Alex Rollin
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April 11, 2019 at 5:42 pm in reply to: Change appearance of category icon in GD home page and Category section #480135
That will require additional custom CSS. Check this page to see how to create it:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/customizing-your-style/The feature requires HTTPS or HTTP to work; pages visited and the page where the element is displayed should match either both http or https.
Please share the URL of the page so we can take a look at what you mean.
You could try disabling comments for the page.
I resaved the permalinks and it seems to work, please check
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/geodirectory/settings/permalinks/#404A search for Napa California returns the results I think you want. You can change the placeholder text to instruct users to enter more location info.
I can’t find why the location field isn’t returning suggestions, though some of your CSS is for V1. Also some of the CSS is used to hide address parts, but there is a new GD Post Address element you can use to get the address just the way you want.
I will flag your topic for the developers to take a look. Please write back with FTP in case it is needed for debugging.
Hello,
the recently viewed widget is a great way to show a list of listings that the user has clicked on during their visit to the site, and it has the option to specify a post type.
GD Listings has many more powerful options, including the ability to filter by category or tag when GD Listings is located on the detail page. It also has the option to filter by location, to show only ‘related’ posts that are in the same location.
Try out GD Listings on the detail page and let us know how it goes.
For the GD Home page you can add widgets to the GD Home widget areas.
You can use the GD Search shortcode to add a search bar where you need it.
What is the problem? The GD Pages I checked are working.
You can use the GD Listings shortcode on any page or post.
It seems King Compose has an issue so you can contact their support.
April 10, 2019 at 10:03 pm in reply to: In V2, is there a way to add a visible Top description area to a CPT #479973GDV2 doesn’t have a feature like that right now, but I will write it down for consideration for future versions.
Right now you can create a text widget, then use widget logic to display it on only the CPT archive with WP conditional tags
https://wordpress.org/plugins/widget-logic/is_post_type_archive( gd_place )Thanks, the developers will take a look
April 10, 2019 at 9:43 pm in reply to: In V2, is there a way to add a visible Top description area to a CPT #479966Archive items are the mini listings that show up as a ‘list of listings’. Watch a video?
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/geodirectory/personalize/My test listing worked fine.
You can try disabling the snippets if you run into problems again.
I disabled your V1 address snippet, it is not compatible with GDV2 and you don’t need it.
You can use the GD Post Address widget in the sidebar to setup the address format you want for your V2 listing. Place it above the GD Output location widget, and then turn off the address display in the custom fields -> Show in extra output locations. -
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