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August 28, 2014 at 4:16 am in reply to: Map pop up info box not following prices and pyament plugin #13467
GD > “place” settings > custom fields > select the field you want to restrict to some payment options
Can you post your WP admin details please, so I can have a look at your settings.
A “confirmed” paid listing is showing as Type “Paid” with status selector as “UnPaid.”
For Stiofan’s benefit:
all my paid listings where payment was made using PayPal show a paid status at on of my sites (at GD > prices and payments > invoices // my settings are to publish automatically)Brian, this might be something site specific, so you might have to give Stiofan your login details.
Search function is being reviewed for the moment, and that is one of the bits already flagged. I’ll make sure the developers know of your post.
So if I am right, these are the remaining questions for Stiofan.
You do not want to auto-publish, so all listings are set to draft, but you are not sure that the information at the bottom of the listing in admin is correct, assuming you have a default installation for PayPal, and have not changed any of the GD-generated PayPal URLs (return/cancel/notify).
In other words, you want to know whether you can trust the payment status in “Listing transactions”.I’ll get him to look at that, so if there is anything else you want Stiofan to look at, can you post that in the next message. That way he does not have to read the whole topic.
Hi Yves
Can you post your WP admin login details in a private post so we can have a look please.To hide the menu on mobile use something like this in your child’s stylesheet:
@media screen and (min-width: 0px) and (max-width: 720px) {
.map_category{ visibility: hidden;
}Unless you have a listing in a category, the category will not show in the transparent menu on the bottom right hand corner of the map.
Also, you need to swap CTPs from the bottom of the map to show the categories for those CTPs.
You can control the subs are shown initially by
WP admin > appearance > widgets > GD Home section where your map widget is > GD-Gmap-home page widget > Collapse child/sub categories ?:It looks like you figured out your last question 🙂
Merging CTPs in the future might not be that easy, if possible at all.
This reply has been marked as private.The dropdown only shows the first five. Once you start searching for another city or region it will find what is in your database. That is why you have the search box up the top of the dropdown.
Do you have a listing in the default location for the default CTP?
Otherwise, change the setting in
GD > Multilocation > settings > Home Page Results
http://docs.wpgeodirectory.com/multilocations-overview/#gdTo change the list of cities when switching regions go to
GD > Multilocation > settings > Show location switcher in menu > List drilled-down Regions, Cities > YES
http://docs.wpgeodirectory.com/multilocations-overview/#mainThis reply has been marked as private.As long you are editing the header.php of the child theme and not from the framework. Look in the top right corner at “select theme to edit”, it should show “GDF CHILD” not “GDF”.
1. So all good
2. That explains why both go to draft. If you set default to publish, and payment is not made, the submission will be set to draft. If payment is confirmed, it will be auto-published.
3. That is why you get notifications? The number of notifications tells you the number of attention seekers?
No need to go and look anywhere else than the bottom of the listing screen?4. There is a difference between payment and publishing. For example if a customer tells you the cheque is in the mail, and you already set it to published, then you don’t want it to be shown as paid in case the cheque does not turn up.
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