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You can get support for that widget at
http://wordpressdeveloperoz.themetailors.com/tt/portfolio/geodirectory-category-list/
It is not an official GD widget.“I need to show that city from which come to the site.”
Then you need to enable geolocation.You do not have to click in the “near me” compass if you don’t want to.
The search field is there to put other cities in, it is not limited to “near me”.So if you enable geolocation, then the visitor’s location will be shown.
If he wants to search for something in a different city, he enters that city in the search field.
If he wants to search near him, he can click on the “near me” compass, or enter the city where he is.Post your URL and admin details in a private message, then we can show you with some examples.
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Listing width: 100 should do what Simone says without the additional CSS.
You cannot have the default city loading AND geolocation at the same time.
“How do now to show my location on the map without turning on function “near me” ?”
See what Paolo wrote: there is an option to show in home page the listings of the default location. (if geolocation is disabled)“If entering on site in another city, it will show the city in which there is or default city?”
Option #1 will show default city to every visitor on entry.Can you post admin details please, and FTP.
I tested on my test site and there should be no problem with the latest versions (or any earlier ones for that matter).They would only have access to their profile, nothing else, if you have set the default role as subscribers.
There is no need to add any location at all.
They will be added automatically as you add listings.Paolo and Stiofan have created this theme just for this site.
For example with the GDF theme, you should be able just to change the CSS to float the .nav div, and then move it up a bit..nav { float: right; margin-top: -50px; }You should be able to do something like that with about every theme.
Buddypress will indeed allow you to do that.
Or you can change this setting:
GD > General > General > Allow user to see wp-admin area > YESYou’re welcome.
Add the GD Login widget, and make sure to check your settings at GD > design > navigation > USER DASHBOARD POST TYPE NAVIGATION SETTINGS
Just run the GD Tools, it was deleted somehow, and running the GD Tools will fix it for you. (I have done that for you).
Correction (but I reserve the right to be wrong – again 🙂 ):
If you do not use the Claim Listing addon, the owner-associate option will disappear. But if you use the Claim Listing addon, you will need that option.
Post expiration is controlled by Price addon only, it is not dependent on the Claim Listing addon.Correction (but I reserve the right to be wrong):
A user can delete their listing by going to their author page, and to their list of listings, and click “delete”. -
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