Alex Rollin
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Hello,
You can check on your settings for your user management plugin.
Which one are you using?
It may have a setting for redirecting users after login. Try adjusting that setting.
If you are using UsersWP please post your topic here: https://userswp.io/support/
October 15, 2019 at 9:39 pm in reply to: Integration of geodirectory, ninjaforms and woocommerce #513259Hello,
I couldn’t recreate that on my test site.
Please share WP Admin and FTP credentials in a private reply so we can debug the issue.
Thanks
Hello,
GeoDirectory Elements work the same no matter which one you use. A lot of folks are familiar with shortcodes and we are in the habit of using blocks of shortcodes for layouts, the quickest and easiest way to copy/paste combinations of GeoDirectory elements.
One thing you can do is install the Classic Editor addon, but continue to use Blocks for your pages. Then keep one page using the shortcode builder so you have it handy to explore different element parameters.
You can copy/paste shortcodes into an HTML block and it should behave the same as another block.
The first image requires quite a bit of custom CSS to achieve, if it is possible with CSS at all.
GD Categories has options to show child categories. Try configuring it with the shortcode builder to show child categories. They will be indented and you can use custom CSS to indent them more or change the style.
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/geodirectory/shortcode-builder/
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/customizing-your-style/
You can find some example CSS here to get you started:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/design/gd-categories/#customizingSubmenus on mobile work with the default WP menu item links.
See here: https://wpgeo.directory/supreme-directory/
Items with submenus show an arrow.
If your plugin uses menu items it should work.
Excellent
Location pages are for ‘in’, along with Archive pages.
What you describe is how search works.
You can setup a menu link to point to a search results page that shows near results.
For example, type ‘london’ in the search bar and hit Go, then copy the URL from the search bar and add that link as a menu link for “Near London”.
Please share the URL of the page you were trying to import when it did not pick up photos.
If you don’t have that handy, you can let us know later and we will check on it.
October 15, 2019 at 2:38 pm in reply to: Bug when modifying streetview images into the video field #513215This reply has been marked as private.Hello,
Supreme is a full width theme and the blog uses a full width feature area.
The feature area shows the featured image as the background with a height of 350, but that height is like a window looking on the featured image set behind it.
Whatever image is uploaded is the stretched to fit the width of the browser window. If someone browses at 1920 width, then the image is stretched to 1920 width.
It’s possible to hide that featured area, maybe then you can put your images in the content area?
body.single-post .featured-area { display: none; }October 15, 2019 at 10:36 am in reply to: Parent Franchise: more than one pin on the Listing Detail page (GeoDirectory V1) #513170I’m sorry that isn’t possible with V1. The feature may be added to V2 in a later version.
Please share WP Admin and FTP credentials so we can debug the issue.
This is usually caused by a plugin conflict and we will need to be able to debug on your site.
You can try a conflict test to identify the conflict:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/faq/troubleshooting/#conflict-test
WordPress Credentials
WP Admin Login URL:
WP Admin Username:
WP Admin Password:FTP Credentials
FTP Host:
FTP Port:
FTP User:
FTP Password:If you need help you can always contact a GD Expert :
To remove the GD Map from the GD Top widget area, visit the WP Widget settings, open the GD Top Area, and remove the GD Map
https://www.mes-soirees-etapes.com/wp-admin/widgets.php
The second image shows the text when the GD Listings is empty, and no listings are shown. You can change the text with translation. You can also change the shortcode to use the option to hide the widget if it is empty. Use the shortcode builder to configure the GD Listings options.
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/geodirectory/shortcode-builder/
Great, thanks for letting us know
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