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Hi, you should upload themes as themes, not as plugins.
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November 6, 2017 at 10:58 pm in reply to: Remove the popular category bubble widget below Listing search bar #404396Hi Dave, have a look at https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/faqs/how-do-i-remove-the-popular-categories-section-from-the-home-page/
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Not sure I understand correctcly, but I’ll have a go at explaining.
1. I am assuming you have free listings that go to draft on submission.
2. The message in the screenshot you posted says that the info is received, and the user can see it.
3. That does not mean the info is published, the info is received subject to you publishing the listing.
4. From what I gather that customer has submitted multiple listings that should still be in draft, so you should be able to verify that.
5. I suggest if that is not the case, is to ask her to explain what a successful notice looks like that she gets.Thanks
I’ll get Stiofan to check it out for you. Thanks
You’re welcome 🙂
You’re welcome 🙂
November 6, 2017 at 12:16 pm in reply to: Quote me…directory migration from Joomla – SOBIPro #404302This reply has been marked as private.I’ll get Stiofan to have a look too, but it just looks like you are on a very poor shared server?
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/server-requirements/Thanks
You would just “translate” that heading using the Social Importer language file, see the image for an example of some other site.
ThanksIf I set up a regular WordPress install and have a few countries on the same directory, can I separate later each country on a specific subdomain?
You will have to export all listings and re-import the relevant country ones into a new subsite.
I don’t why you would have different subdomains for different countries, but you can.Personally I would just have all countries on the same site, it will be heaps less work to maintain and a lot easier for your visitors.
You would only split a site into subsites if the traffic expected would be very high for the different sections, and would require a lot of processing for the different sections. A blog is very static, so you would not bother because of that. It would be different if you had a busy forum and a busy directory, but for a blog and a directory, the best option is just to have the one site on a good server.
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I want to fully disable and make the overlay on the right of the map.
.gd-trigger .fa-expand, .gd-trigger .fa-compress { display: none; }Please review https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/customizing-your-style/
Both suggestions add a way to select cities, not sure why you think they don’t. They are the only way to access all cities from a menu or a page. Maybe you deleted the location page or did not connect it correctly at GD > Permalinks.
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/core-permalinksYou have added a GD Home Map widget to a GD Listings page instead of a GD Listings Map widget.
Change the widget at GD Listings Top Section to the GD Listings Map widget.
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/layout/#directory
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/widgets/Thanks
You should find those language strings in the GD Core language file or the theme language file:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/translate-core/
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/translating-themes/Thanks
Hi Timothy
It depends at bit what you want to achieve exactly.
You can add text widgets above or in the sidebar specific for each CPT:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/useful-plugins/#logicOr you can use the language files to add HTML code to any language string used on those pages, but that will have to be the same for both CPTs.
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/translating-addons/Anything else would require some custom coding.
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You can hide the link for non-logged-in visitors with this CSS:
.logged-in .b_send_inquiry {display: initial} .b_send_inquiry {display: none}Thanks
You will need to use some custom code with the membership plugins. Review their documentation or hire a developer to give you a hand.
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