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That is standard behavior, the page needs to reload, and because there is nothing in the database yet, there is nothing to show on reload.
For an existing listing, there is data in the database, so a reload, just will get the same data back from the database. But if you would change something and then reload, you will get the original data back.Hopefully that is a bit clearer now? Let us know.
The map shows fine for me on that page. Do you still have any questions?
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Post your URL and WP admin details in a private reply and we can have a look if you like.
That is not quite normal, when you simply do an update.Thanks
February 4, 2018 at 3:02 am in reply to: Suggestion? Add Filter for Price Packages on Places page #415827There are quite a few exciting changes planned for the next major update, but I am not sure your suggestion is part of it. I’ll get the developers to review your question too.
See also https://wpgeodirectory.com/road-to-v2-the-new-geodirectory-dashboard/
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These links may interest you:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/multiratings-and-reviews-add-on-overview/
https://wpgeodirectory.com/downloads/multiratings-and-reviews/Here is a bit of a demo: https://wpgeo.directory/docs/vehicles/old-timers/model-t-ford/#reviews
We do have a 3 day money back guarantee, in case you want to test it: https://wpgeodirectory.com/refund-policy/
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February 4, 2018 at 2:16 am in reply to: Suggestion? Add Filter for Price Packages on Places page #415820Each price package has usually different custom fields, so you could add a filter for those custom fields.
Without knowing what the difference is between your price packages, I don’t really know why a visitor would be interest in the different price packages, rather than the different content of the listings.This may be of interest:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/gd-search/
https://wpgeodirectory.com/how-to-sort-listings-by-price/Thanks
Try setting everything live by turning off the test payment option, and the PayPal sandbox option.
Let us know.
ThanksYes, that is possible. You can add extra fields or remove existing ones, change the order of them, etc.
If you can be more specific, we can point out more detail too.
There are plenty of changes you can make and test with the free plugin, just let us know if you need any assistance.
ThanksYes, that seems right. There is no harm in trying, especially not in you use Code Snippets.
But that will change for all CPTs as explained.Thanks
You can use widgets to the Add Listing page sections,
move around the custom fields etc.
It really depends what you want to change, you need to be as specific as possible, you cannot really edit the page, but you can change different components of the page in different ways.Thanks
Please check now.
These are the steps I took: Moved the map widget to the GD Home Top section.Thanks
1. “Make sure you have selected a menu to be used for your GeoDirectory links at GD > Design > Navigation”
2. The location switcher is to switch locations.
If you want to narrow the search by location, see https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/search-filters-overview/#near
That is the only way to include locations in a search query.It is OK to stay here to keep discussing this related issues.
Also, you can always post your URL and WP admin details in a private reply if you cannot get it to work and we need to check your settings.Thanks
Try adding this CSS:
.featured-area::before {opacity: 0;}Change the opacity level to suit.
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Or you can create a special package, and give the direct link to that package to your selected members.
Then hide that package from the Add Listing form with CSS.To change the banner, have a look at https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/faqs/translate-new-and-featured/
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February 2, 2018 at 10:23 am in reply to: Customize search condition in search widget of geoDirectory #415583That is not possible, but you can add a category selector to the GD Search widget, have a look here:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/gd-search/#catThanks
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