Alex Rollin
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The Claimed field is a checkbox. When a person claims a listing they can’t edit it right away. During claim you can make them choose a paid package, and when the claim is approved, automatically or by you, then they get set as the listing author and that box is marked automatically.
Once that box is checked the GR Post Claim widget won’t show up anymore.
Yes, and then activate again if you need it.
You can also exclude the free package from Claim, so they have to pick a paid package. That’s in the package settings.
Why would you want them to not be able to claim a listing with a paid package?
It is hidden – if you add a listing with a paid package, no Claimed field is visible in the for, not until you switch to Free. That is what packages will do.
What you can do is simply hide the Claimed widget from the frontend with CSS based on the package ID. Every page has the package ID inserted in the body class.
It is only possible to hide a Package by making it inactive or by customizing with CSS. We do have a task to add an option to hide packages from the frontend list, but we don’t have a timeline for that.
Listings that have previously been assigned a package that is now inactive still follow the rules of the package until they are moved to another package.
Ah, no, currently the GD Claim widget does not respect price package exclusion of the Is Claimed field. Price Package exclusions keep the field hidden on the paid listings, but they don’t remove the field from the CPT.
I will flag this for the developers as I am not sure if there will be a workaround for this.
October 24, 2019 at 7:31 pm in reply to: User Dashboard and their listings + (Location detection not supported in browse) #514647This reply has been marked as private.Dropdown select fields are available for the configuration of Advance Search settings for custom fields that are select or checkbox type custom fields.
If you need hands on help with customization you can contact GD Experts here:
Thanks for the idea, we consider all feedback and will keep it in mind as we continue to improve the product.
Hello again,
it sounds like you might want to check out our Getting Start page:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/geodirectory/getting-started/With GeoDirectory, the sky is the limit for what you can do.
You can add custom fields, edit templates for display of listings, use popular builders, and so much more!
We do not provide customization services here in the forum.
You can contact GD Experts here to help with customization:
For 1, 2, 4 (logo) and 1
Try updating/merging your core and social importer po files to pick up new strings.
For 3,
These are in the Location Manager addon po file.
October 24, 2019 at 6:33 pm in reply to: User Dashboard and their listings + (Location detection not supported in browse) #514634Permalinks should be set to post-name : Fixed
When using WPML you will want to install our Multilingual addon and then translate the templates into the language you use, in order to display listings in different languages on their own map/template.
Add the GD Output Location widget to see info in the sidebar.
Try these docs:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/geodirectory/getting-started/
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/addons/multilingual/Hello,
We recommend GD Booster for V1, yes, but you can also use WP Super Cache.
We have a settings page here: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/wp-super-cache/
For the CDN we don’t have any recommended settings.
OK cool, thanks for letting us know.
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