Alex Rollin
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The other fields are required, there isn’t a workaround for that.
The settings to “Show” different parts of the address in the custom fields settings are for the display of the address on the frontend.
If you would like us to check if it is working properly please share an address that is causing you problems so we can try it out.
What’s the cover. Do you mean the frontpage?
Why not use the Page sidebar?
Awesome! I will ask the developers if they have any comments on that.
Unfortunately no, there is not a way to do that. It is an interesting idea, though, and I will add it to our list of ideas for multi-site arrangements.
March 25, 2020 at 4:13 am in reply to: How to Edit Formatting of [gd_post_meta key="address"] #536647Use GD Post Address instead.
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/geodirectory/design-elements/#gd_post_address
You will need the shortcode button or a customization.
Hello,
we have soem CSS examples to get you started with customizing that:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/design/gd-categories/#customizing
Let us know how it goes.
If the CPT requires an address, then all listings need a complete address.
I recommend you delete those listings, add a new CPT and turn off the requirement for address for that CPT, then import the listings into that new CPT.
I also recommend you always follow the recommended procedure:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/geodirectory/settings/import-export/#recommended
You can use Elementor pro to create a theme builder archive, yes, without a map, yes, and assign it to a CPT, yes.
March 25, 2020 at 4:04 am in reply to: Import with TripAdvisor locations not showing on the map and more… #536643Please post WP Admin credentials and we will take a look.
If you drag the map icon, it should update the timezone, giving you the correct value and then that value should save.
If that is not happening, it is either because the google maps API key is not setup correctly, or a bug.
We will be happy to check it out.
See the examples here: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/design/gd-listings/
Maybe you want to try ‘Nearby Listings’ on that page?
Or, when you make the shortcode, you can choose to filter by the category on the details page. Or both!
Try this:
Add a custom post type called ‘cars_for_sale’
Visit the custom fields tab and add the ‘price’ field and save.
Also in custom fields add “Post Link:Places (or business, your main CPT)
Visit the Tabs tab and add “Link Posts: Cars”
Visit the widgets settings and add the GD Compare widget to the sidebar
Add two car listings linked to the business
View the business page to see the cars, visit the cars and click comparePlease share a link to the page and WP Admin credentials so we can check the issue.
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WP Admin Login URL:
WP Admin Username:
WP Admin Password:I am getting a maintenance page.
So, you have a GD Search widget in the sidebar that shows on the search page?
And you have clicked the blue button and selected ‘always open’?
The snippet does not do anything with the featured image, it only calls in the location image through CSS.
Have you tried using Elementor to call the featured image?
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