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July 7, 2015 at 3:14 am in reply to: How to Make registration page disappear after user logged in? #44888
You should use the Buddypress menu items, and not link to the GD login page.
Check the screen options in the wordpress menu section, and you will find links you van add for logged in users and non logged in users.July 7, 2015 at 2:06 am in reply to: How to Make registration page disappear after user logged in? #44886You can achieve that with Buddypress and the GD Buddypress compatability addon.
This reply has been marked as private.Can you post the details of the exact listing you tried to do this, URL will do.
Does the price package allow more images than you already have?
Did you try from the frontend or the backend?
Was the file size larger than the limit set at GD > general > general tab?4. Just go to Appearance > menus and add the relevant links manually.
ALso, go to GD > design > navigation and remove or add what you like.8. https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/installing-addons/
9. https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/buying-addons-and-support/
Feel free to ask any questions if you get stuck.
No problems, just let us know if you need a hand.
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/core-design/#home
You should be able to just install just the same as any other plugins, and set your GD homepage not the same as your website homepage.
2 installations will mean you can’t share your existing users etc.
Looks pretty OK here:
http://www.veneuphoria.org/locationJust looks like you lost your stylesheet for the normal wordpress pages.
Can you set your default location first, and at least one listing in one category. Let us know how you went.
Correct, you need Buddypress and the addon. The Addon is basically a bridge between the 2, and therefore called integration.
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/core-design/#typical
The Location/home page is the template for all LOCATIONs: either the world, or France (country), or Zuid-Holland (region) or Kaatsheuvel (city).
So the location page can show all listings for a location, including hotels and restaurants and any other custom post types or categories.
Example: http://wpgeo.directory/directory/united-states/illinois/The Listings page is the template for all custom post types or categories, for example hotels and restaurants.
Custom post type: http://wpgeo.directory/attractions/
Category of that custom post type: http://wpgeo.directory/attractions/landmark/When you know the URLs of your restaurant or hotel pages, you can link to them from the menu.
Feel free to post your URL and admin details in a private reply so you can be more specific, and we might be able to help better. I think some things are getting lost in translation.
I alerted Stiofan to have a look at your question.
http://test.enroute-magazine.nl/add-listing/
And I think you have broken your location page.
GD > GD Tools > check pagesThen check at GD > permalinks
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/core-permalinks/#pagesI think you are just looking at the wrong pages:
http://test.enroute-magazine.nl/places/netherlands/noord-holland/amsterdam/restaurant/a-la-ferme/
http://test.enroute-magazine.nl/places/
Not sure what you are trying to do …Seems to be a server error, either a write problem or .htaccess file.
And you should never edit wordpress files in excel or word etc. That might also be the problem.
I’ll ask the others for some further help. In the meantime, get the server error log and post your FTP details please. -
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