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De-activate the Cc Custom Posts plugin. It has created a conflicting location custom post type and conflicting slugs, which you are not using anyway it seems.
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March 27, 2018 at 10:01 pm in reply to: Social Importer displaying Something went wrong[200] error. #423698Ask your hosting company for the details, or you can post your login details to your hosting company’s control panel.
ThanksIt seems you are hiding your wp-admin pages, so we cannot access them. Please turn off any security and other restriction plugins so we can login. Thanks.
If you do not want to be locked into the location when going Home, change
GD > Multilocations > Home page should go to > Root.https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/multilocations/#location
I don’t see that the “near me” doesn’t work the first time and then does the second time. It works fine first time for me.
We say “some members” because not everybody wants exactly the same thing as everyone else. Some people are just fine with how it is, others choose to make their own changes.
PS: please try to explain issues with links primarily, we don’t really have the time to watch videos longer than a minute or so. Thank you.
Personally, I think there is no need to over-categorize at all. Less is more.
Allow users to add their description and tags and your visitors should find them if they search for them.
A Mexican restaurant will almost certainly use “mexican” and “food” somewhere in the description, so any one searching for mexican food will find them.
Simpler to add a listing, simpler to find one.Plugin files are not affected by theme activation. So there is no need to reinstall anything.
The aim is to have it work with “any theme” including all WP themes out there, but V2 is beta only.Thanks
The “search for” field will search tags, categories, titles and descriptions of listings: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/gd-search/#search
The “Near” field searches based on geolocation of what is entered in that field, or the location of the listing: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/gd-search/#near
If users add other location names as tags, the “search for” will find those listings if the tag is searched for.
Anything else is a customization outside support.Thanks
I can log in starting from the homepage first. The other links give me a 502 too.
March 26, 2018 at 11:39 pm in reply to: Discounts on reocurring listings and payment details on 100% discount #423521This reply has been marked as private.March 26, 2018 at 11:37 pm in reply to: Discounts on reocurring listings and payment details on 100% discount #423520It works fine if you ignore and close the Stripe window, so you “complete” the $0.00 payment twice.
I’ll alert the developer to have a look.
ThanksThe search will always send people to the search results page. That is how you filter the listing page, you use a search query and get the results. The listings page itself cannot be filtered by geolocation.
ThanksPlanning to change CPTs in the future is not a good idea. You got to for the right setup now.
Changing CPTs later will change all the URLs of the listings, leading to 404s.
You can use custom fields for type of restaurant. Tags would only work if you control all of them, but if users can add them, you will get “mexican” and “mexico” and “mexican food” etc restaurants.
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/core-place-settings/#customMaybe “More Settings” then, instead of “Show advanced”?
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