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Giuseppe, if you want to, you can edit all your locations in multilocations, and change the name of the region to the name of the province. That will allow for a province page. Note that the search and adding listings will still use the Google API which will ignore your provinces, but at least you will be able to navigate to a province page.
I have not tested this, but it should work. Maybe there would be some problems i have not thought about.Your trainer CPT will not work like that. I suggest you make the CPT location-less as explained in one of your other posts, and add custom fields for city, region and country. That will make it searchable without needing lat and lng and these listings will not have a map.
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You can do this by going to GD > place settings > “website” custom field > Show on listing page > Yes
See more at https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/core-place-settings/#commonThe /location/me page uses the GD Home template.
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/core-design/#typicalNot quite sure what you mean. Are the listings not showing on the maps on the frontend, without publishing them? Can you post your WP admin details and your URL in a private reply, so we can have a look at your setup. And attach the copy of the CSV file too, if you don’t mind.
Did you have a look at the link i posted earlier:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/core-export/#mandatoryAll listings you want to show on a map, need a city, region and country. That is how Google maps work (and other maps too).
If you want to add them using the CSV upload, you need lat and lng.
If a listing does not have a region for example, your visitors will never find it.To get lat and lng in bulk, check out this:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/core-export/#tipsI alerted Stiofan for you.
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Go to GD > design > detail > https://wordpress.org/plugins/geodirectory/https://wordpress.org/plugins/geodirectory/Exclude selected tabs from detail page
Or you can do that on a price package basis as well, ie hide the related tab for some packages and not for others.
If you never want any visitors to see a mobile view, then you need to custmize the GD styling, like Paolo says.
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You can leave mobile view on for your theme, and let visitors choose on a one by one basis if they want to see the site as mobile or not.This should answer your question hopefully:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/support/topic/question-about-importing-from-yelp/Add your request here: https://wpgeodirectory.com/requests/
If enough people vote for it, it will be considered.Have you ageed for your browser to geolocate you?
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/faqs/how-can-i-clear-geo-location-settings/Also, because you are not using the location switcher, you might not be able to see that you have navigated to a particular location. Go to yoursite.com/location to reset.
You need to adjust that in the popular post widgets in the GD home sections.
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