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You need to add some styling, for example
#access ul ul a {min-width: inherit;}But without your admin details, it is a bit hard to guess all the correct CSS.
I think I got confused because you are using 2 account, so I split the topic before I realised.
Like many plugins, options become only available after you activate the main option.But back to GD:
“To join, you must submit a listing to that group, and that is how GD lets you charge to join a group.”
I am a visual person. It would be great to see some screen shots on the “steps” to do this.
Yes it seems that this would work but I am stuck on the sequence on how to present this to the end user and how to implement on the back end.The steps would be:
1. You create a custom post type called Groups
2. Then create a category called Group1 and Group2 etc.
3. Fine-tune your custom fields etc
4. Set up packages to join the “groups” for a fee.
5. Now users can select a package to join Group1 or Group2 and add their detailsCan you post your URL and admin details please, images are impossible to debug.
Thanks.You might be able to hide the region option using CSS (not sure how), so I’ll escalate your question.
Look at your BP settings. After enabling groups you can restrict group creation to admins only at BP settings.
Then when setting up a group you can choose how people can join.Would this work for you?
Think of categories or custom post types as groups.
To join, you must submit a listing to that group, and that is how GD lets you charge to join a group.Add this to your CSS for example
dl.geodir-tab-head dd.geodir-tab-active a {background: #9A2F6B;}Have a look here too, this explains how to find the correct code:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/customizing-your-style/Look for Location Manager.
Installation instructions at https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/installing-addons/
Let us know if you have any other questions.Hi Mike, I escalated your question.
I escalated your question.
To change the text go to GD > notifications > messages
Hi Glenda, I guess from your reply you solved your issue, and I can set this to resolved?
Mmm, I had seen a few problems which I thought were caused by using a WP page, and restoring with GD tools had fixed it. I now tested [not that I do not believe Paolo but to test how wrong I was 🙂 ] and realize I was been wrong.
Thanks Vincent, I should get something back to you soon.
A featured listing will only be at the top of the list if you choose that in the popular post widget.
If you add custom fields that are only for a price package that is featured, and then set these fields to be shown on the listings page, then that would stand out better.What I meant is that image b is how it should work, so you should be able to load the default post type with only one category checked.
I alerted Stiofan for you, this seems to be a bug. -
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