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Ok, try this then:
.geodir-pcomments, .geodir-rating {display:none !important}Normal WP comments settings are used for your pages, posts and GD listings (which are a special type of post).
You can tell WP to either as default not have comments for anything, but enable them on a per post or page basis;
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You can tell WP to as default to have comments for everything, but disable them on a per post or page basis;Stiofan, we are talking about
GD > Place Settings (or other custom post) > custom fields > Field:Address (address) > Region label + City label.So we would only be talking about the translation of Region, city and country on the Add listing page.
@nolak37 Correct me if I am wrong.
If you use a GDF child theme, you can add the GD admin bar and then add the welcome widget there.
GDF options > header > activate GD admin bar
Appearance > widgets > add GD Welcome widget to GD Admin Bar Left (or Right).I’ll get Stiofan to look at your CSS question, he might have a different solution than my “abnormal” css 🙂
I guess you could hide the header completely, and then style the first menu item to be your logo?
This website is not using GDF, it is a custom theme.Only ratings or comments and ratings?
RATINGS ONLY
Add this to your CSS:
.geodir-rating, #gd_ratings_module {display:none;}COMMENTS AND RATINGS:
http://docs.wpgeodirectory.com/faqs/how-do-i-disable-reviews/Let us know how you went.
There seem to be a few things wrong with your theme.
I think your multiple theme plugin is making things difficult, for example your menus are not working as normal, so the location switcher is not showing.
I suggest you de-activate that plugin so you can get things to work, and then you maybe can activate it again if you want to and see whether it does not break things again.Or de-activate it, and let us know, then we can fine-tune your settings, so you can see how it works before you play with the themes again.
You’re welcome.
That would be the best.
The only other way, is that they contact you, you create a user in the system, assign that user to the listing, and then they can edit or upgrade from the frontend.
The claim addon automates all that.It should have changed on the detail page only.
See here as well: https://wpgeodirectory.com/support/topic/listing-titles-show-twice-and-other-2-problems/#post-27160They all are nofollowed out of the box; if you inspect your code, you’ll see the attribute is there.
It all works fine for me.
You are not using the location switcher, so my guess is that you navigated somehow to another location than the location The Arc is in.
Add the location switcher at GD > multilocation > settings so your visitors can keep track of where they navigated.Never been reported before. Can you give us a few examples? (you can do that in a private message if you like).
http://docs.wpgeodirectory.com/faqs/how-do-i-change-the-number-of-listings-per-page/
I’ll give Stiofan a nudge.
Not sure what you mean with “fieldsets with a categorie”
Have a look at this:
http://docs.wpgeodirectory.com/core-place-settings/#custom
This should have nothing to do with what theme you use.
If you can’t figure it out, post your URL and WP admin details and we will check whether you are the lucky recipient of the daily-bug-award or whether there is some other award we can give you 🙂With the core plugin, you can only have one city.
If you want to add listings in other places, you will need the MultiLocations addon: https://wpgeodirectory.com/addons/multilocation/ -
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