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You will have to look in the translation files:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/translate-core/Just added two listings with tags, no problem.
Make sure your address fields are all correct and the location is set on the map before proceeding.If you will not allow certain data to be input from the frontend, why would you want to add it from the backend. You only will have problems if you want to go outside the requirements you set for your users.
If you want more character tags, you need to change it with the prices addon, otherwise if people claim there listing, they will loose all the tags anyway as soon they update the listing from the frontend.If you have lots of data, use the CSV import, but again, you need to be aware of the restrictions set on the listings, even if you upload them that way.
You do not need the code for the content if you only want to change the looks of the display. Please search for some tutorials or videos on how to use firebug, and here is the code you would use for the category list for example:
.geodir_full_page .geodir-cat-list ul li {border: 2px red solid;}40 all up, just add listings from the frontend, and I doubt you will have any issues. Let us know.
You need to find the correct styling class and change it.
CSS lessons are not part of free support, but here is an article that should give you a start: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/customizing-your-style/Can you stop adding more than 40 characters to the tags?
You are trying to add listings that are not within the requirements set for users adding them from the frontend.
You can change that with the Prices addon, but I think that until then you need to stay within that restriction.Welcome, have a look at this post, that should give you a start:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/support/topic/help-with-theme-compatibility/#post-45173I have turned the captcha on the add-listing page.
That seems to fix it, please check.
Also, the address field should only have the street address, not the city and state; just let the Google API do its work.
Let us know how it goes now.Then you will have to set GD > multilocations > location settings to:
enable default country
enable multi regions
enable multi citiesAlso see:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/core-general/#specificStill not working. username correct?
Incorrect password …
URL of listing too, please.That is not possible. The Google API requires for address, city, region and country to be added. It is not just filling in the form you are doing, you are also calculation the location on the map etc.
And unless you change your settings, you will never be able to add any listings outside your default city.
Your site will cover what area? One city only, whole country, world …?I hope I am clear, but if you explain what area your site is to cover, and can provide some more specific advice.
That seems only to be a warning/question.
What happens if you actually share the link?
https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=1448968332076136&id=100008889489027
I had no trouble posting it, the issue is just because the image is in your upload folder, and I guess that triggers FB’s interest …URL, admin details, details of the relevant listing, please.
Adding from front or back end?
Have you disabled all non-GD plugins one by one to check?
Any idea what changes were made before this started happening? -
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