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If you followed the instructions at https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/add-google-api-key/ correctly and waited a few minutes, it should work.
It seems your permalinks are not set up correctly: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/basic-installation/#postnames
Please post your WP admin details in a private reply if we need to check your settings.
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November 1, 2017 at 1:22 pm in reply to: "wpdb::prepare was called incorrectly" for location switcher #403636The developers are already fixing it, just disable debugging for now.
Thanks for reporting.Just delete the “Alive Days:” and the “Renewal due(ie: YYYY-MM-DD)” data of the listing and save the listing. Thanks
November 1, 2017 at 1:13 pm in reply to: "wpdb::prepare was called incorrectly" for location switcher #403634I’ll get a developer to have a closer look.
ThanksHave a look at https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/customizing-your-style/
So for example you would use this CSS:
#geodir_price_package_6 {display:none}Have a look at the image too.
You can hide it with CSS. Thanks.
Slow publishing is due to your server capacity. Adding large and many images will also slow things down.
Importing images from Facebook using the Social Importer also can be slow depending on your server.Thanks
Your default location is not in Puerto Rico, but in the US, see image.
So you have to change that location, but be aware that it will change the addresses of any listings in that location.You still have locations in 3 countries, if you only want to have Puerto Rico, you will have to delete the US and Cuban locations.
Your language files are based on older versions, you need to update them to make sure all language strings work. See https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/updating-your-language-files/
A lot of the changes can be made in the custom fields too, but if you have a lot of CPTs it may be easier to make them in the language files.
Please update all your language files and have another go, and then we can check it out if there are any issues left.
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I added some content in the documentation:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/translating-countries-and-map-directions/To find “australia” you may have to look in your database: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/faqs/why-do-my-locations-get-a-1-at-the-end/
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BTW, I did it from the frontend.
CheersGD will automatically create a separate page for each state, without doing anything.
Just add listings to as few categories as possible, and GD does the rest.
There will be pages auto-generated for all trucks in Texas etc.
Add the “Popular Categories widget” to the GD Home page, and add the Location switcher to your menu and all the right links will be there.This may be handy: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/places-categories-and-listings/
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I had no problem changing it to a main franchise listing.
Please check.Thanks
Simplest is to delete the locations from GD > Multilocations > Manage location tab. BUT NOT THE DEFAULT LOCATION
See also https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/manage-location/#editThanks
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