Tony Bellens
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Hi Kor,
I believe that shortcode only displays the actual reviews, but not the entire section where users can actually add a review as well.
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TonyThis reply has been marked as private.Hi Kor, that also changes the view on the archive pages. On those I would like to keep the dropdown.
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TonyThanks Kor, this is fine by me for now.
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TonyHi,
I added the snippets to the functions.php file
The order doesn’t seem to be changing and it doesn’t seem to add the category that I choose to the title of the pages, so instead of displaying ‘Restaurants in Phuket’ it displays ‘Places in Phuket’.I’m going to revert this back as I’m not entirely sure about this.
Thank you anyway, much appreciated.
TonyHi, sorry for the late reply. I can’t seem to read the reply as it is set to private. I would love to try it though. So if you could share it again that would be much appreciated. Thank you.
Thanks Guust. No problem. I’m not going to change the title of the page. Maybe I just hide the title on the plugin. I’ll check this tomorrow.
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TonyThanks Guust.
Thanks Alex.
Hi Alex, yes, partly I guess, but thank you very much for this already.
Now how do we tell Google and other search engines that this field is the actual venue of an event? I believe that’s with the schema, right, and that’s why I thought that somehow adding EventVenue to that field would do the trick…
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TonyHi Alex,
not sure if I’m following this correctly. Maybe I need to explain a bit more.
I would like to achieve the following:
When a user adds a new event, he can add the name of the venue where the event will take place. In the event meta title, it would be great if we could add this like example:
Wednesday Quiz night at The Irish Times Pub Phuket (= Venue Name)As you can see in the attached screenshot, this is how an event is currently displayed in Google search results. No clue whatsoever where the event is actually taking place. There are hundreds of entertainment venues in Pa Tong…
Also on the site itself in the archive items it would be great to be able to display the venue name.
And it would even be better if the user who adds an event and has a few places on the site, that he could choose the name from one of his places from a dropdown list.
I just believe it is important for people visiting the site or searching for events that the actual name of the venue is displayed.
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TonyGreat news! Thank you, Alex.
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TonyThanks Alex.
All done!
September 9, 2019 at 8:09 am in reply to: Add a map with selected places and/or events on pages other than GD. #507125Thanks a lot, Alex,
will look into this over the next few days.
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TonySeptember 9, 2019 at 7:10 am in reply to: Add a map with selected places and/or events on pages other than GD. #507097Hi Kor, yes, but I would like to display this on static pages I’m creating, like for example:
On Country Level
https://getdirections.asia/travel-guides/thailand-travel-guideOn Region/Province Level
https://getdirections.asia/travel-guides/thailand-travel-guide/phuket-travel-guideOn City Level
https://getdirections.asia/travel-guides/thailand-travel-guide/phuket-travel-guide/karon-travel-guide/As you can see on the last one (karon), I could try to do something manually, but it would be great to be able toadd for instance all featured listings for Karon on that map, or make a selection somehow.
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