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December 9, 2014 at 10:08 pm in reply to: Footer Width Cropped but Only on Search Results Page #23964
Comments as I am having a look:
This seems to be a theme problem.
On the search page, all is contained within the site-container div, but on the other pages the footer parts come after the site-container is closed.
What I notice too is that on any page where you have the GD search widget, your footer is correct.
It seems your geodir-genesis-outer div is not closing if you do not have the search in that div.
Maybe a problem with the custom coding of your advanced search?Can you post the URLs please (you can do that in a private message).
Most likely you have a similar feature on all pages except the location page, and that stops the slider from working on all these pages.This should explain a bit better hopefully what the difference is between CTPs and categories: http://docs.wpgeodirectory.com/places-categories-and-listings/
You can search by category if you use the Advanced Search Addon.
Have a look here: http://wpgeo.directory/hotels/
Click on Customize My Search and you will find the categories drop down towards the bottom.You have set GD > design > map > Default post type search on map > Places to stay.
And you have no Places to stay in your database. So the map cannot display anything. See yoursite.com/places-to-stay/That drop down list are the different custom post types (CPT), not the categories.
You only have one CPT so you do not need to search different CTPs.
So that is normal. That drop down menu will get there automicatically if you add more CTPs.GD > prices and payments > remove any option you want for the free listings
They also need to be added to the wp-terms table, or the tag pages will not work in my experience.
You had added tag with an apostrophe in it: Prophet’s chamber
I removed that tag, and now it works: http://www.kjvchurches.com/churches/faith-baptist-church-141/
It seems to be OK to add the tags after you saved the listing with the address.
But the tag does not show on the detail page, but the listing is listed on the relevant tag page: http://www.kjvchurches.com/churches/tags/prophets-chamber/I flagged this for the developers to have a look at as well.
Sorry, somehow I posted before finishing last night. Luckily Paolo picked it up.
Of course you can make all those changes using the GDF options directly from the Admin.CSS can only hide them for all listings, it cannot differentiate between listings.
Free listings will also be added to your main maps anyway.Same for the profile tab. And for the images.
CSS does not know what type listings they are.What you describe would require customisation of the code.
You did add that HTML code in the PO file, right?
So that is where you change the HTML …Or am I misunderstanding you?
Send us a link to the page where you have created the OOPS text, that would be more helpful.Thanks for letting us know you fixed it.
This reply has been marked as private.I might get Stiofan to look at this. Just to recap for Stiofan’s benefit:
If you use the dummy importer, tags do not work properly, for example see http://up-side.it/places/italy/abruzzo/pescara/restaurants/buddakan-2/
(You’ll need the password at https://wpgeodirectory.com/support/topic/tags-page/#post-23262 )Once you add a tag from the edit, it works, see http://up-side.it/places/italy/abruzzo/pescara/restaurants/morimoto/
I guess this is because dummy data was developed before the tag pages were fixed.
No problems, we got there in the end 🙂
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