Frank Ferris
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Great! Thank you Kiran!
This reply has been marked as private.Hey Paolo or other support,
Very related quick question – is there a way to have to sort criteria using the Popular Posts shortcode? I’d like to have multiple lists of top rated listings (eg. “Best Indian restaurants in this neighbourhood”), but obviously I’d like the paid featured listings to always be at the top of these results.
<h3 style=”text-align: left;”>[gd_listings tags=”BestIndian” layout=3 post_number=”12″ list_sort=”featured”]</h3>
This shortcode will show featured first and then sort the rest alphabetically. I’d essentially like to add list_sort=”high_rating” as a second sort-order in that code. I’m not interested in using the show_featured_only code. Thanks!
November 21, 2016 at 2:25 pm in reply to: Neighborhood pages directing to Blog instead of Home #307644This reply has been marked as private.That’s exactly what we needed, and this is a really awesome feature – very simple way to customize paid listings much more than the built-in ways.
Thanks Guust!
November 18, 2016 at 3:07 pm in reply to: Neighborhood pages directing to Blog instead of Home #306135This reply has been marked as private.November 18, 2016 at 12:32 am in reply to: Neighborhood pages directing to Blog instead of Home #305789Hi there!
We use a couple of plugins for front end edits – Elementor and Visual Composer. I have not used these in the past couple of months, but today I realized that these plugins are producing this same issue. The front end seems to work fine when we try (but can’t know for sure if some users are experiencing issues), but I can only see the ‘blog’ page when I try to edit using these tools instead of the actual front page.
Do you know why this is happening or how it could be fixed?
Thanks!
The add price feature is working after clearing all version numbers. I will be integrating this add-on in our website in the next few days and will let you know if any issues come up but I don’t expect any.
Thank you for the help!
Great, thanks!
I know at least BudoFinder also uses Kleo theme and is having the same issue, if you have a way to reach them to fix for them as well.
Thanks again for the quick support!
This reply has been marked as private.This reply has been marked as private.Ok, I can look into other plugins – didn’t know there were ones for that, thanks!
I have no idea how it works from the backend, but the optimal solution for me would be if it was possible to edit these email templates in GD Notifications, the same way we edit emails that GD sends to our users for claims, new listings, etc. But I realize this is a WP email, not a GD email, so not sure if that’s possible.
Hey GD,
I have a very similar issue to #2 in this thread. I agree with Piault Hervé that the business owner (who becomes “author” when they claim listing) should not receive links on how to delete reviews. Most directories don’t want to allow businesses to delete all their negative reviews…
Also, I don’t like the fact that business owners can see the IP Address of who left the review, that’s definitely a confidentiality issue…
Is there somewhere we can edit these email templates? I can’t find it anywhere in WP or GD…
——-Example email sent to business owners when someone leaves a review——-
New comment on your post “Cafe Nostalgica”
Author: Karl Zipe (IP: 206.47.116.196, 206-47-116-196.dsl.ncf.ca)
Email: [email protected]
URL:
Comment:
[REVIEW TEXT IS HERE]You can see all comments on this post here:
https://ethicaltree.com/places/ottawa/restaurants/cafe-nostalgica/#commentsPermalink: https://ethicaltree.com/places/ottawa/restaurants/cafe-nostalgica/#comment-191
Delete it: https://ethicaltree.com/wp-admin/comment.php?action=trash&c=191#wpbody-content
Spam it: https://ethicaltree.com/wp-admin/comment.php?action=spam&c=191#wpbody-contentMy preference would be “Dear [#Listing_Title#]” for businesses that aren’t claimed (including for sites not using Claims plug-in), because I prefer semi-personalized emails to get the owner’s attention. Even if it’s not an admin user, the author who added the listing doesn’t necessarily correspond with the email address for the business listing, so there would be mis-matched names and emails.
“Dear User” (or “Dear Business Owner”?) would also work fine if you prefer that as default setting. We’d likely keep using “Dear [#listing_link#]” (what we have currently) over something generic like “User” though.
October 3, 2016 at 6:51 pm in reply to: Neighborhood pages directing to Blog instead of Home #276990Hey Kiran,
Looks like that worked, thanks so much!!
Frank
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