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Once imported, you can use the bulk edit function of WP to set them all to draft. Does that solve it?
Just create a new category and add at least one listing to it, or rename the categories that have been installed as default.
Ok, thanks for letting us know. I’ll set this to resolved.
We’d need to see the URL at least, you can post that in a private message.
Do you have at least one listing in at least one category?I have asked Paolo to have a look at this question.
Hi Roger
1. I think that is possible by adding a default location in the center of the US, and then setting the home page map widget to the right zoom level and not autozoom.
Then choose the first option at GD > multilocation > location settings > home page results.
The zoom level will affect all your other location pages though.2. A calendar widget can be used if you use the Events add-on. That is probably a better option?
I’ll get Stiofan to consider the first question too, though.
September 15, 2014 at 12:06 pm in reply to: Title of Listing Not Displaying Inside the Listing #15404In your GDF options you have set some of the headings to be “white”.
H1, H2 and NAV headers are set to white.Either CTP with categories, or categories with subcategories.
Either way, you will either have two categories or two subcategories named the same. That is not a problem, but it will mean you will have two categories listed in a popular category widget with the same name.http://docs.wpgeodirectory.com/places-categories-and-listings/
September 15, 2014 at 11:52 am in reply to: Title of Listing Not Displaying Inside the Listing #15400Similar problem as you had before, add this:
.entry-title {color: brown}
Let’s get Stiofan to have a look at this.
Hi Jeff, happy to test at http://goldroo.net/, my test site.
I can give you access too if you want it.Well, that is what the setting does. I don’t quite understand why you ever would set that to Publish, but that is the default position I think.
I think the setting per price package must take precedence.
Assume I have a $5 and a $2 package, both expiring in a month.
If I set the $5 package to downgrade to a $2 package on expiry that will take precedence over the setting in general which I would set to “draft”.
The problem with that would be if a user submits a $5 listing but does not pay, it will sit in draft for a month, and then go to a $2 listing on expiry; but will it stay in draft because that is the general setting or will it go to a published $2 listing because that is the downgrade setting for the $5 listing.I have set up a test, and will report tomorrow.
What setting do you have at GD > Prices + Payments > General > Enable expiry process?
You have it set to “Publish” on expiry, so that is what it does I guess.Thanks for looking into this, Stiofan.
Is the info you just posted for all themes (and child themes) or only for GDF?Hi Zauberer, there is no need to pre-add any cities. You’ll only end up with heaps of empty pages. Your users will add cities as they add their listings.
There are a few Germans around here, so you might get lucky.
For anybody else reading this, if you have any translation files you want to share, I will add them over here: http://docs.wpgeodirectory.com/category/translation/
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