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This may be handy too: https://wpgeodirectory.com/most-wp-sites-wont-be-gdpr-compliant-by-may-25th/
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.archive .gd-search-field-cpt, .search .gd-search-field-cpt {display: none;} .archive .gd-search-field-taxonomy, .search .gd-search-field-taxonomy {display: initial !important;}1. When setting a default location, drag the marker to the correct spot on the map. If entering regions that are not recognised by the Google API then geocoding will not work.
See also https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/definitions/#location2. To get lat and lng in bulk, review https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/core-export/#resources
3. To get a map on the homepage, add the GD Home Map widget to Appearance > Widgets > GD Home Content.
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/widgets/
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/layout/#directoryThanks
You’re welcome 🙂
Nearly all themes should be able to be made compatible with GD, they may just not be compatible out of the box. And this should even be simpler once the next major update V2 comes out.
Have a look at GD > Theme compatibility for all themes that needed little tweaks, and those tweaks are included: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/core-theme/The reason to advise against all-in-one directory themes, is that they will have competing and conflicting functions with your GD plugin, and the only way to use them with GD, will be not to use any of their directory components. You cannot run one directory site with two directory systems.
UsersWP is not able to create different registration forms for different roles without customization.
Everyone is a user, so if some users should not be able to add listings, then you may need to look for a membership plugin to use with GD and UsersWP.Thanks
Please send us your URL, WP admin details and FTP details in a private reply so we can check your language files.
ThanksYou want to change the highlighted text, or you want to change the URL where it links too?
I alerted the developers to have a look at your question after the weekend.
ThanksIs it possible to move the custom post types in the search to be a tab instead of a dropdown like in the attachment, and if, how?
That would require some customization, which is outside support.Is it also possible to create a new search critieria, like prices (also indicated in the picture)?
Please review
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/gd-search/
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/gd-search/#selectThanks
Sorry, but that is not possible without customization of the code.
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Glad we got it sorted 🙂
Go to Appearance > Widgets > GD Detail Sidebar
and remove the GD Loginbox, Popular Post and GD Listings Map widgets.Thanks
To get a better dashboard for your users, you can combine your GD site with out UsersWP plugin: https://userswp.io/
Have a look at the settings at GD > Prices and Payments > General tab.
There are options to display the expiry date for your users.Thanks
Please UN-HIDE listings at GD > Design > Map tab > SHOW / HIDE POST TYPE AND CATEGORY ON MAP
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Please review https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/translate-core/ and
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/translating-addons/You will need to change the Location Manager language file.
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