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August 13, 2014 at 8:17 pm in reply to: How do I skip "Popular Places" / "View All" on the Listing pages? #11963These would be the same two pages on your site:
http://wpgeo.directory/location/united-states/illinois/chicago/
and this page:
http://wpgeo.directory/attractions/chicago/landmark/
So, your “Landmarks” page is different than mine. Yours has a URL, whereas mine does not. When I click the “View All” near “All Places” box, it changes the URL to example.com/places/
I understand that “attractions” portion of the URL represents “Place Categories” and Chicago is a “Place”, but not sure what your “Landmarks” section represents
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I verified those settings, and re-saved permalinks
This reply has been marked as private.August 13, 2014 at 6:48 am in reply to: How do I skip "Popular Places" / "View All" on the Listing pages? #11828Interestingly, Yelp has a similar setup:
http://www.yelp.com/c/san-diego/solarinstallation
http://www.yelp.com/search?find_desc=Solar+Companies&find_loc=San+Diego%2C+CA
Which is similar, however, I noticed that when I go to “View All” the URL seems session based, so search engines could never index this page. Is this correct?
If so, then this would mean that search engines would only index the Location page that is designed to show only a little bit of the content (E.g. 5 “Popular Places”)
Seems there are only two possible solutions to helping both users and engines, neither of which seem very feasible:
1. Get the Places page to have a URL thats indexable by search engines, since this is the page with the richer content, all listings, reviews, and better UX
2. Somehow get the “Sort by” filters, all listings, paging, etc… to go on the Location page along with all the listings. This method seems more of a hack, but possibly more feasible than messing with permalinks, but I am not a developer
(p.s. on a side note, where can I modify the content that contains the “Popular Places” block on the Location page?)
Those settings appear to all apply to “Listing” slugs, and not “Location” slugs.
I have the setting of “Enable default country” enabled, which only fixes the menu, not slug structure.
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