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Where and how do you add locations?
There is no need to add locations, they are automatically added as listings are added.That is very strange behavior, can you post your URL and admin details in a private reply, then we can have a look for you.
What plugin you are talking about?
This one: https://wordpress.org/plugins/buddypress-compliments/ ?
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/buddypress-compliments-overview/
PS: Paolo is most likely asleep by now 🙂
That is not an error message, but just a notice that it is not ideal to use that code.
I just realised that you created that setting yourself at GDF options > Header > Site Logo Margins
Just set the second one to zero again.site-logo img {max-width: 100%; margin-left: 0px !important;}Try adding this:
.site-logo {margin-left: 0px;}I don’t understand. Do you mean that in the Popular category widget, you do not want to show the name of any category, but you would like to show the default image for the category?
So instead of “Icon – name of category – number of listings”, you would like “Icon – default image of category – number of listings”?
That would be a customization, but let me know if I misunderstood.You cannot do that. WordPress creates IDs in consecutive order, and once used, they cannot be used again.
You’re welcome 🙂
What I mean is that when a new user opens the Add Listing form, the map will normally show in your default location. The user needs to make sure the address and the map location is correct.
You do that by:1. Using the Google address autocomplete in the address field, and when you select the correct address, the marker will move. Then just select the neighbourhood manually.
Try it by starting to type “Wilson Drive New Orleans, LA, United States”.2. Enter an address in the address field, select a country, select a region and select a city.
Then click “set on map”. Then just select the neighbourhood manually.
Try it after refreshing the Add Listing form.3. Drag the map marker on the map until it is on the right location. Check the street name and select the neighbourhood manually.
December 17, 2015 at 1:43 pm in reply to: Need Help with Location Page Content and Category Descriptions #642401. You can use most widgets there, including text widgets. That will be used for every location page though. Have a look at this too: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/location-manager-widgets/#desc
[sorry about the missing images – need to work on that 🙁 ]2. Update all your GD plugins first, I think that is a bug that was fixed.
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/faqs/what-is-the-best-way-to-update-the-gd-plugins/There is no need to register the google API.
The map will open at your default location, the user needs to change the address.Hi,
try this into your custom CSS:
.site-logo img {max-width: 100%;}Thanks
December 17, 2015 at 1:13 pm in reply to: Need Help with Location Page Content and Category Descriptions #642301. Have a look here: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/core-design/#typical
GD pages are not normal WP pages, they are using special templates.
The design is done with widgets after you set the general layout at GD> design > Home tab2. Can you post your WP Admin details in a private message so we can have a look at your settings.
Neighbourhoods are not used to set a location on the map, they are not part of the Google Map API system. It is only used to categorise your locations in more detail if you wish to do that.
I don’t know how you are doing it, but if I choose US > Louisiana > New Orleans and a street address, and then “set on map” that it where it moves the marker then. You only select the neighbourhood only after you set the marker.
December 17, 2015 at 1:01 pm in reply to: Geodirectory Custom Fields Option Values Translation #64224Have a look here: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/translating-custom-fields/
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