Alex Rollin
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You can see how our search functionality works here:
https://wpgeo.directory/supreme-directory/When you place your cursor in the search field it can do 1 of 4 things
1. Autosuggest categories and titles (direct links) and then accept search keyword.
2. Autosuggest ONLY categories (direct links) and then accept search keyword.
3. Autosuggest ONLY listing titles (direct links) and then accepts search keyword.
4. Disable all Autosuggest and accepts search keyword.That same search for field will take the keyword and search in title/description/tags/categories.
Results are displayed with the GD Search Archive template.
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/templates/search/The payout can be adjusted in the Archive item template
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/templates/archive-item/Location pages created by GeoDirectory are created from the location page template, described here:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/templates/location/
I imagine that once you have an idea of what you want on a location page, that it would be worth looking at how the programmatic features of GD can help you do that for X or Y number of locations.
The Franchise manager was created for that exact purpose.
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/addons/franchise/This reply has been marked as private.Hello,
GeoDirectory will automatically create a page showing all listings IN a country, as long as the address fields are filled in accurately.
We don’t recommend use of categories for the names of locations because of situations like this.
Did you already rename the location page slug?
please share WP Admin credentials and login URL so we can take a look at your settings.
Please try re-saving the default location or choose.
If we need to check the settings, please share WP Admin credentials in a private reply.
Thanks you
We don’t provide support for direct edits to the database.
Thanks for pointing that out. We will look into that and see what we can do.
This reply has been marked as private.No, but they are easy to see if you open the file with Libre or Open office and choose UTF-8 encoding you may see a character that looks like a ? inside a diamond.
Fields, categories, and tags are unique to each custom post type.
With GD listings you can show a list of listing of a single CPT and include or exclude certain categories. With multiple GD Listings next to each other in a page you can show listings from different CPTs together.
You can do that by exporting the listings, editing the CSV file with Libre or Open office, and then re-importing the listings.
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/geodirectory/settings/import-export/
Sorry to hear that. Please post your topic to the UsersWP forum so we can help you with that:
You can find the options inside the GeoDirectory -> Settings menu item.
See the docs here:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/addons/custom-post-types/
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