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Actually, it is in your “GD Listings Right section” widget area; Locations is the name of your custom post type so that is a listings page.
I was confused about this before too 🙂In the page attributes settings of the page, choose the “full width page” template.
It looks like you changed the default language at WPML > Site Languages.
You can upload a fully transparent image if you like, but none of your listings will be marked on the maps anymore.
You’re welcome 🙂
October 6, 2016 at 12:24 pm in reply to: Is it possible to display an author of the listing on detail page? #278468You’re welcome 🙂
This reply has been marked as private.1) I think you are better off to have one installation of WP and GD at the main domain name. That way your visitors can search more than one neighborhood at the time, the listing they are looking for might be just across the boundary. The way you propose would mean that a visitor who wants to review a few listings, or a user who wants to add his different businesses across different neighborhoods would have to go through the registration process twice, and will need to log in to more than one site when coming back later.
If you really wanted to have different sites for each location, you are best to set up a multisite, with each location in a subdirectory. At least users will be shared across the sites then, but they still will not be able to search across the different sites then.2) See #1.
3) The payments and prices manager allows you to create different packages with different privileges. For example a free package with only one image that can be added to one category, and a paid package with max 20 images, can be added to 5 categories, can add facebook link, and is featured on all pages where it is shown.
4) If you use PayPal or Stripe, you can set up price packages that are automatically charging every month or year etc.
I am guessing you are using the payment manager, so have a look in the language file of that addon.
See https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/translating-addons/Can you post your URL and WP admin details in a private reply please, then we can check your settings. Thanks.
Please review these links:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/core-export/#mandatory
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/core-export/#imagesLet us know if you have any questions after reviewing. Thanks.
I am not sure what is going on, that seems theme related.
What I did notice is that you network activated GD, but you should activate GD on a site basis: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/faqs/how-do-i-use-gd-on-a-multisite-network/I’ll get the others to have a look too, they might have better ideas.
Go to GD > Design > “Detail” tab > “Related Post Settings” section > Show related post listing on > Remove “Places”.
I have alerted Stiofan to your question.
This was the previous topic: https://wpgeodirectory.com/support/topic/few-issues/Unlimited categories created by users would make visitors completely frustrated because they cannot find any listings. Best practice in my view is to think as a visitor, not an advertiser, and create a minimal set of categories, so advertisers have more chance to be listed in a visitor’s query.
Tags allow an advertiser to add keywords to their listing to highlight the main features of their listing etc.
Any GD search by a visitor for “catering” for example will return any listing where that is word is in the listing title, description, category or tags.
You can then add a tag cloud widget on your pages, together with category widgets. -
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