Dorissa Layton
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Absolutely,
I was not insinuating that some plugins may not be causing issues, I was just stating that I had not noticed anything happening performance wise. I am continuing to go through and remove plugins that I no longer need or don’t need at this time. Thanks for your assistance with this. It is much appreciated.Hi thanks for your assistance. Non of the plugins seem to be giving me any problems when using them. Also most of the plugins are from GeoDirectory. Yes I generated the key from GeoDirectory but I will try once more. I just switched my site from using ManageWP so that I could access the HTAccess files. I’ve never used ManageWP before but I would have thought that it would have caught and repaired those errors. Where do I go to view the error log?
This reply has been marked as private.Hello,
I seem to have been able to figure everything out regarding google maps API Key, Billing,permalinks set to postname etc..However, the map still does not display. Prior to my troubleshooting, I was receiving:
Oops! Something went wrong.
This page didn’t load Google Maps correctly. See the JavaScript console for technical details.Now I am getting:
No Records Found
Sorry, no records were found. Please adjust your search criteria and try again.This is the final plugin that needs to be configured so that my site could go live. I was hoping to have it go live today. I was able to create a new category as well as two test items but the directory does not perform the search correctly nor does anything show on the map. Do you think you would be able to assist me? Please see attached Thank you (Also, Im not sure what another Developer was referring to in regards to HTAccess files. Some of us are new to this. If I am missing something from there as long as I am guided a bit I can understand how to make the changes.
Your permalinks should be set to postname, but your .htaccess file is not writable.
Your key is still not correct, please review https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/integrations/google/-Reply, My permalinks are set to post name .htaccess file is writable
This reply has been marked as private.This reply has been marked as private.Ok, so I believe I figured it out. My site is using ManageWP so this is preventing me from making changes to the .HTAccess files that are needed for Google maps. I will work on getting this changed and then see what happens.
This reply has been marked as private.Hello, Any idea why I still cannot see the map. Everything was set up correctly according to your last message but still, the map remains empty.
I was sure that I had already added my payment information as I have had the account for about three months now. I did go back through the settings and found that the developer that I was working with did not select the options in the enable maps section. I have retrieved the new code and still unable to see the map. The login should work not sure why it was set to subscriber.
This reply has been marked as private.This reply has been marked as private.Actually, I was able to get the API code installed but still, I am unable to see the map. Inside of the Location screen, the message shows “No Records Found
Sorry, no records were found. Please adjust your search criteria and try again.” “This page didn’t load Google Maps correctly. See the JavaScript console for technical details.” I thought maybe I had to add a new item but when I try to the map does not show on the new event screen.Thank you so much. I actually did rename the location page and was able to work from that. I found that I didn’t need a build tool after installing the demo content I was able to work from that by just adding and rearranging the shortcodes. I managed to get everything looking and working great.
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