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Can you send us your URL please, and your WP admin details. You can do this in a private message.
This is theme related, so we need to know what theme you use, and we need to be able to investigate the CSS.
November 21, 2014 at 12:43 am in reply to: What does advanced search from look like, mine missing? #22127The basic search should search by ZIP code already. For example, put in 95680 and click Search.
For searching by Title, you might be better of to use the Auto Completer addon:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/addons/search-autocompleter/Let us know if you need a hand with anything in particular. Like what did you not get to save?
The popular post category does show all the categories, but the only reason it is called popular is because it shows the number of listings in a particular category for the page you have navigated to.
There currently is no other category widget that gives you a drop down menu.Hi Rich
I think there are some plugins that allow T+C to be added, like “Agreeable”.
Same for spam signups etc, you can try plugins like Wangguard and others.Regarding the login page for commenters, I alerted the developers:
When setting
WP > discussion > Users must be registered and logged in to comment > YES
the login from the “You must be logged in to post a comment” link indeed goes to the WP login, instead of the GD login, and does not allow registration.Not possible for the moment, but sounds like a nice idea.
Feel free to add it to the request system at https://wpgeodirectory.com/requests/This reply has been marked as private.That is not normal, normal WP search will include all GD posts as well.
This might be related to your other question at https://wpgeodirectory.com/support/topic/search-results-returning-all-post-types/
I have alerted Stiofan about this as well.
somehow your search is back-to-front or inside-up or upside-down.November 20, 2014 at 11:59 pm in reply to: What does advanced search from look like, mine missing? #22111To set up the advanced search, go to:
GD > Listings settings > advance search tab > and follow the instructions there.
You have not customised your advanced search yet.
Please let us know if you want a hand with any of it.I reopened the topic and alerted Stiofan again.
November 20, 2014 at 11:50 pm in reply to: WPGEO does NOT work, does not assign listings to proper location catagory #22109This reply has been marked as private.Hi Amir, it looks like you were able to restore your virtual pages just fine.
Do you still have any problems we should help with?This reply has been marked as private.November 20, 2014 at 9:55 pm in reply to: WPGEO does NOT work, does not assign listings to proper location catagory #22094The reason you get places like ALL, is because your users or you are not waiting for the Google API to do its work, and are saving the listing before the API has assigned the correct location.
That can only be prevented by telling your users to slow down, and/or have a regular look at your locations and clean up.
The easiest way to review that occasionally is to look at your switcher, and if ALL appears there, you need to clean up, see image.
Review this BEFORE you clean up, or you will loose listings.I explained already to you that the reason you get -1 to your slugs is because that you already had a lot of location slugs in your system from the previous directory plugin you used, and therefore you either needed to accept -1 in your new locations, or clean up all leftovers of the old system. You chose to not have -1 in new locations, so you need to accept what that means for your setup.
I have already offered to help you with this, and which I have explained that you need to do this as soon you notice a duplicate location slug (slug and slug-1) to minimize future problems.What do you mean?
A location is a city, town, village, suburb or whatever it is called in your neck of the woods. The Google API decides that when your users add a listing.
You cannot have half a city, so you cannot UN-merge … ?
You cannot set GD NOT to use cities, but only regions, if that is what you mean.If you remove the location name from the URL, your visitors are less likely to navigate to a location other than Everywhere:
GD > Permalinks > Add location in urls > NOhttp://docs.wpgeodirectory.com/faqs/how-do-i-merge-locations/
Just for your info, the Drogheda marker is not missing, it in one of the 4 listings under the marker at about Galway.
This is how GD currently works, but I agree that the radius could be reduced. -
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