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Download a full copy of your geodirectory plugin to your local computer including /wp-content/plugins/geodirectory/db-language.php
Then open /wp-content/plugins/geodirectory/geodirectory-languages/geodirectory-en_US.po using PoEdit
From the catalogue menu, choose update from sources
That will merge db-language.php
Save /wp-content/plugins/geodirectory/geodirectory-languages/geodirectory-en_US.po
Then follow the instructions at https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/updating-your-language-files/
I have merged your /wp-content/plugins/geodirectory/db-language.php file with your GD core language files and put them in /wp-content/languages/geodirectory/AA
You will have to move them to /wp-content/languages/geodirectory/ after checking for them to work.The photo by me was added using the Add Photo as another user, so not edited the listing.
http://courtsofaustria.ballin.at/basketball_courts/streetball-court/volkstheater-weghuber-park/?biz_photos=74
Please check with your host if the upload is limited by your php.ini file configuration.You’re welcome 🙂
Review https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/translating-countries-and-map-directions/
Go to your WP admin area
Navigate to GeoDirectory > Design > Map
Under default map settings, change the language at Default map languageI guess you are using an old language file, you will have to merge with the new one, see https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/updating-your-language-files/
When I say “add a space behind the label…” I mean after the text in the language file, like in the image. You might need to use a non-breaking space as shown.
July 17, 2016 at 10:15 pm in reply to: Suggested Itinerary Builder plugin specifications discussion #229035Adding GPX files is being considered, that is approximatelyy what you are talking about.
I’ll forward your topic to Stiofan who is interested to find out how users might want to use it.See also https://wpgeodirectory.com/support/topic/can-i-add-gpx/
This blog post will explain how to add shortcodes of other plugins to tabs.
Or you could use the GD events addon of course.I have no idea where you used the widget, the only map widget used for your GD pages is the one I added: http://forum.derud.dk/wp-admin/widgets.php
You can find the shortcodes here: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/core-shortcodes/
It is in the compatibility settings at http://thebeautyiq.com/wp-admin/admin.php?page=geodirectory&tab=compatibility_settings in the “required CSS” section.
I cannot login with those credentials.
The solution is to search the database for the slug greece and change it to greece-1.
It works on the location page: http://forum.derud.dk/location/
I have no idea how you created the homepage, since there is no access to your pages in the WP admin.Look for
%s Description
and
%s Title
%s is replaced with the singular name of the CPT.The text below the category dropdown is in the PO file like
SELECT listing category FROM here. SELECT at least one CATEGORY
or in your category custom field [frontend description].Use something like this to highlight the “* Indicates mandatory fields” note:
.geodir-note {color: red}To move an asterisk add a space behind the label in the language file.
You can delete the sidebar from all location pages and the GD Home page by going to GD > design > home tab > Home right section > UN-tick
If that does not work, we will need your URL and WP admin details in a private reply to check.Have a look here for your other question: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/faqs/why-do-my-locations-get-a-1-at-the-end/
To check for duplicate locations, go to GD > Multilocations > Manage locations.
See also https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/faqs/how-do-i-merge-locations/1. You can add it to GD > design > scripts > css
See also https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/customizing-your-style/ -
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