Alex Rollin
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Hello,
You can choose which items are shown by setting the “Show in extra output locations” to Map Bubble. Do that for each custom field in the settings at:
CPT (Places) – Settings – Custom Fields – Show in extra output location
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/places/custom/To change fonts etc you will need to write custom CSS.
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/customizing-your-style/If you want to customize it completely see:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/faq/customizing/#map-bubbleApril 12, 2019 at 9:01 pm in reply to: After updating plugins, system does not recognize license key #480408Hello,
If you upgraded addons to V2, you will need to downgrade those also to their V1 versions. You can retrieve them from your account here on the site. The same for your theme.
You can make any package active, assign listings to it, and then make the package inactive so it is not available on the frontend for selection.
Hello,
it should be like geodir_pricing-en_US.poI see a password field
You can try adding another column, and then setting the tabs column width to 50%, something like that. Have you tried that?
Use the GD Post Address element
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/geodirectory/design-elements/#gd_post_address1. I was unable to recreate this error. Can you say more about exactly what actions you took?
2. Image titles and captions cannot be translated, as is also the case with comments. A customization for translation with Google is an option but outside of support.
3. Custom field translation is covered here: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/addons/multilingual/#custom-fields
4. You can try adding that to your shortcodes field. See: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/faq/customizing/#custom-integrationsIt is not possible to force a search for region only without a customization.
One other option is to create a menu or other list of links that direct users to either the places (CPT Archive) or location page for each region. If you direct them to the location page for the region, that will set the region in the search bar and then their search for keyword search will be within (in) that region.
Easy: Use a larger image
Not as easy: Use CSS like this: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5662735/stretch-background-image-css
See also
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/customizing-your-style/I see the error. There is a 403 forbidden error on the page.
Please clear the GD Booster cache, then deactivate and delete GD Booster. It is only for GDV1. Refresh the page and try again.
Please share a link to the page where we can see the issue.
Our demo site is running ‘light’ here: https://wpgeo.directory/supreme-directory/places/united-states/california/san-francisco/tasty-food-inc/
Can you find the code you are talking about there?You’re welcome
You can try editing the archive item. Much of the list view layout is determined by the use of the Open and Close tags and their classes.
April 12, 2019 at 4:03 pm in reply to: Google API error – Geocode was not successful for the following reason: OVER_QUE #480361Please share WP Admin and FTP in a private reply and we will take a look.
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