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This article tells you have to make the adjustments:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/customizing-your-style/
You could start with this CSS:.geodir-bubble_image .geodir_thumbnail {display: none;} .geodir-bubble-meta-side {margin-top: -76px;}See also https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/common-styling-examples/#bubble
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Can you post admin details of that site in a private reply? Thanks.
Can you clarify a bit better? What section are you trying to change the background of on those pages?
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To remove the “link business” tab on the “Add Listing” page, go to your price packages and for each price pacakage, turn of “link business” and “link CPTs”.
ThanksThanks for letting us know.
You might be interested in this link: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/known-issues/#locoThanks
Each category uses its own icon, so a listing uses the same icon on all maps: the map icon for the default category of the listing.
ThanksURLs probably started working because you re-saved WP permalinks.
1. Is it expected that adding the location switcher would make my CPT’s listing URLs and breadcrumbs start working?
URLs probably started working because you re-saved WP permalinks, and or reset some caching.
The main benefit of the location switcher is that is allows your visitors to find things easier.2. Now that they are working, do I need to keep the switcher active on the site for them to keep working?
I cannot see the location switcher on your site for the moment but things seem to work just fine.3. Is there some time delay/caching that makes it take a while for the location switcher to work?
No, there is not. But if you change how the URLs are constructed, you are best to resave WP permalinks.4. Will the city URL for a new city work immediately when a new listing is added live on the site?
Yes5. Is there any GD way to create a list of CPT listing links (e.g. a widget that shows a complete list, for a specific CPT, of all countries, regions, and cities that currently have listings in them in a tree structure). I know we have the locations switcher, but I want this just for my CPT and for the links to go to /classes/ URLs, not /locations/ URLs.
GD’s navigation is based on visitors normally navigating to a location first before looking for listings; or alternatively using the GD search. There is no widget that creates automatic links to pages for a specific CPT, of all countries, regions, and cities.Most widgets are explained here: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/widgets/
To create a list of all locations: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/location-manager-shortcodes/#switch
To create a list of all CPTs and categories: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/widgets/#cpt-catsThis reply has been marked as private.Bank transfer is available as an option but not for recurring payments. For example with PayPal payments are automatically made by the user’s PayPal account without any intervention by the user. There is no system that can do the same for bank transfers so you need to set up a non-recurring package for bank transfers.
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Please review https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/layout/#directory for the difference between Location/Home pages and Listings [classes] pages:
Follow these steps:
1. Add the popular category widget to your GD Home sections.
2. Create a WP page and post the following shortcode:
[gd_location_switcher]https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/location-manager-shortcodes/#switch
3. Add this shortcode to the same page:
[gd_cpt_categories]https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/core-shortcodes/#ctp-cats
4. Visit that page > select a city or region > you will go to the location page > once there, select a category from the popular category widget.
5. To add the location switcher to your menu, you need to select a menu at GD > design > Navigation
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/multilocations/#mainHopefully that clarifies things better.
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