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You’re welcome, from both of us 🙂
Great, thanks for letting us know.
I have added this CSS to overwrite the themes CSS for content and sidebar sections on GD pages:
.geodir-page .fl-sidebar {width:30%} .geodir-page .fl-content {width:65%}Added at GD > Design > Scripts> CSS
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PayPal sandbox is still enabled.
Bank transfer is not an option for recurring payments.Thanks
Please review https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/changing-the-layout-of-addresses/
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The screenshot does not show the CSS, so I recommend to wait until your site is live, so we can access all the right code etc. The inspector will show enough data if we could actually use it ourselves, but that is not possible for the moment.
GDF does not have those white lines so they must come from somewhere else, see https://wpgeo.directory/gdf/
Please contact us again once we can inspect the code properly. Thanks
We would need to see the page in question, so please post a link.
How? See https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/customizing-your-style/
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Correct.
I cannot replicate that, I just added exactly as you have done it and I get everything right.
Try using a different browser with a different user, it is most likely some cached issue for you only.Anchorage is the default location now after I deleted the incorrect default location.
What do the address fields say after you import the facebook URL?
You need to make sure that the region and city field are updated.
Can you post the Facebook page URL if we need to test.Thanks
3. When a city is located because a visitor accepted the geolocation request, the location field will show the city name or the “near me” message so the visitor knows that he is looking at the page for that location.
If they want to go somewhere else they can enter another location in the search field, or can use the location switcher on the top of the page to navigate to a different location.Thanks
1. Globally:
GD > Design > Listings tab > Upload listing no image:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/core-design/#listings2. Per CPT
GD > Custom Post Types > edit any CPT there > Advanced Mode tab > Upload default image
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/custom-post-types-add-on-overview/3. Per Category
Places [or other CPT] Categories > edit any category > Default Listing ImageThanks
I cannot replicate that error, see image.
Can you run a few tests again, and if it happens again, please detail exactly the steps you took.
ThanksIf it is different for each listing, then you need an HTML custom field.
But it would require customization to put a custom field full page width there in the bottom section.Thanks
1. You must choose to ask for geolocation or not, that is the only option.
If you do not want the page to change, do not ask your visitors to locate themselves.
See https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/search-filters-overview/#redirect2. See 1 above and https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/gd-search/
3. Not sure what you mean, please post your URL so we can have a look and explain more.
4. The GD search does search tags, see https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/searching-and-browsing/#search
5. See https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/gd-search/#custom
6. The GD search will look very much the same in most themes, but have a look at https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/customizing-your-style/
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