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February 14, 2016 at 9:30 pm in reply to: GD> Location Description widget not showing & meta data isn't either. #122183
I get “ERROR: Invalid username.”
That’s why we wrote:
This will fill the main fields and address with the same data as the listing.
Change title, description etc as required.You can add a HTML custom field and call it “Times” or something like that.
Then de-activate the default Time field.
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/core-place-settings/#htmlThere is never a second page of the GD Home or Location pages, they are not like a category page that shows all listings in a category, but they only show what you ask it to show in the widgets.
So you cannot have pagination there.URL of relevant listing please so we can have a look at the CSS. Thanks.
I cannot find “terrible” to “excellent” in the translation file. I’ll escalate that question. I guess it would need to be translated like this: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/translating-custom-fields/ but not sure if that is already possible.
And that should answer the last question about translating the custom fields too.
This is your auto-generated services page:
http://bostontown.co.uk/directory/places/services/If you want to show the Services subcategories on that page, add the GD>CPT Categories widget to the GD Listings Sidebar section.
As per previous posted URLs pages for ALL CPTs, categories and subcategories are there already.
If you want to create a normal WP page like the A-Z page, but with different widgets, you need to create a different page template or use the widget logic plugin to filter widgets depending on the pages.
But I suggest to explore the auto-generated category pages first. All widgets will auto-adjust for the category and listings that are called by the system, and you can use the category description to show category specific introductions etc.
I think adding this CSS might help:
.footer a:link {color: white}February 13, 2016 at 11:24 pm in reply to: Dummy Data: Insert sample data please –> nothing happens, javascript:void(0); #121832That CSS was part of the theme compatibility settings at GD > Theme compatibility > Genesis_custom > Required CSS.
The Genesis_custom Theme Compatibility Pack is a copy of the Genesis Theme Compatibility Pack with that CSS removed. I did not comment it out, but removed it, so that is why you only find it in the original Genesis Theme Compatibility Pack.
When you use the code inspector of your browser, you can see in which file the CSS is that you want to change: step 5 on the images at https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/customizing-your-style/Can you give URLs of where you want to change these other styles and any other pointers, so I can inspect the code?
These links should give you the info you need to change the address output:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/support/topic/dutch-adres-syntax/
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/how-to-use-gd-without-street-addresses/If you only have listings in one country, go to GD > Multilocations > and set country option to default country only.
Add this CSS to hide the House icon
.geodir-i-location i.fa {display: none;}February 13, 2016 at 9:11 am in reply to: Dummy Data: Insert sample data please –> nothing happens, javascript:void(0); #121698Please check now, I removed
.geodir-breadcrumb-bar{margin-bottom:-35px}from your theme compatibility settings.
Most themes are designed for a single line of menu items only.Hi Marsha, have a look here now:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/linking-events-to-places/Feel free to suggest any improvements. Thanks.
Maybe they are out of funds, or their connected credit card has expired?
I’ll alert Stiofan to look at your topic too after the weekend.On your site I meant: URL please of where the code is.
February 13, 2016 at 3:12 am in reply to: Add listing or view listing redirect to the main language. #121624Maybe the user canceled the recurring payment in PayPal?
http://www.werockyourweb.com/forums/topic/paypal-where-to-find-recurring-subscriptions/ -
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