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April 5, 2016 at 2:05 pm in reply to: How to have File upload images only show up on paid version #157880
You can add a default image for each category, which will then be used if there is no image uploaded by a user.
I can’t think of any way you can achieve that, I’ll ask the others too.
I think that is related to somd other pinpoint errors reported, I’ll get Paolo to have a closer look at this.
Have a look here: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/core-design/#home
The setting is at GD > design > home towards the bottom of the page.
#2. I think you need to change a template or use the translation file of the theme. Let’s ask Paolo.
#3 and #4 and #5. You keep saying you are deleting widgets but you still see them.
I thought maybe you don’t realise that there are different typss of GD pages.
I know think it might be because you are not clearing your cache every time and/or you are using GoDaddy managed wordpress hosting. That type of hosting does not work with GD:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/server-requirements/#wp#6 and #7. I guess you mean on the location pages.
I don’t think you can in the Supreme theme, let’s ask Paolo.#8. You can delete the search widget from the GD Listings Top section.
I’ll get Paolo to look at this question too.You can use either category name or slug, see https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/core-export/#mandatory
Please review my previous post.
Your map language is still set to English.You are using sub-sub-sub-sub-categories. See https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/places-categories-and-listings/#intro.
April 5, 2016 at 6:26 am in reply to: Coupons don't work, can't add coupons, can't add prices, PHP warnings #157759Can you please post your URL and admin credentials so we can check out your settings. Thanks.
You will have to disable geolocation at GD > advanced search.
If we need to look a your settings, please post your URL and admin credentials.
Some latitudes and longitudes are not in decimal format.
Do not copy and paste regions etc but put them straight into a UTF-8 Libre Office CSV file.
Change the map language at GD > Design > map first and then use the frontend of the site to add a listing in Wallonia. Then have a look in multilocations for how the Google API has imported the location. Use that format.
Region column is populated with postcodes instead of region names matching the Google API.
You’re welcome 🙂
Go to GD > multilocations. Have a look at your country settings there. You are not only using the default country (USA) but a lot of other countries too. If you want listings outside Florida, you need to use regions. US states are “regions” as per the Google Map API that is used by GD.
I can’t see “Discover the best places to stay, eat, shop, do and nightlife in each city or neighborhood” anywhere on your website, so please provide a link so I know what you mean.
Have a read of this page again:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/layout/
Then go to Appearance > widgets, and have a play with the widgets in different sections. That is standard WordPress. Add a widget to a section, refresh your website and you’ll see what happens.This is a location page:
http://www.hispaniclatinocalendar.com/location/This is a category page:
http://www.hispaniclatinocalendar.com/places/places_to_stay/No, that’s not possible. https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/core-export/#mandatory
You can add any style you want to style. css of your child theme.
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