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The title of the homepage takes the title of the page you choose as the homepage in Settings > Reading > Front page displays
I changed the name of that page for you ( /blog ) to match what you had in Settings > General.
The page that has all the listings is your GD homepage, it shows all the GD listings; just like your blog page shows all the normal WP posts.
Like I said before, I don’t know what is still wrong; everything is working as expected.
Firstly, to create a new topic, choose the most appropriate forum, scroll to the bottom of the page and there you will find “Create New Topic”.
Not sure I understand.
What do you mean with “When in the ‘Detail Page’ and I go to ‘edit’”?
Are you navigating to a listing using the map?
Because the Location Switcher will then show the location (city) of the listing, that is normal.
You might have to give your URL and WP-admin details in a private message, so we can have a look.PS: also, save your screenshots as a JPG file, then you will be able to attach them.
GD is optimized so that a caching plugin isn’t really necessary.
Have a look at Paolo’s comments here:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/support/topic/error-plugin-geodirectory-location-manager-addedit-location/#post-17786
and here:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/support/topic/packages-not-showing-when-adding-new-listing/#post-5995You’re welcome 🙂
Hi Reena, Czar is correct. You will find the “Listing” language string in the GD core language file.
Event listings will show expiry date if:
1. The package has a time limit
2. Listing is submitted from front end, or
3. when submitted by admin, the package is chosen AND an expiry date is set at “Expire Date:(ie: YYYY-MM-DD)”There seems to be a little bug when as admin you only add “alive days”. If you do that, the systems seems to think today is 1 January 1970.
I’ll get Stiofan to have a look to.
The icon has to be transparent inside the outline, and solid colored on the outside. That way the background color (red in your case) only shows within the outline.
You can check the star image out at
/wp-content/plugins/geodir_review_rating_manager/icons/stars.pngThat should give you an idea of how to create it.
Kenny, yes, that should be in the GD core plugin.
Hi Sean, you can’t add streetview with the current version.
Sounds like a feature request you can add here if you like: https://wpgeodirectory.com/requests/Add this to your CSS:
span[itemprop=”addressRegion”] {display:none;}Have a look here too:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/support/topic/change-display-order-of-field/Can you follow this instruction:
http://docs.wpgeodirectory.com/basic-installation/#postnamesIf that does not fix it, can you post your admin details in a private message.
Not familiar with TML but here are a few thoughts:
Remove the link to dashboard.
Add the GD Login widget just below the TML widget.
Add this to your CSS:
.sidebar .geodir-loginbox-list li a.signin {display:none;}
.loginform1 .geodir_form_row {display: none;}
.geodir_loginbox h3 {display: none;}The result is that you get all your links to the favorites, listings etc, in the author page (GD dashboard).
GD > design > navigation > see my image to find “Allow post type to add from frontend”
I have used the developer tools from IE11, and it seems fine:
IE > Settings > F12 Developer Tools > Emulation > IE10
(I am not sure how true this emulator is)Read my post again at https://wpgeodirectory.com/support/topic/blog-on-site-posts-dont-show/page/2/#post-18006
Add this to .grijs in your child’s style.css
margin-top: -30px;
That will close the gap up. -
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