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Google does not fly like a crow, Google drives or walks.
The GD distances are just a straight distance.Not really. It needs to be entered every day or it will not show up on your calendar etc.
Hi Meike, can you post your WP admin details in a private message, so we can have a look at your settings?
I think your theme needs to support 2 sidebars, and then you just use the theme options. But I am not sure, that is John’s specialty, I’ll invite him to join this topic.
The side map does not disappear for me on that page.And you’ll never know what the size of my browser window is, so you can’t “limit the number of listings to not extend past the bottom most widget in sidebar”.
November 9, 2014 at 4:05 am in reply to: Location Mangers Plugin: Listings not showing on map #21032Your permalinks were not set correctly: http://docs.wpgeodirectory.com/dos-and-donts/
.geodir-breadcrumb ul li {font-size: 18px;}
I also suggest you change your WP permalinks to postname: http://docs.wpgeodirectory.com/dos-and-donts/
Without any connection to Google, your site can never work, as the maps cannot be shown. I’ll get the developers to have a look at your question too.
November 9, 2014 at 1:53 am in reply to: Location Mangers Plugin: Listings not showing on map #21022What you describe seems to be because there is an error in your data somewhere, can you send us the link of the listing, a picture does not help.
Those distances would be just as the crow flies.
Can you give some URL of searches etc, so Stiofan can have a look at it?The easiest way is to perform the search and copy the URL?
I could get in now, I also changed the width of the map to a fixed width, so it stays on the side instead of it spreading over the whole page.
Let us know if there is still anything else.
This post my be useful:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/support/topic/change-default-text-on-submit-enquiry-form@ adriangraham
Would that not just mean that the user does not know where they are?
That would not stop changing a location if the user has navigated to another location after the search, you are only hiding it from them?Another suggestion is to link HOME to http://worldwidebars.com/location
That will reset things.You need to add the Location Switcher: GD > multilocations > location settings > Show location switcher in menu > YES
What you describe is standard GD behaviour, you can also test it at the demo @ http://wpgeo.directory/You can always adjust the error text, here is an example: http://www.bookhinterland.com.au/location/australia/queensland/brisbane/
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