Alex Rollin
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Got it, glad you figured it out.
When I visited the site I don’t see a “My Account” menu item and I logged in through WP Admin/login.php
Are you looking for a link to the BuddyPress profile page? That is usually /members/ for the listing and my profile added from the menus:
WP-Dashboard -> Appearance -> Menus, BP Items
The account credentials don’t have wp admin access. Please allow admin access if we need to check something.
GD BP integration doesn’t change any of the BP settings for URLs and such. I recommend you try the BP links. If one of those is causing an issue, try contacting the plugin author.
You will need a 3rd party plugin to do that. Try a search: https://www.google.com/search?q=wordpress+taxonomy+sort+order&oq=wordpress+taxonomy+sort+order
Hello,
the claim process went fine for me in Chrome and Edge.
About the email, please install the email log plugin from wordpress.org and let us know if the email does not show up in the log.
The developers will take a look and see if they can find an issue.
Please feel free to send a pull request for review!
Thanks
Sorting by price package sorts by the package ID, not the price.
Featured sort should always be descending (my mistake) as we have discussed before.
If you sort A-Z, then choose ascending THEN, when you choose Z-A Also choose ascending.
Sub-sorts will sort the listings that do not get caught in the first sort. So, if the first sort is featured, then each next sort is NOT featured, as you say.
Please share WP Admin and FTP credentials so we can check the location of the translations.
New language files ship with the plugins in the language directory. You should always be able to merge files again, if needed, to catch updated/new strings.
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/translation/overview/#updating
Yes, I found the same in my testing. As I mentioned, this is not the approach if you are looking to adjust some content on the page for a bunch of listings at once, not the recommended approach. Better to bulk update but again, not the recommended approach. Code should go in the display layer, and if needed get a quality advanced builder or 3rd party plugin to manage the custom visibility conditions you want.
Hello,
try clearing your site cache, then disabling cache for the site and see if the issue persist. We’d be happy to take a look, please just share WP Admin credentials in a private reply.
Add the new fields, add some sample data to those fields in a test listing.
Export the listings
Edit the CSV and copy paste the data into the new field columns
Import the listings
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/geodirectory/settings/import-export/
Try UsersWP for great profile with GD Integration for listing management.
Otherwise for GD you can install the GD Dashboard widget in
GD – Appearance – Widgets
August 20, 2019 at 9:59 am in reply to: What steps am I missint to achieve the Supreme Directory demo look? #503901You should run the setup wizard, and install some dummy content. Then if you have a particular question about a specific feature write back and we will try to advise you
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/geodirectory/getting-started/#wizard
Hello,
thanks for writing in!
1. This can be due to JS errors on the page. Please share your site URL so we can check.
2. That will be in the Custom Post Types addon file
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/translation/overview/This reply has been marked as private.It is more professional, seamless, as you say.
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