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Try adding this CSS:
.geodir-category-list-in.geodir-location-desc {white-space: normal;}Thanks
Trick: rename the non-required one so it starts with the same letters as the other location.
Then search for those letters, and they will be on the same page.Thanks
If I understand correctly:
Create new custom fields to suit your extra data, then export that CPT, and then rework the CSV file ready for import.Thanks for letting us know 🙂
By default you can upload as many images you like for a listing. But you can limit that with the Payment Manager.
WordPress doesn’t work without a post not having a title.
Both title and description are default WordPress fields used by all types of posts and pages.
What do you mean with reorganize?You can’t remove default fields but you can set them to inactive.
There is no option for conditional logic in the Add Listing form except for creating different packages with the Payment Manager.
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Please post your URL and WP admin details in a private reply so we can review your settings. Thanks
Correct, have a read of the link I posted earlier.
ThanksPlease see wpgeodirectory.com/docs/core-shortcodes
ThanksThanks for letting us know
All CPTs automatically get their own page. Add this shortcode to a test page, and you will see all the links to your CPTs being created: [gd_cpt_categories]
CPTs are not categories but custom post types, so they do not have a category number.
See also https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/layout/#directoryThanks
Do you have a SSL certificate installed for your site? See https://wpgeodirectory.com/adding-a-ssl-certificate-to-your-website/
Let us know. ThanksYou’re welcome 🙂
What do you mean with not searching properly? I cannot see any issues?
Do you mean that you cannot setup the auto-complete for locations in the Advanced Search section?
I’ll get one of the developers to look at that, I cannot find a reason for that.
ThanksYou’re welcome 🙂
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