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This one works fine with Whoop if you integrate with Buddypress.
Not sure if you are not using Buddypress integration.You have to leave room for margins, so try something like 24-48-24 until the right sidebar moves into place.
I’ll have to get Paolo to look at this.
You could add this to your CSS:
.geodir-breadcrumb {display: none;}Judging by the image you posted, you have a plugin or theme conflict. Look at our image to see how that should look.
See also: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/core-design/#detail-tabTry de-activating them one by one to see which one it is.
September 17, 2015 at 6:11 am in reply to: Changing the word Place/Places & city, provinces import #53404Hi Rick
You can change “place” with the translation file, or using the Custom Post Type addon:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/translate-core/
https://wpgeodirectory.com/addons/custom-post-types/There is no need to add any locations, they will automatically be added as you add listings, or your users add their listings.
September 17, 2015 at 2:23 am in reply to: Advanced Search Field Value Not Saving When Selected #53390you are welcome
They seem to be exactly in the same order as the settings to me. Can you empty all caches, maybe you see something else than the rest of us.
All I see is that maybe a bit more CSS work is required but you know that.I split this topic off as the other one was a bit old.
PMP-PRO works side by side with GD.
PMP-PRO restricts access to pages, and GD allows for submissions of special posts.
There is no need for integration, both work on different principles.You need to set up Prices and Payments addon settings to use Stripe, so if you cannot get that to work, you can post your URL and admin details so we can have a look.
GD can charge a fee per post.
PMP-PRO charges fees for access. So you could for example restrict access to the Add Listing page using PMP-PRO and not charge a GD fee. That would mean you would not charge per post, but the user can add as many listings they like while the PMP-PRO membership is active.September 16, 2015 at 9:42 pm in reply to: Automatically populate locations with UK Towns and Cities #53373You’re welcome 🙂
September 15, 2015 at 11:58 am in reply to: "Parent" level post with "Children" level posts linked #53241The best I can suggest is to use extra custom fields.
So if a hotel is added, the user can also fill in a section about the restaurant.September 15, 2015 at 11:55 am in reply to: Automatically populate locations with UK Towns and Cities #53238There is no need to populate the cities and towns. You normally add cities as you add listings.
Your users will add the city as part of their submission.
Or you can add the city as you upload the listings by CSV.
Adding cities without listings would only create 43,000 empty pages.Have a look at your Postaddress field, that is the original address field.
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With the prices and payment addon, you can create packages that are featured, and then you can sort the listing displays by Featured first.
That is not the same of course as ordering by all of your price packages.I alerted Paolo for you.
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