Alex Rollin
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Hello,
please check the links above. Your CSV file must be prepared using the recommended process to use the built in importer. WP All Import will not work without the addon I linked.
10 is just the default setting for autocomplete.
In the advanced search options, make sure to click the blue “show advanced” button
You can set how many categories are shown, or disable the category or listings autocomplete.
GeoDirectory – Settings – Advanced Search – Show Advanced
Hello!
Sorry for the trouble. I have flagged your topic and someone will look into the access issue as soon as possible.
Hello,
Import them here:
https://koreaplasticsurgeryindex.com/wp-admin/admin.php?page=gd-settings&tab=import-exportOur recommended process for import is here:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/geodirectory/settings/import-export/#recommendedIf you want to use WP All Import the addon is here:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/downloads/wp-all-import/If you want to import listings in more than one city you will need the location manager addon:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/downloads/location-manager/August 16, 2019 at 12:38 am in reply to: Can't find a button to create listings in wordpress #503314Hi!
you can add places from the backend or the frontend. In the backend the link looks like the attached screenshot.
You can also visit the add-listing page at /add-listing/
Give it a try!
If you are looking for more flexibility for a category navigation structure, I think that is a different issue. You can always build a custom navigation with a builder.
Taxonomy is important, for sure, but tags can get you far, too. A simpler category structure with more tags might be an alternative.
A parent and 10 children for each parent is a good limit to work with.
The Search bar Search for field, when autocomplete is enabled, will show the first ten categories that have listings. It will not show more than that because it will also show post titles, which, when all shown together, are usually long enough to push past a full page height.
Glad it’s working!
Yes, only one sort can be marked as the default.
1. Yes, why not?
2. Maybe not, maybe doctors don’t have address because the clinics have addresses. You can show a list of clinics on each doctor page.
3. See https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/addons/custom-post-types/#hide
4. Either edit the GD Details template, or adjust the sidebar widgets. Perhaps one is included with Custom fields “Show in what locations” and one is a widget?
5. Use GD Post Address to format the address the way you want: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/geodirectory/design-elements/#gd_post_addressAdd the Link Post: fields to whichever CPT you want to link to another CPT, as explained on the doc linked above.
The 8 listed on the home page look good. Are those the parent categories? Using a smaller number of parents is a good strategy. Listings in the child categories will still show up on the archive of the parent, and in search (coming soon).
The custom field ‘is claimed’ should not need to be excluded from a price package.
Whether the GD Post Claim or GD Ninja Forms claim button shows up is determined by whether or not the ‘is claimed’ field is set to yes or no. If it is set to no, then the button shows up.This reply has been marked as private.The developers have been alerted and will take a look as soon as possible.
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