Alex Rollin
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July 4, 2019 at 9:05 am in reply to: Supreme (v1) 'Claim Listing ' shortcode or widget required if possible. #496226
Once the claim manager addon is enabled and configured it will appear automatically in the sidebar.
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/claim-listings-add-on-overview/
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This reply has been marked as private.I am not understanding what you are looking for.
You are looking for percentage input?
Or to display the rating as a percentage on output?
Have you seen that on another site somewhere?
If you are using a builder, it may insert a br or p tag wherever there is a new line.
Please share the following connection info so the developers can debug the near autocomplete issue.
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Hi Kerry,
expiration date is only visible to admins. To remove it remove the pricing manager addon.
About the event calendar display issue, please share WP Admin credentials and a link to the page where you are seeing the issue so we can take a look and find a fix for that on your site.
July 4, 2019 at 4:15 am in reply to: Multilocations not designed to understand how major cities work #496174Thanks for the feedback, the developers will consider your feedback.
Neighborhoods can be used for arbitrary designations. What was your experience using those?
It sounds like Near search is most useful for your purposes. Have you tried linking to search result URLs for near search, like, for example, a URL for a 50 mile search around the center of Los Angeles?
That will return results across boundaries.
When you import new listings (as you are doing) you import only the filename, as opposed to the complete URL. The format for the CSV cell is described on the page here:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/geodirectory/settings/import-export/#images
At the point where you import the listings, as soon as the import is complete, the process will inform you about where to place images. Images must be loaded via FTP to the designated folder.
Near search always sorts by distance.
“Search for” will give extra ‘relevancy points’ to featured listings, enough to bump some of them ahead of others.
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