Alex Rollin
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1. You can adjust your layout, like, the column width, to squeeze the space to decrease the area that the image can fill. Images will always grow into the available space.
2. Again, you can create columns with your builder.
The ‘right’ image will always be loaded by WP Automatically. The image size param is a suggestion to WP but WP will load the right size based on responsive size of the space the image will be filling.
Always make a new topic, please, @wyohost
It is something that can be fixed with some CSS.
Yes, you can turn one or another off by adding or removing params from the shortcode. show_title=’true’ or ‘1’ (same thing) shows title, show_caption shows the caption.
Most sites that provide ratings like that provide you with a list of options/tasks for succeeding at their tests, so, that is a first thing to try.
We have some advice about performance here: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/faq/performance/
1. You can change those in the field. The input for the options field is in key/value,key/value format. The values should match https://webmasters.googleblog.com/2020/03/new-properties-virtual-or-canceled-events.html
The keys can be whatever you like to make sure they are clear to your site users.
2. *correction* – Checking into this now, the developers will post back.
3. That requires custom CSS. You can search the forum for examples of styling add-listing form fields.
Hello,
can you share the GD listings shortcode you are using?
Thanks
Hello,
please share WP Admin and FTP so we can look into the issue.
Right now the only snippet we have is to expose the field so that formatted text can be input directly.
https://wpgeodirectory.com/support/topic/how-can-i-input-the-opening-hours-manually/#post-500917
With the UI tool you can click + to add more open/close times on the same day, to show closed for lunch, for example.
Hello,
if you are referring to the add-listing page, this is the way the data is retrieved from the API.
We have a task to look into custom address formats for countries.
At this time changing that behavior would require your own customization.
March 23, 2020 at 9:34 am in reply to: Redirect non-logged-in uses to register/login page on add listing also … #536215The Add Listing page is working as expected.
BuddyPress uses the default WP login page.
March 23, 2020 at 9:28 am in reply to: Redirect non-logged-in uses to register/login page on add listing also … #536214Hello,
Where would I add the sidebar widgets?
This is the ‘add listing’ page, so, you can add widgets to the Pages Sidebar.
how would I style it?
GD doesn’t have any features for styling the WordPress login page. You could use another plugin or your own CSS for that.
Have you found a solution for these issues?
It seems like you could just add a custom menu link like:
Custom Menu link
Url -> /login
Title -> Add ListingThen, when the user is logged in they can find there way back to the add listing page.
Are you able to add a custom menu item?
Taking a look at your settings now.
Do you mean the Popular Categories widget on the Supreme Front Page in the Featured Area? It only displays the 6 top categories.
If you want to display more then you will either need to modify the theme or use a shortcode as Kor suggested.
We recently add the GD Dynamic Content widget.
If it might work to simply hide location info on events, you could try that:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/design/gd_dynamic_content/
Hello,
there isn’t a setting for this, but I am checking into whether it is possible.
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