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Can you post your URL please? (you can do that in a private reply if you like).
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There are 2 types of listing possible: listings with a position on the map, and listings without any address.
Then listings can be organised by custom post types, and categories and sub-categories.
You can also create extra custom fields for anything you can think of.I need to have multiple countries and multiple services with multiple rating in a single listing, is it possible to setup like this?
One listing cannot have different addresses that are added to the maps: one listing = one map address.
You can create “services offered” as a custom field, and similarly you can create a custom field “available in those countries”.
Or the “type of services” could be different categories, it’s all up to you.You’re welcome 🙂
2014 is not the best theme because of that WP sidebar. 2012 and 2013 works just fine, and 2012 is probably the simplest to see how things work. 2015 has a sidebar too, but it is simpler to adjust.
If we need to have a look at anything, you can send us your URL and WP admin details in a private reply.
GD pages are “designed” using sections and widgets. Have a look here:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/core-design/WP recommends PHP 5.6: https://wordpress.org/about/requirements/
1. Your styling of your theme is changing the GD styling. We would need your URL and WP admin details (in a private reply) to check that out.
2. Yes, see https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/core-shortcodes/
3. Yes, see https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/custom-field-examples/
4. That will work already to some extent. Review these links:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/core-design/#search
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/core-design/#how
So if the ZIP code is unique (and not used in some other country that is also in your directory), the search should work. Same for neighborhood, but there is now way of predicting what the Google API will return for a neighborhood that uses the same name as a city somewhere. It will most likely return the listings around the center of that city then.5. I guess you would need to customize the listing-detail.php template, and enter some conditional code around the tab section. But as to what code to use exactly, that would be a question for Paid Memberships Pro probably.
See also https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/customizing-geodirectory-templates/October 30, 2015 at 11:40 pm in reply to: Another dum question about .Po .Mo language translation #58629All good 🙂
I’ll set this to resolved.October 30, 2015 at 11:03 pm in reply to: Another dum question about .Po .Mo language translation #58625Your language of your site is set to es_ES, and you were translating to es_AR.
I updated your PO and MO file, and it seems to work now.
Please check.You need to activate the Prices addon, and then create different price packages, one featured and another not featured.
You will also get an admin option in the backend for every listing.October 30, 2015 at 10:44 pm in reply to: Problem with sidebar images in forum page kleo theme #58623You might need to add this code again to your function.php file:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/faqs/help-i-get-a-php-warning-on-my-pages/
That would have disappeared to with the Kleo update, that is why you should use a child theme.Are your media settings correct?
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/basic-installation/#mediaWe cannot inspect anything from images, you will have to post your URL and WP admin details in a private reply if you want us to assist.
These are your location pages now:
http://www.solarcompare.org/directory/location/australia/
http://www.solarcompare.org/directory/location/australia/western-australia/
http://www.solarcompare.org/directory/location/australia/western-australia/canning-vale/And these are your listings or category pages:
http://www.solarcompare.org/directory/listings/
http://www.solarcompare.org/directory/listings/installer/https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/core-design/#typical
Please check now.
Given that I am using GDF Modern then, which I believe is a child theme, then would I be right in thinking that adding the code to style.css will be more efficient in terms of load times?
Yes, that’s correct. I’ll set this topic to resolved.
You need at least one category, and every listing needs to be at least in one category.
I guess you wanted to ask if you can have an Add Listing page without categories and you cannot.
But if you have more than one category, and there are no listings in one of the categories, that category will not show on the front end (but will show on the Add Listing page).Next/Previous are a WP feature, and easiest is to hide with CSS.
If you trash all listings in the category, the category should disappear.
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