Alex Rollin
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Claiming a listing requires that the user be logged in. With the stock GD element there is a set of links for login/register when the user clicks and is not logged in.
It seems to me that the popup is a special one just for logged out users that is part of listimia. It could be the text can be translated but you would need to check.
July 9, 2019 at 11:22 am in reply to: Over Query Limit (with billing option on Google Cloud Platform) #496808It may still not be linked, the billing account and the project, I mean. Last I checked there were at least 3 confirmations they required to link it completely.
Can you share a link to a map page so we can see the error?
The way you have it setup, it is not possible to change the title.
In the tab, if the linked posts is a sub-tab, then you could try un-indenting it and then changing the title.If not, then remove the tab and sub tab and add a shortcode for GD Linked Posts instead
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/addons/custom-post-types/#gd_linked_posts
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/places/tabs/Wait for the key to generate in your account. If you have followup questions please open your own topic.
By default that would be available witht he stock GD element. If you want to hide that element in the theme and use the GD Ninja Form widget in the sidebar then you will see a login link. If you want to change the way the theme works then you would need to contact the theme author or customize it.
Hi,
V2 works differently and takes some getting used to because there are so many opportunities for personalizing it, like the ability you have to control whether the icon, icon and label, or just the value is shown in the sidebar without CSS. That was not possible in GDV1 without custom CSS and the features go much further than that. This is but one option for one of the 30+ design elements.
You can review the introduction here where you can find links to all the major new features and information about how they work and how to configure them:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/geodirectory/getting-started/On this page you can find a description of how the details page is normally setup:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/templates/details/In your case, since you want to personalize it, using the GD Output Location element in the sidebar is not the best match.
For each field you will want to show only the icon, then it needs to be added with GD Post Meta.I have added 2 as an example so you can see how it is done. See the screenshot below to know what to look for on the widget settings page:
WP Backend – Appearance – WidgetsThe next step is to remove the display from GD Output Location. So, for example, if you are displaying the title with GD Output Location, then go to the Title Custom Field and visit the settings for the Title field
Places – Settings – Custom Fields – Titles – Show in extra output locations – Remove “Details page sidebar”Add a new post meta widget for each item where you want to show the icon and value only.
Add a widget to the sidebar to make the sidebar show. Maybe a text widget ?
As previously mentioned GD does not have a field like this at this time, and customizations are outside the scope of support.
If you want this implemented for you, then you will need to contact a developer. We have a site here with GD Experts that can help:
Please provide a link to the page so we can see a bit better.
When you make a support request you can make it possible for us to help you as quickly as possible by always following up on your topic with an immediate private reply that includes all the access info we may need to login and debug an issue on your site.
You don’t have to do this, but it can save a couple of email exchanges.
Try posting them in the following format so they are easy to read and find in the topic:
WordPress Administrator Account Credentials
WP Admin Login URL:
Username:
Password:SFTP / FTP Credentials
Host URL:
Port:
Username:
Password:Also, when you are working on the site it helps greatly to disable security and cache plugins. You should disable cache anyways if you are making changes to the site and want to see the results on the public side.
More information about getting support:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/geodirectory/support/That is the default functionality, showing the shortcode GD Linked Posts in a tab.
It uses the Archive Item template for the linked post to display a list of those posts in grid 2.
If you want to hide information you can do that with custom CSS.
Is there something specific you want to hide? Link?If you have cloned the site, then yes, you will need to deactivate and reactivate.
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/addons/installing-addons/#url-changeYour location is set in the ocean inside Büyükçekmece
You can add additional listings in that city only..
To add locations everywhere you will need the Location Manager Addon.
The free plugin is for building a city guide.
https://wpgeodirectory.com/downloads/location-manager/Ah! Thanks for checking that, yes, that will do it.
Great, glad to hear it
Yes, GD Post Meta is a design element. You would add that to the sidebar as a widget, set the key to the field you want to show, and then configure the options.
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