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Add one proper listing in frontend or backend and download Places Listings.
Not sure what you mean with “default address on my map”. A URL and more details might help us understand.
GD uses Google’s maps. Look for the copyright sign on the maps.
If you want to give users the option to choose their own password: GD > General > General tab > Allow user to choose own password > Yes
1. That is mainly server dependant, what sort of server are you on? Shared?
2. Have you entered the licenses at GD > Auto updating/ licenses?
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/buying-addons-and-support/3. Check the geolocation settings of your mobile devices. It works fine when I test it on mine.
See also https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/faqs/how-can-i-clear-geo-location-settings/If you need more help, post your admin details.
Stiofan is on his honeymoon and will be back next week. Thanks for your patience.
You can indeed control that from the backend if you like.
Only an owner of a listing can edit that listing.
But if you want to restrict the claim feature and or add listing feature to a particular type of user only, but not to others, then you need a membership plugin.
Do you actually want to hide your content from the general public? If not, then you don’t need anything extra, just disallow registration and only create manual users for your coordinators.If your CPT is for “persons” then you can indeed categorise them by job description.
I am not sure what the question is really, sorry?It seems indeed to be a WP 4.5 problem, I checked on 2 sites with a different version of WP.
@corymf changing theme will not help, you need to re-wind the WP update, and that is not recommended.If you change the CPT in the Popular Category widget and click on any of the category links, you will be taken to the correct category. But the content of the current location page cannot change. You need to click on a link if you want to go somewhere else.
I thought we had given this link before: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/layout/#directory
GD Home page
This page is the home page for each of the locations in your GD installation (including countries, regions and cities).
Normally, you’d want the map in the top section, as you see at the GD demo.GD Listings page
This is the template that will display a list of all listings in a particular category or custom post type, and will show different listings depending on location and category requested.
Examples:
yoursite.com/attractions will show all listed attractions
yoursite.com/hotels/finland will show all listed hotels in FinlandYou do not have a Popular Category widget on your Places page: http://www.supremecityguides.com/places/
It is on your location page, and if you select “events” and then go somewhere else, and then come back, it will only change if you refresh the page.
With s2member you can create different levels of membership, each higher level having more privileges. It essentially works by restricting access to pages, and user functions etc, based on the membership level.
So for example, you want a “free” level, who can login, but not access some pages like the Add Listing page.
You want a “coordinator” level who can access everything on the frontend.
And then you need admin of course, who can do everything.You added a large image instead of a small icon to your shopping category. I think Paolo already pointed that out before.
The columns do not match the columns of the sample CSV file.
Download from the backend and make sure the columns match.
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/core-export/#importantTry another browser or a private window.
Your site is already set up for that, see image.
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