chris west
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NICE!:-)
thank you giri,
I can t see a link to add a listing from the user profile. is that possible?
Are there plans for a second user group (consumer and vendor) for registering?
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chris
This reply has been marked as private.Hello,
I m playing around with you new plugin. Great idea by the way. pretty lightweight, great work.I don
t know if it
s a bug, I can log-in flawlessly through the usual widget or link in the menu, but if I click “add listing” in the menubar I get redirected to the new login screen I guess and I get a error message – ERROR: Password must be 7 characters or more. – the password got 6 letters. that is usually no problem.
I can t see a link to add a listing from the user profile. is that possible?
Are there plans for a second user group (consumer and vendor)?
best
chris
Let it go key.
the developer refuse to take reasonable usability changes into account. they are happy as it is. well, myspace was too.
the tripadvisor idea is nice indeed. if you know what the page is about. if not, you don
t see "for what" you can search. and everything that
s not visible is not existent for the user. google did a lot of research on UX/UI, a great part of tuts is available on youtube.
chris
This reply has been marked as private.great you are so open, stiofan.
I would be happy to skype. I ll gather some papers, translate it into english and I will contact you asap.
thanks
chris
well, I guess, for more or better search functionality and sorting of results it would be better to use something like elastic-search. but it s not as simple as usual sql queries in a wordpresss setup I think. but you would need a dedicated server to do the search function, which would be around 50,- euros and up a month for rent here in EU.
I m working on something right now, straight intuitive UI/UX, but I think it won t work until summer. until then I will use geodirectory. Which is far better than nearly all other WP plugins around. I like it, but some functions are combined a bit too complicated (from a UI standpoint, not developer standpoint), than it could be work in 2017. it sometimes too complicated. People don t like to get forced to figure out how some things work today.best
chris
ah, thank you.
This reply has been marked as private.This reply has been marked as private.This reply has been marked as private.Hi stiofan,
ok, it s the search function itself. thank you. I just beta-tested with 20 people (as I said 10 “digital natives”, 10 people around 35) and they are confused by the search function. they would expect the possibility to filter the search results by reviews, new or something else. and some other things confused them, too. to get their results. It s just pure user experience.
I guess, geodirectory seems not to be the right solution for my project. but kudos, a lot of great features and options, only UI/UX is a bit suffering.
thank you
chris
Hi stiofan,
maybe we misunderstood each other,
I meant, if somebody clicks direct on categories on supreme theme, on listview the results are sortable. If people are putting for example “restaurant” into the searchbar, with nothing, geolocation or city in the location bar and click search, I won`t get any sorting options (reviews, new, whatever) like, if I directly click on categories.People are iritaded with e.g. three searchable “berlins” – see picture.
thank you
chris
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