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Now I see that the coupon will give a discount forever, so with that coupon code they get basically a free ID 3 listing forever. I am guessing that the system still sends an email, but it will auto-renew at zero cost on the expiry date.
I’ll get Paolo to have a look too, he understands recurring payments better.
I guess you are creating those listings yourself, so you can just select the package and enter an expiry date. No need to do anything else.
We’d need your WP admin details and a URL in a private message to have a check on that. Thanks.
Look at the “listing transactions” for the listing in question.
The listing was created on a package with a month’s duration, so why would it not expire after a month? The coupon code was for a 100% discount, meaning a free listing for the duration of the package, being a month.
Package ID 3 is set to one month, and the listing was a package ID from 11 May.June 5, 2016 at 10:12 am in reply to: Supporting 10 million listings, 1000+ Categories? DB Design? #203598I asked the developers to look at your question after the weekend.
June 5, 2016 at 10:10 am in reply to: No "Show On Map" on Listing Page When Using the Listing Shortcode #203597You should just add the GD Listing Map widget and the GD Search widget, instead of the shortcodes.
Shortcodes are only to be used where you cannot use a widget.
I guess the listing page does not know there is a map on the page, so it does not add the pinpoint link.You’re welcome 🙂
This reply has been marked as private.You’re welcome and thanks 🙂
Added this to GD > design > scripts > CSS
.entry-content ol, ul { list-style-type: initial; margin-left: 20px; line-height: 2; }Please check and adjust as required. Thanks.
You’re welcome 🙂
We would need to see the URL of the page where you have that issue.
You need to target the lists CSS for those pages only, so you don’t turn on the numbers or disks everywhere else.Appearance > widgets > GD Search Top Section (I assume) > Gmap listing widget > Map height
You can switch theme anytime, but you will have to redo menus and widgets and other styling issues.
To get dates for job listings, use the events addon.
That depends on your theme. All GD themes have responsive menus.
So you might have to get support from your theme developers, but essentially it is done with CSS.A quick google search gave me this: https://www.codementor.io/wordpress/tutorial/create-mobile-friendly-responsive-menu
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