Evan
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I understand it’s just annoying. 😛
Side question (otherwise I’ll open a new topic), is it possible to filter places (such as through the listing shortcode), by price packages?
For example to list only price Package ID #s 3 and 5, can this be done?
Or is there a round about way to do this? Thanks for the help so far.
I’ve decided to buy the add-on, but it should be noted that the change logs in the add-ons don’t include dates. Thus, there is no way to cross check which version works with which version of the core plugin.
It’s also a little infuriating that upgrading the core will make the previous products broken without warning. I wonder what else I am using isn’t working.
Ah okay. Where are the changelogs for the add-ons? So far I only see the core changelogs.
Location Manager Ver. 1.4.0
GeoDirectory Ver. 1.5.8Yes, I had purchased the 4-month package. I didn’t install the multilocation until very recently, XD Not very smart of me.
July 20, 2015 at 10:29 pm in reply to: Setting Map to custom Location, & Oversized Container? #46308I finally found another user looking to change the center focus – unfortunately there were no follow-ups.
I did find out what API code will focus the Map on lat-Long but I have no idea what file or where I would edit it. Java is a little further than my current knowledge.
Ignore my last question about showing the place details on Listing widgets/shortcodes (sorry I can’t edit it). I needed to set “Show on Listing Page?” to “Yes” for each field in GD’s Place Settings.
Derp. Looks like I just missed ya. Sorry about that. Thanks for at least clarifying the map question. Maybe there’s a dirty way to code it… I’ll have to keep snooping around.Unfortunately, my site is only local at the time. The CSS question was more of bringing it to the GeoDir Dev’s attention because: It’s been a consistent issue since a clean WP install through various themes.
This may well be on my end. I will let ya’ll know if it still occurs with a fresh install before I move my local developing site to the web. However, if you wish to take a look here’s the file name, line, and class:
map.scss:431 .map_category
The padding mentioned here looks intentional (and better with it than without) so I suspect it’s something to do with taking account of how the padding is not factored into #gd_home_map_cat‘s max-height.I have GeoDirectory’s map settings for max-hight at 500px so the HTML for the category listings box (#gd_home_map_cat) has:
<div id="gd_home_map_cat" class="gd_home_map_map_category map_category" style="max-height:500px;">
But should be 480px because the padding takes up 20px. Again. Don’t stress this since it may be my end since you haven’t seen this.
My apologies for not being specific with setting the map’s default location. I already set the zoom to what I’d like it to be (auto-zoom is off), it just doesn’t look at the portion of the map I need it to be. These two screen shots show the default focus, then that default focus zoomed out. I want to force the map to be zoomed in on that massive cluster of locations to the right. Is there a way to force the map to look there? I think GeoDirectory is finding the center of all locations but I want to set that “center” focus elsewhere, where most of the places are located.
One last question: Is there a way to create an old-school-like listings page?
i.e. The following shown instead of the standard image and name.Best Listing Ever Store
123 Fake St.
City, State
1-800-555-5555
BestWebsite.comWhy I want that: I’d like to set up one page that offers the basic listing details in a block form broken up into their categories in one continuous stream. This way the contact info is at the ready without having to click on the listing to load another page. Maybe I’m missing this layout because it’s in a plugin?
Thanks for the info!
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