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In that case you would use Post Name for the WP section and Default for the GD section.
Or you can add /%postname%/ to the Custom base option, which will be the same as the Default option then.Thanks
1) I saw that the profile page (usually referred to as the “detailed listing”) can have a link to the external address, e.g., to the user’s website. This is fine (BTW, can I make it “nofollow” for free listings?).
That is possible with some additional custom coding, but it may not be a good idea: https://wpgeodirectory.com/support/topic/make-listing-weblink-nofollow-free-follow-paid/
A better option may be not to allow website links for free listings.2) Another option is to offer users an internal link which, although is “internal” for the website, it is totally “outside” of the GD. The content of such a page will not be “known” or “controlled” by the GD. As far as I understand, such an option is possible and allowed, right?
You can allow any type of link to be added to a listing, for example to a facebook page, website, internal page of a website, etc.3) Moreover, I saw that the profile can have a link to “photos” which will access one or more images. These images can be uploaded by users, and will be saved in the GD’s database (ready for import/export). I like this idea very much, but I want to know if instead of photos it can be html/text/etc.?
The link to photos is a link to a bookmark on the same page.
You can add heaps of different custom fields to a listing: HTML, text etc
See more about custom fields that can be added: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/core-place-settings/#custom4) So, my main question is: Can I insert into the profile a link(s) to a *secondary page(s)*, and allow users to upload html/text/etc. for this “secondary page(s)” through the GD?
No, but you can add a link to a detail page that goes to another tab on the page that allows whatever you like. Just like the link to photos, and the link to maps, etc. You can add as many tabs as you like (which you are calling links to a secondary page), but they will all be on the same page.
If you really want separate pages for the same user, then you can use linking between different custom post types or the franchise addon.Franchises allow sub-listings:
example: https://wpgeo.directory/docs/places/united-states/new-jersey/toms-river/transport/classic-cars/#gd_tab_franchises
info: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/franchise-manager-add-on/Custom post types, allow linking etc:
example of a linked place [morimoto restaurant] to a place [music hall]: https://wpgeo.directory/docs/venues/united-states/minnesota/minneapolis/concert-halls/music-hall-minneapolis/#link_business
info: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/linking-custom-post-types/5) Suppose, this link will be called “my biography”?
a. Can the text on this “my biography” page become part of the GD, be saved by the GD’s user, be imported and exported by the GD?
Export and import can be done by admin for any type of listing and fields, see https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/core-export/b. If yes, can I create such an option for the users by using the GD’s editor, or only by adding some code manually?
An Add Listing page is automatically created when setting up GD, extra custom fields etc.Let me know if I still misunderstood.
I suggest you set up a site and get started, it will all become clearer, and then we can give more practical pointers.You may also be interested in our UsersWP plugin, which is specifically for user profiles, whereas GD is for any type of listing: https://userswp.io/
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Every country has its own map, and every region and every city, and the whole world too.
See a demo here: https://wpgeo.directory/docs/all-cities/Thanks
September 24, 2018 at 12:35 pm in reply to: Is Whoop compatible with the new Marketplace plugin for GD? #447501Sue, https://userswp.io/downloads/woocommerce/ and https://wpgeodirectory.com/geodirectory-woocommerce-wc-marketplace-geomarketplace/ are two different things.
Support and updates will be provided directly by the developer on his website: http://webnware.com/ for https://geodirectoryexperts.com/experts/india/rajasthan/jaipur/full-stack/web-n-ware/#geo_shop
What is it exactly that you want to do?
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It works fine for me now. Make sure that you clear any browser settings that deny geolocation for your site.
The earlier link you gave wasn’t HTTPS so clear all caches or try another browser.
ThanksIf you follow the instructions at https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/translate-core/ and put the language file in the correct folder, then your “translation” will be safe from updates.
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You’re welcome:)
You can do that with the GD core language file.
ThanksSeptember 24, 2018 at 12:00 am in reply to: Search Results in Ascending (Alphabetical Order) #447411To order Listings pages alphabetically, set your default sorting order by title at GD > Place Settings > Order tab.
On Search pages, results are always ordered for relevance to the visitor’s query.
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You need a HTTPS website to allow geolocation. You will need to install a SSL certificate.
ThanksThis reply has been marked as private.I’ll get a developer to have a closer look.
You need to add your billing option to the Google Map API project, see https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/directions/usage-and-billing
and https://wpgeodirectory.com/google-maps-platform-changes-directory-developers/You may also need to install the Location Manager if you are trying to add listings outside your default location: https://wpgeodirectory.com/downloads/location-manager/
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You will need to install the Location Manager: https://wpgeodirectory.com/downloads/location-manager/
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