Drew Tumlinson
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I ended up just using span[itemprop=”addressLocality”] to target the element. Just not as clean as I’d hoped, but that’s ok.
Thanks so much, Alex!
That worked! Thank you!
This reply has been marked as private.This reply has been marked as private.Oh sorry — they are in /wp-content/languages/plugins
This reply has been marked as private.This reply has been marked as private.This reply has been marked as private.Hi Alex, I have followed the above steps 3 times and it’s still not working.
Thanks,
DrewHey there,
I tried again and it did not work.
Ah, that’s exactly what it was! I didn’t even notice that setting. Thank you!
Hey there,
Thanks for providing that starter code. Below is what I ended up adding:
@media screen and (min-width:320px) { div#geodir_map_v3_home_map_1_cat { min-height: 50px !important; width: 270px; max-height: 120px !important;} } @media screen and (min-width:375px) { div#geodir_map_v3_home_map_1_cat { min-height: 50px !important; width: 324px; max-height: 120px !important;} } @media screen and (min-width:414px) { div#geodir_map_v3_home_map_1_cat { min-height: 50px !important; width: 365px; max-height: 120px !important;} } @media screen and (min-width:768px) { div#geodir_map_v3_home_map_1_cat { min-height: 380px !important; width: 200px; max-height: 400px !important;} }
I updated the plugin and disabled others to no avail. I just set the related listings to display 2 and that solves it…sort of. Since only the top 2 display the images display correctly. Thanks!
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