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November 21, 2017 at 12:29 am in reply to: Multilocation Display Layered of Faceted Navigation #406157
I think I may have misunderstood.
https://www.aboutlasiksurgery.com/location/us/ohio/ will list all listings in Ohio and its cities, but you seem to want some widget that lists links to the Ohio city pages.Add the “GD > Popular Locations” widget, it may be what you are looking for:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/location-manager-widgets/#popyou will get all your correct links to your location pages
So click on any of the LINKS to get to the correct page for the state or city or neigbourhood.
For example:
https://www.aboutlasiksurgery.com/location/us/ohio/
https://www.aboutlasiksurgery.com/location/us/colorado/
https://www.aboutlasiksurgery.com/location/us/california/anaheim-california/
etcThat shortcode is best used on a normal WP page, you should not use it on the GD Home page.
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You’re welcome 🙂
You’re welcome 🙂
November 20, 2017 at 1:25 pm in reply to: Geo-directory Default Location Problem in Zip code #406097PS: you can always change the ZIP to anything you like after you clicked “set on map”.
Google’s data can be a bit hit and miss at times.Thanks
Which one is not working?
I am not sure what the issue is, those strings are working?The slug is created from the title of the imported listing, unless you update a listing and change the title. In those cases the slug should not change or you get broken links.
To change the slug, go to the listing in the backend, and delete the slug, and then re-save the listing.
I am guessing you imported a CSV file using incorrect post IDs, so you have over-written some other posts that used to have that slug.
See also https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/dos-and-donts/
Do NOT import CSV files with post IDs unless you want to over-write/update existing listings. If you add post IDs that refer to an existing WP page or WP post, or another GD listing, they will be over-written.
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Strange, usually importing the dummy data adds Street addresses and coordinates.
Somehow that did not happen, I added addresses now to some of the listings, so it works.
http://www.liveryyards.com/places/attractions/I’ll get a developer to investigate why it did not work for you.
I think you may have discovered a new bug since WP updated to 4.9. I can replicate it on my test site.Thanks
The only string you translated in the Pricing Manager PO file is “Alive days”, and that is working, see image.
Alive days means days as a live listing on the frontend.
If you can copy and paste exactly which strings you want changed, and to what you want to change them, then I can quickly do it for you.
Our software is created so it can be used in any language, and so users can change any wording to suit.
I don’t think a spelling mistake or using some special lingo makes software not fit for purpose, especially not if the files with the language strings are provided for personalisation of your website.Thanks
You need to translate that with the language files:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/translate-core/Thanks
The language files have to be in the /wp-content/languages/plugins/ folder, please check https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/translating-addons/ again.
If a language string has a variable argument like %s, the translated string needs the same, and in the same order.
For example
You are going to pay <b>%s</b> & alive days are <b>%s</b> as %s listing.
uses three variables.
The first %s is the price and currency, like $50
The second %s is the number of days in the package
And the third %s is the title of the package.November 20, 2017 at 5:54 am in reply to: Multilocation Display Layered of Faceted Navigation #406031Add this shortcode to a normal WP page, and you will get all your correct links to your location pages:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/location-manager-shortcodes/#switchAlso, that page should be
/location/united-states/ohio
See https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/definitions/#locationThanks
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ThanksHow are you accessing the form?
Have you enabled event submission at GD > Design > Navigation?
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/core-design/#navigationEach custom post type has its own Add Listing form automatically, and the links can be added to the menu and also will be able to be accessed from the Dashboard widget.
They will be in this format:
/add-listing/?listing_type=gd_place
/add-listing/?listing_type=gd_eventThanks
The program gives an alert with this incomprehensible message: Please choose any address of the () city only.
That suggests you have not set up your default location correctly.I guess it’s OK to require them to click the button ‘set address on map’ but you might want to consider setting the address automatically if they exit the address field.
The Google address data is not perfect, so users need the option to correct the Street address after setting the marker on the map. Sometimes users do not want to show the exact street address as per Google but may want to change to “Suite 52, 67th floor”, or “My business name”.We cannot test the Add Listing form because we cannot register.
Why show the zip code field and not the other address fields?
Because you are not using the Location Manager, so all other address fields are as per your default setting.Why show Lat/Long on the front end?
Turn that option of if you like at GD > Place Settings > Custom Fields > Address field > Show latitude and longitude.CSV import
I guess the category"- Agencies"does not exist, maybe that should be
Agenciesbut without credentials we cannot check.
And if your default location is not set up correctly, that will give an issue too.
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/definitions/#locationThanks
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