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It looks like you delete the CSS from
/wp-content/themes/sfogliacitta/style.cssI can no longer see
#menu-item-gd-location-switcher dd a {
padding: 5px !important;
font-size: 14px !important;
text-align: center !important;
}Do not add it to the style of a plugin, because it will be deleted next update!
You’ll have to give us your WP admin username and password, we can’t troubleshoot it like this.
#menu-item-gd-location-switcher {
font-size: 16px;
}Worng location for your MO file, it should be in
wp-content/languages/plugins/geodirlocation-it_IT.mo [simplest]
or
wp-content/languages/plugins/geodir_location_manager/geodirlocation-it_IT.mo1. https://security.google.com/settings/security/apppasswords
2. Select App > Other (customised name)
3. Enter something like “analytics for Purple Edge”
4. Click Generate
5. Copy and paste the 16 characters password at GD > General > Google Analytics > Google analytics password for api?I’m guessing a lister wouldn’t be able to paste a Paypal button into their “Special Offers” tab??
Why not if you make it a HTML field?
Have not tried, but can’t see why it would not be possible?Yes, the style sheet is there.
@ Purple
Just PayPal vouchers, nothing else.
https://www.paypal.com/au/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_giftcard-intro-outsideAugust 16, 2014 at 4:42 am in reply to: Map Sticky doesn't work in GD Map – Listing page widgets #12246Works fine at the demo site.
Have you checked that both Sticky is ticked on every type of page where you use it in the sidebar?I’ll alert Stiofan to this.
In the meantime you can just upload the content using FTP. You’ll find two folders in the ZIP file, just upload these two folders into your themes directory.That is ordinary old-fashioned, no additives added, WP search.
You will find the “Search” widget at Appearance.It seems it does not search the custom fields, but maybe that is just a tweak to the WP search function.
Like this (Look at top corner)?
http://www.bookhinterland.com.au/
[search for “cedar” for example]The code that Simone provided should work:
#menu-item-gd-location-switcher dd a {
padding: 5px !important;
font-size: 14px !important;
text-align: center !important;
}Add it to Appearance > Editor > style.css of your child theme
/wp-content/themes/sfogliacitta/style.cssFor translation, see http://docs.wpgeodirectory.com/category/translation/
You should have a MO file like this
wp-content/languages/plugins/geodirlocation-it_IT.moInteresting John, never looked at that either.
But looking at it now, the list does not contain any CTPs other than the original Places and Events. New CTPS are not listed.
But they are exported, but will only be imported if you already have set up your CTPs to match in the new installation.
I have not tested thoroughly but just wanted to share.August 16, 2014 at 12:36 am in reply to: How to Set Up Custom Post Types when you have many categories and subcategories #12226Hi Reena and B, glad you figured it out.
This is what I would recommend when you are considering setting up your GD site:
1. Minimise the amount of CTPs
2. Don’t forget you can use CTP > Category > sub-category
3. It is better to have broader categories than have too many categories for every little variation
4. You can add the advanced search that allows visitors to search to narrow their search to one category only.PS: B, the person who starts a topic can also read private messages.
I guess you are talking about the location switcher.
You have to select the REGION “tab” first and wait for the States to load. -
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