen as many as 60 categories in use.
Unfortunately that isn’t possible without a customization
November 22, 2019 at 10:37 pm in reply to: Markers not showing up in map with Breeze caching enabled #518363The developers will take another look as soon as possible.
No, the one is a near search, the selection of the dropdown is an IN search.
The Near search will be restricted by the radius search, said radius being measured from the center of the location (region, country, city).
I do not believe that will work with Supreme because it is already a child them.
It is not recommended or support, but, if you are going to modify the files already you can rename the theme to turn off updates and then edit the files directly.
https://developer.wordpress.org/themes/advanced-topics/child-themes/
I have asked the developers to weigh in on the subject if they know differently.
Please share a link to an example page. My test site og:image is pointing to the featured image.
That’s what the email address in the email settings is. You can set one address for your WP Site, and another for GD email. The GD email address is the sender and receives the BCC.
You can setup some filters on the address to route those emails to any other system you have.
To add yet another for the BCC recipient would require a customization.
November 22, 2019 at 9:52 pm in reply to: 1,000's of pages Excluded by from google by ‘noindex’ tag #518356Generally speaking, most sites have just one search page, but it is possible to have 2.
The URLs you mention are internal and should not be shared because they are incorrect and are missing the search page slug.
The developers will nevertheless comment if there is a workaround to remove the no-index.
TO achieve a layout like that you can add some custom HTML and CSS, or you could use a builder. There are lots of builders these days, and we list some of the more popular ones here:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/integrations/builders/
To remove images simply delete the GD Post Images element from the details and archive item templates.
Then use your builder to make your new layout there.
This reply has been marked as private.November 22, 2019 at 2:42 pm in reply to: Old request for categories filter customization in 'Search Box'. #518294I still don’t understand the change you are requesting.
Does this have to do with the search bar category dropdown? Or the search field autocomplete?
The stars are red! Is that what you mean?
The GD Post Address element can be used any way you want. You could use a text widget and then a GD Post Address widget together.
All the layout options are inside the element. For more than that you would need custom CSS.
Hello,
GeoDirectory templates will control the content area of pages created by the GeoDirectory plugin, but you can edit those templates.
If you mean the details page, you can read about what it is and how to edit it here:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/templates/details/
GD doesn’t include breadcrumbs, but if you are seeing a second title, you can try removing the GD Post Title from the GD Details template.
For the breadcrumbs, this may be a theme option? Is that what you mean?
If it is not behaving as expected, it could be something we can help with if it has to do with theme settings not taking effect on the template.First, though,have you made the changes and already tried clearing cache?
Yes and yes!
We are working on wedging the development of more demos into our schedule.
Events manager for GDV2 brings event dates/times to any of your GD Custom Post Types.
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/addons/events/
You can use the GD template system to design the way your content is laid out on the page as shown here;
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/templates/details/Hello,
first you add your post type
then you add your custom fields
then you add a representative listing with sample data
then you should export that listing with the GD Import Export functionality to see how the data looks
then you should revisit your data to make sure it matches the expected values
then proceed to attempt an import.A more detailed overview of that process is available here:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/geodirectory/settings/import-export/#recommendedAs soon as you have a listing, you can visit your page templates and start to make changes.
You can read short descriptions of what all the template design elements do here:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/geodirectory/design-elements/You can read about how to edit the main details page template here:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/templates/details/If you have more questions please write back and try to be as specific as possible about what you are trying to do and we will be happy to help.
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