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You have a mismatch between HTTP and HTTPS. Your site is HTTP only it seems and you are using WWW, so all your urls should be http://WWW.whatever
Yes, just don’t touch the page. I re-added it already.
July 25, 2015 at 12:22 am in reply to: FB Social Importer not properly importing Canadian Postal Codes #46874Added to Stiofan’s list too.
Please keep related issues together, thanks.I added the location switcher to your location page sidebar and it works. Please check.
This reply has been marked as private.Whoop is in Beta, and is being debugged based on test users reports for the moment.
You seem to have a redirect in your htaccess files that redirect “location” to the discount page.
I renamed the slug of the re-created location page and it works fine now, using the slug of the earlier page you tried using as the location page. Do not edit the location pages in the admin area.This is being looked at by the developers. Please refer to your other topic.
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Are you modifying from front or back end?
Can you post your admin details please, I can not replicate that in my test site.No need to use any code, just add the GD>Search widget to where you want the searchbox.
Or use the shortcode: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/core-shortcodes/#searchThis reply has been marked as private.I see. Because the free text search goes to a search page, and not a location page that gets filtered by location, all featured listings will show in the popular post widget.
ANother solution might be to link to the /location/me page with the Near Me widget.
This reply has been marked as private.Not sure I understand correctly, but if you do NOT “disable geolocate on first load” and do NOT “Ask user if they wish to be geolocated” at GD > Advanced Search settings then that is how it works.
The page will automatically redirect to the closest location in your database.
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