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It will automatically load the type of POI you choose: all, park, business, etc (There are 8 different ones).
Have a look here for a quick sample I knocked up, look for the red boxes.
http://geo.goldroo.net/directory/australia/queensland/The Points of Interest are hidden by default on the frontend. There would be little point in creating your own directory if all your maps have links to Google Places?
You can add the Points of Interest with the https://wpgeodirectory.com/addons/custom-google-maps/You have changed price package 12 from event to places it seems, probably after you added the events.
If you export your events you can see they are assigned to a price package which is not a gd_event package.
I suggest to export, fix the price packages and re-import.
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/core-export/#exportI added the warning suppression code to your functions.php. Please check now.
Remember that this will need to be re-done when there is a Whoop update unless you use a child theme: http://codex.wordpress.org/Child_Themes
That should work fine, see image.
The location will not be locked in until you save the listing with those lat and lng.
And clicking “set on map” works to set the address on the map; if you want the lat and lng to be locked in and to be used, you need to save the listing without clicking “set on map”.Are you using the latest Whoop version?
Have you set that custom post type to have no address at GD > General > Select CPT to disable physical location?October 11, 2015 at 12:28 am in reply to: Add Listing, New user sign up , login, Search is not working #56518I uploaded a child theme and updated your framework, and added a menu to your site.
None of your pages work, and everything is up to date and as simple as possible. There must still be some server issues, there is nothing wrong with your setup.
There is something not quite right at all, I’ll leave this one with Paolo.You can only add them to the listing in the backend if they are an author. But, like I said, you can set them back to subscriber after you have added them.
Also, look at the second suggestion I gave: Faster way, especially with high numbers, is to export your listings, change the userID of the listing owner and re-import:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/core-export/There is no need to add this new search box into the search box below the map on the GD home page.
You just need to follow the instructions on the pages at GD > Place Settings > Advanced Search and the search widget will automatically adjust.We do not have documentation for that yet, but this might help:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/core-place-settings/#sorting
[Hopefully you will find enough info there without the images showing, we just had a server crash and are working on bringing them all back]If really stuck, post your URL and admin details and details of what you are trying to achieve and we’ll give you a hand.
Because one is the “Near me widget” which is a location widget, and the other is part of the advanced search widget, which is a search widget.
It will redirect you to the home page rather than a listing/search result page and put the list of the nearest locations at the bottom.
Not quite correct (but not wrong 🙂 ): it redirects you to the GD directory home page for that location, that is not your homepage.
This is your site homepage: http://www.rinktime.com/location
This is your NEAR ME location page: http://www.rinktime.com/location/me (whatever your closest city is in your database).My suggestion is:
Create a WP home page and use that as your site’s homepage.
Then add a Home/location map to the top of your GD Home widget, and the Near Me widget will give you the exact result you are after: all listings in the visitors location.And thanks for letting us know you fixed it.
Your add listing form for events was not linked at GD > design > navigation > dashboard.
You did not have WP permalinks set correctly, they need to be set to postname.
You cannot have city only in the GD permalink if you have more than one region.
I cannot figure out why the favorite redirects to the homepage … but the URL of the listing in the backend is not updating to the correct URL. There seems to be some caching going on I cannot find. I disbabled GD Booster for the time being.The NEAR ME button is just like the geolocation which finds the closest location to you in the database and then serves that location page. It is not a search button, you use the GD Search widget for that.
The GD Home page is the same template for all locations, so all cities, regions etc.
If you’d like to put other stuff on the site home page, you might be better off to use a WP page as a home page (and add a map to it etc if you like).The listings page can never show all listings NEAR ME, it will always be filtered by custom post type etc.
You should avoid the use of !important, but with an inline style it is the only way to give your CSS more priority. There is nothing “wrong” with it.
You did not add !important to it at
Whoop options > quick code > cssPlease check now.
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