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I am not sure where you see that. But it shows correct in the submission form, see images.
Wordpress does not work that way, it uses IDs for the categories. It needs to do that because it does not just use one table to output to your website.
If you want to see the categories of the listings, go to GD > Places in your admin area.1. https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/common-styling-examples/#legend
2. https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/faqs/how-do-i-change-the-number-of-listings-per-page/
3. Add this to your CSS:
.geodir-list-view-select {display:none;}4. The Google Map API thinks probably you are looking for a ZIP code in the US, and does not find any listings in your system for that location.
It seems you have a site only for Spain, so I change your country setting to default country only. That forces the Google API to look only in Spain for the postcode and it seems to work now.
See also https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/core-general/#specificThat is not possible. Any special reason you want to do that?
If you tick “Wish to enable neighbourhoods ?” at GD > Multilocations, then you need to add the neighbourhoods to the cities at GD > Multilocations > Manage locations. There you will see an option next to every city to add the neighborhoods.
Please try not to use different topics for the same issue. It makes support a bit difficult.
Thanks.Giri, this is the other post: https://wpgeodirectory.com/support/topic/popular-post-widget-2
The detail page indeed does only have one sidebar.
I was assuming you were adding it to the home/location or listings/category pages.You might be able to achieve that with some CSS.
A link where we can see what you mean would also help.Have a look at this post: https://wpgeodirectory.com/support/topic/listings-not-showing-up-2/#post-64091
See also https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/server-requirements/
You can do that by using the language file: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/translate-core/
Category icons have always been mandatory. If your setup did not ask for them, there must have been something wrong with your setup, most likely some other plugin that changes the requirement.
That is usually as a result of some plugin conflict. Can you post your URL and WP admin details and we will have a look for you.
I tried as admin and as new user with a massive copy and paste in the description and time field. All worked fine …
I added some CSS to your child theme style.css towards the bottom.
You just had to add your new license key.
Thanks for letting us know.
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