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Remember that you can add more than one of these widgets, look at the demo site for example which uses a widget for each post type:
http://wpgeo.directory/directory/
So at least you are not restricted to one post type per page.You could add a required custom field for every listing and allow the user to only select from Asia, Africa, Middle East, Europe, North America etc.
Then add this to your advanced search.I added the switcher, and I will call Stiofan to look at the CSS of your switcher.
I also set the map to auto zoom on your listing pages.It sounds like you have navigated your site to Vietnam and you might not be using the location switcher [GD > multilocation > settings > add switcher to menu]
Post your URL and WP admin in a private message, that will make it a lot easier for us to review your question and give you some tips.What exact wording are you talking about?
Everything seems to be “translated” already?Your file at
/wp-content/plugins/geodirectory/geodirectory-assets/images/stars.png
has been deleted it seems.
So has /wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Map-Marker-Flag-3-Left-Pink-icon1.png which is your default marker
GD > design > map > Upload map default marker iconYou cannot use the popular post widgets for more than one CPT at the time.
But you can add more than one popular post widget to the same page.
You can also set it to display listings of the relevant CPT depending on the page you are on, so on Places the widget will show places and on Events it will show events.The main “popular places” on the homepage is most likely the same popular post widget, but without seeing your site and admin, that is a guess.
The map can only show one CPT at the time.
All of the above is to optimise the load speed of your site.
All looks fine to me.
Have you tried logging out and clearing all your caches?February 9, 2015 at 9:42 am in reply to: url redirect for advert after signup 302 error – url encoding ? #30371That htaccess file is the standard file, so that should not be an issue.
Hi, sorry but that is not possible.
Every listing can only have one location/address, but you can create relationships between listings with tags for example.Looks fine to me at first login, then going to a second page, gives me a blank site.
What I do notice is your the URL:
http://www.veneuphoria.org/#sthash.EwCnGTtC.dpbs
which suggests there is some other caching going on I think.
Can you post your admin details in a private message, I’ll get one of the others to look at this.Works for me, just done a basic test at http://goldroo.net/events/concerts/adfgag-with-quotes/#post_info.
This is the code I entered:
<iframe src="https://wpgeodirectory.com"></iframe>And here is another one where I just added a Google ad code:
http://goldroo.net/events/concerts/jasper/#post_infoDoes not look all that well, but it works for me.
Did you follow the instructions on the page:
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Dear blonde 🙂
Add this to your CSS:.geodir_post_taxomomies .geodir-tags {display: none;} -
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