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Glad you fixed it, I was about to post these links:
http://docs.wpgeodirectory.com/faqs/why-can-i-not-see-my-listing-on-the-frontend/
http://docs.wpgeodirectory.com/faqs/category/troubleshooting/Hi, have a look here:
http://docs.wpgeodirectory.com/category/translation/As Paolo pointed out, this was a bug that is fixed. Your GD plugins need updating:
http://docs.wpgeodirectory.com/faqs/what-is-the-best-way-to-update-the-gd-plugins/1. ADd this to your CSS:
#reg_passmail {display: none}2. /wp-login.php?action=logout&redirect_to=http://yoursiteURL for homepage or see
http://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/wp_logout_urlSee http://docs.wpgeodirectory.com/core-shortcodes/
The shortcode is [gd_advanced_search]
Because you did not add that CPT at GD > Listings claims > options > Choose post types for show claim listing link.
I added it for you.Hi David, have a look at these 2 articles, they hopefully give you the info you need: http://docs.wpgeodirectory.com/category/geodirectory-support/
Basically, if you bought GD addons at themetailors, you have a lifetime license for them, but you will need to sync your themetailors account with your account here.
Have a look at those articles and if you are still stuck, just ask your questions here.Neverending topic 🙂 We keep telling you to use the switcher. That is how you navigate from location to location, away from a location and into a location.
If you enter at https://iamyogi.com/leslocaties/nederland/overijssel/enschede/ you lock the location in Enschede.
You can get out by clicking on the breadcrumb, for example click on Nederland will get you to all of Nederland.
Or you can provide a link to https://iamyogi.com/plaats/ that will also reset the site to “everywhere”.
Or, adding a switcher helps people see where they “are”.For example, look at the menu on this page:
http://www.2cv.com.au/directory/belgium/flanders/
It shows clearly where you “are”Remember that entering “Enschede” in the search form does not give you listings IN Enschede, but gives you listings NEAR the centre of Enschede using a radius you set in your admin.
That is not the same as using the switcher to go to Enschede. That will show you all the listings that use Enschede in the address.Favorites and listings is in the core translation file.
Users can submit listings and reviews.
Why should they not?
How will you stop someone registering 2 accounts, to review and to list?March 17, 2015 at 12:22 am in reply to: Split: Preview Listing Verbiage with Recurring Option #34208Hi Marc, use the payment plugin translation file to change the text on the preview page.
http://docs.wpgeodirectory.com/category/translation/I think it is indeed a bit weird that the all-all came back. There might be some old all-all left over in the database, so you’d need to have a look there – but I doubt it.
If you have the location switcher on your site, it is easy to review your locations once in a while. As soon ALL appears in the switcher, you know you need to have a look in locations and do a merge.
If you want me to have a look, I will need your phpMyAdmin credentials and admin details.Add that CSS to your child theme’s style.css at Appearance > Editor.
Use the shortcode in the sidebar:
http://docs.wpgeodirectory.com/location-manager-shortcodes/You have given your browser permission to remember your location.
This should help you reset: http://docs.wpgeodirectory.com/faqs/how-can-i-clear-geo-location-settings/You need to add the location switcher:
GD > multilocations > add switcher to menu, so people can navigate to somewhere else. See demo for an example. -
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