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Sorry, but it is not possible without customization.
That can only be done per custom post type. Create a custom post type for online businesses only, and then go to GD > General > General tab > Select CPT to disable physical location
It all depends. Normally a listing belongs to a user, and only that user [and admin] can edit the listing from the frontend. But if you don’t want anybody to be able to edit from the frontend, then it does not really matter.
You can change them by setting your users to auto role, and then assign them to the listing. Then set the users back to their normal role.
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/URL and admin details please. Thanks.
All works perfect for me. Do you still have a problem?
Can you post URL and admin details please.
I am guessing you might have changed or added your pricing packages after adding the events, so the events don’t know what package they belong too. And that maybe your default pricing package does not allow for website etc).Claudia, no, that is not possible without customizing.
I am not familiar with Divi but a quick Goggle gave me this:
From http://www.elegantthemes.com/gallery/divi/documentation/theme-options/General Settings
Numbers of posts per page – Define how many posts you would like to be displayed when a user visits a Category Page, an Archive Page, Search Results Page, or Tag Page.Yes, you need to add different links, and you are right, they should be like this:
/add-listing/?listing_type=gd_YOUR_POST_TYPE
Without knowing the slug of your Add Listing page and your custom post types, it is impossible to give you all the exact ones without your URL and admin details. You can post these details in a private reply if you need us to check what the links to your submission forms should be.effesite, that is not your problem. I just added a listing on your site, and the text shows just fine on the preview page.
You are not using that plugin either.Can you describe what your problem is in detail?
That is a WordPress setting. Have a look at https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/faqs/how-do-i-change-the-number-of-listings-per-page/.
Mmmm, can you post your URL and admin details in a private reply please.
Have you deleted from the trash as well?
Have you re-saved WP permalinks?
Reset any GD booster caching?
Deleted any other caching?Sound like a BuddyPress problem …
I am not sure how BP works on a multisite, I’ll alert the others too, but I don’t think this is a GD problem.Sorry I could not translate more, my Spanish is limited to cerveza 🙂
You need to use GD shortcodes:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/core-shortcodes/
I fixed that in the browse page.You had hidden all listings at GD > design > map > SHOW / HIDE POST TYPE AND CATEGORY ON MAP
I fixed that.I now also added a widget to your /location page so that works.
You should use smaller icons/map markers.
Add this to your CSS to hide the NEXT and PREVIOUS:
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