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Both OpenOffice and LibreOffice are fine, but not excel.
Re the dates: the entries in the database are not always the same as the display on the site, for example the raw date entered can be displayed differently by your WP settings.I’ll set this to resolved. Amy other questions, just ask.
Use the shortcode [gd_advanced_search]
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/core-shortcodes/#searchThe fieldset is working properly.
A fieldset is only a heading for the fields underneath it, just like the test I set up.
See image.
From the documentation:Fieldset: Setting this to YES will create a new tab on the detail page, but only if the field is also set to show on the detail page.
Field: Setting this to YES will add the field to the Fieldset under which the field is ordered.What you are trying to achieve is a tab within a tab. That is not possible.
You can do that by adding an admin field with default content in your More Info tab, called heading for example and style that.
And then add your fields below that.
Have a look at your Miromoto listing for the example I introduced.Your PO file did no longer have the string “listing title” in it, so not sure how you used PoEdit.
I restored your PO and MO file and have translated the string now, review your add-listing form for the result.Giri, the remaining problem is that on the listings page, all listings have a link to the website, although the custom field “website” is set to NOT display on the listings page.
For example, look at http://wptry.it/wordpress-directory-theme-whoop/places/united-states where all listings show a link to the website.
But http://wptry.it/try-geodirectory/location/united-states does not.I can see it, but I cannot inspect the code, so if you want us to give you support, post your admin details and URL in a private reply.
VPS with GoDaddy should be fine. Just ask them to move your account.
Your permalinks were not set to postname:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/basic-installation/#postnamesYou had moved the GD template pages (add listing, preview etc) as a subpage of the location page. I restored them.
Your location and listings pages were both using “classes” as a slug. That cannot work. Fixed.
You can add this to your CSS
.fa-compass {color: green !important}No idea how that inline styling got there, that is not part of the default files, see the demo at http://wptry.it/wordpress-directory-theme-whoop
September 21, 2015 at 10:14 am in reply to: I can't see GeoDirectory > BuddyPress Integration #53858You can find the plugin in your download area, review the installation steps at https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/buddypress-integration-add-on-overview/
This reply has been marked as private.I had no trouble adding a listing.
You might have to clear your geolocation settings:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/faqs/how-can-i-clear-geo-location-settings/It seems you have not followed the instructions at https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/social-importer-addon/#facebook exactly.
Delete your app at FB and try again. Let us know how you went.Can you post URL, WP admin details and FTP details in a private reply so we can have a look for you.
I cannot see any page that has a location map.
Please note that GD is not compatible with GoDaddy managed WP hosting, you will need to move to a normal server:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/support/topic/customised-wp-hosting/#post-49575
And there are more topics too, just search for GoDaddy. -
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