Alex Rollin
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The field cannot be admin only.
You can use custom CSS to hide a package.
Check the forum for examples or create your own.
You will find current docs here:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/geodirectory/getting-started/
That page is linked from a number of places including the setup wizard. Had you seen it before?
If you just installed the location manager you may need to re-save permalinks as described here:
#404https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/geodirectory/settings/permalinks/#404
Hello,
that page is created from the GD Archive template.
You can add a new Archive that is only for events, too.
That is described here:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/templates/archive/
With a template for Events, you can add intro text, add GD Search, and choose the page template whether it has a sidebar or not.
You can change the description for the field just above it.
There isn’t another way to add arbitrary text to the form besides that or custom CSS.
Hello,
can you describe the issue? Do you mean that when you use a shortcode like this that the icon is not being output? Or is it something else?
[gd_post_meta key=”post_content” show=”icon-value”]
Make sure you use an Elementor “Shortcode” module; that is the only one that works with shortcodes reliably.
If we need to check the template please share a direct link to the backend editor of the template and a screenshot or key of the field you are trying to add.
If you want to adjust the title you can try the GD Title and Metas settings
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/geodirectory/settings/general/#titles-and-meta
One of the options is for the Tag archive
April 2, 2020 at 5:52 pm in reply to: The package could not be installed. No valid plugins were found. #538074Also, it is a theme, not a plugin, so, make sure to go to
WP – Appearance – Themes – Add New
Upload themes there
There aren’t options for that. You will need your own custom CSS.
We have some examples for search selectors here:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/faq/common-examples/
Let us know how it goes
GD will not use a second database.
Once your conversion is complete you can remove the Converter plugin.
Visit the CPT Settings for the post type you want to link to another post type.
Look in the Predefined Fields section for “Link Posts : ” – find the one that shows the name of the other post type
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/addons/custom-post-types/
Use the shortcode builder to create a shortcode.
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/geodirectory/shortcode-builder/
This reply has been marked as private.April 2, 2020 at 5:27 pm in reply to: How do I enble location (Regions) description visible on locations page please? #538061Excellent!
You can use Category Top Location and the GD Category Description widget, or Location Description.
Both are described here:
Hello,
that requires a customization, what you describe wanting to do.
The original GDV1 version of claim listing did not have the option to require payment for the listing to claim.
Now GDV2 has this option, to allow automatic claim if the user purchases a package, but the process is still optimized for a new user claiming the listing and then waiting for claim approval.
As you say, first they must fill the claim form, then the checkout information. Also as you say, if the user wants to purchase now, it makes sense to enter the appropriate info one time.
However, it also makes sense to collect the user’s information about the claim as early as possible.
One thing you can do now would be to use the Ninja Claim Form, and then you can refer to the NF plugin for changing the form, or adding a separate link to it.
Are you using WP Invoicing? If so you can post your idea about autopopulation here: https://wpinvoicing.com/support/
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