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Not without using BP or using the GD login widget.
http://docs.wpgeodirectory.com/faqs/what-is-the-best-way-to-update-the-gd-plugins/
CSS should only get lost if you added it to your parent theme and update the theme.
Where do you add your CSS?No settings should change at all, unless you de-activate plugins before updating.
Your CODE should start with <script> and finish with </script>.
You have your NUMBER there.
If you want us to look at your setup, post your URL and WP admin details in a private message here.Have you set your GD> theme compatibility settings to Avada?
WP admin details if you want us to have a closer look.
Not sure why it is not showing.
All I can think of is that your /wp-content/uploads/comment_images/ folder is not writable.
I’ll get one of the others to have a look too.The author link is a dynamic link, so that is not possible just like that.
One solution is to use BuddyPress and the BuddyPress-GeoDirectory integration plugin. Then you can add login and profile/author links in your menu.
(Your GD author and BP member page will be the one page).“In:” is in the Advanced Search language file I think.
“Welcome” would most likely be theme or WP dependent, but from that picture I cannot guess as such, a URL would help. If you are using the GDF framework, you should find it in the language file there.http://docs.wpgeodirectory.com/category/translation/
http://docs.wpgeodirectory.com/translating-addons/The Add Listing page title can be changed by changing
1. “Add” in the core language file
2. Adjusting the labels in the custom post type settings
but you cannot change anything to the virtual pages in the WP pages settings..geodir-search {max-width: 1160px; margin: auto;}
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Try this:
.geodir-search input[type=”text”] {width: 33%;}Can you post your URL so we can actually see the site. That makes CSS a lot easier.
http://docs.wpgeodirectory.com/customizing-your-style/Search pages are ordered by distance.
Sorting options in custom fields is for category/listings pages, like
https://iamyogi.com/leslocaties/alle-yogastudios/You can also sort on the location/home template by ordering in the widgets for that template, https://iamyogi.com/plaats/almere/
Probably because you added your google analytics number in “Google analytics tracking code” instead of the full code; see more at
http://docs.wpgeodirectory.com/core-general/#analyticsI can confirm this seems to be a bug, I’ll alert the developers.
No, you cannot.
The virtual pages are used for heaps of different pages on your site.
This allows you to play with the composition of the slugs:
https://wordpress.org/plugins/wordpress-seo/If you can be more specific with URL etc, we might be able to be more precise with advice.
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