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If you choose a location from the switcher, you choose to see the GD “start” page for that location, in other words the GD Home page tailored to that location.
Therefore it will serve the same things as on the overall home page, but filtered by the location if that is what you have chosen in the widgets.If you are on the events page, and you want to see the events of a particular city, you can use the map, or the search.
That is how it works, if using the switcher, it always will reset all except the location chosen.
I think I understood what you meant, I hope you understand what I mean 🙂
Hi Amir
You can use plugins like Theme My Login that mask the normal WP registration process, so people have to verify their email before they can login.
There are plenty other plugins that might be handy for you.Just de-activate the “GeoDirectory Share Location” plugin.
Then visitors will see all your listings.
To let them choose a particular location, add the switcher to the menu:
GD > Multi Location > Location Settings > Show location switcher in menu > YESLet us know how you went.
See image attached, while you are in Appearance > Menus:
The search would have nothing to do with the addresses used for your listings.
Even if the listings did not have a ZIP code, the search should still find that the ZIP is for that city, and then look for listing within a radius of 40 miles (or whatever your settings are) of that city center.
There must be something else, I’ll alert Stiofan. This might also be fixed in the next update which is not that far away, and which improves the search functionality.Hi, that sounds more like a problem with your virtual GD pages.
Can you send us your URL and WP admin details in a private message.Some possibly useful links:
http://docs.wpgeodirectory.com/how-to-restore-virtual-gd-pages/
http://docs.wpgeodirectory.com/how-to-build-your-own-theme-compatibility-plugin/Paolo is correct, bbPress always uses your normal page templates, in this case the GD Page Details in your widget area.
It is fine in FF and IE as well.
I’ll alert the developers of this one as well.It is possible to use them, but they are meant for the main content areas, not sidebars.
What browser are you using?
That infowindow for me is fine: see attachment1. The slider is not really designed for a sidebar, but for a content or top area. But I’ll get the developers to look at that.
2. Again, list view is not designed for the sidebar, you should use a 2 col setup there.
Can you give the URL of that page?
You had a page cacher enabled. GD uses dynamicly created pages, so pages should not be cached.
I de-activated your cacher and it works for me now.You’ll have to give us your WP admin details (in a private message) if you want us to look at your system.
It looks like you have deleted the virtual add-listing page, see here for more info: http://docs.wpgeodirectory.com/how-to-restore-virtual-gd-pages/Once you got these pages back, go to
GD > design > navigation and add the relevant bits to your menu.Let us know how you went.
Try adding this to your CSS:
section.widget {overflow: visible;}
Let us know how you went.
Make sure to pick Place Categories from the screen options. It might be unticked there?
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