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To add extra content to location pages like /location/norway:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/location-manager-widgets/#descTo change location pages to a two column page:
GD > Design > Home tab: use one sidebar only and set both sidebar and content section to about 48%.
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/layout/#directoryAdding map and search on top would be done by selecting the Top section to be active at GD > Design > Home tab, and then add the GD Map Home widget and the GD search widget.
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/widgets/An animal page would be a category/listings page.
GD > Design > Listings tab
Again, you have 5 sections to play with.
All sightings would be on the map.
Each category can have its own description added at Birds > Bird Categories > edit the category and enter any data you like in the description.This reply has been marked as private.Where do you get that? When you want to add a widget at Appearance > Widgets?
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ThanksThe trouble seems to be that you are using a page called “directory” for your GD Home Page instead of “location”.
Your settings at GD > Permalinks should have the same page for both “GD Home Page” and “Location”, because you are not using a GD page for your website’s homepage.
See https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/basic-installation/#homeSome location pages on your site:
https://www.scanyourentirelife.com/location/united-states/florida/orlando/
https://www.scanyourentirelife.com/location/australia/Some of your listings have strange addresses, like this one:
https://www.scanyourentirelife.com/services/australia/all/all/personal-photo-organizer/simply-in-order/You will have to tidy up your locations, see
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/definitions/#location
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/manage-location/#mergeThere is no problem with your breadcrumbs.
ThanksI’ll get our theme specialist to have a look at that after the weekend.
ThanksQuite strange, I cannot find why it is doing it though.
I’ll get one of the developers to have a look after the weekend.
ThanksThe only way to get it back it create a new CPT, like it says at GD > general:
“( WARNING: this will remove all location data from the CPT, it can not be recovered if you set the wrong CPT )”
ThnaksPlease review https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/faqs/help-i-get-a-php-warning-on-my-pages/
That warning comes from BuddyPress so you can check with them.
ThanksPlease post your WP admin and URL details in a private reply, so we can check your settings.
ThanksCan you please reset your S2member IP restrictions, we are getting this message:
503: Service Temporarily Unavailable
Too many IP addresses accessing one secure area!
Please contact Support if you need assistance.To add maps to a Listings page [like “places”] you can add a GD Map Listings widget to any of the GD Listings areas, see more detail at https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/layout/#directory and https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/widgets/
Same idea for the GD Search widget, see more at https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/gd-search/ for custom filters.
I think Stiofan in #5 means that there is no need to create the separate pages. GD automatically creates the separate pages for different locations and categories in those locations etc; and you can select what you want to show at these pages.
Have a look at https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/core-place-settings which explains how to add custom fields, and then select where you want that info to show etc.
To illustrate, if you would have a Custom Post Type called birds, then /birds/ can show a map with all sightings, example https://wpgeo.directory/gdf/property/
If you only want to see the sightings in the Pennsylvania, you would go to /birds/united-states/pennsylvania/, example https://wpgeo.directory/gdf/property/united-states/pennsylvania/
If we have a category for birds with green feathers, the page for Pennsylvania will be /birds/united-states/pennsylvania/green-feathers, example https://wpgeo.directory/gdf/property/united-states/pennsylvania/philadelphia/land/
To create a Somalia map, all you would have to do is add a city in Somalia to the database, and the Somalia page would be automatically be created, together with the other pages. So if you would go to /birds/somalia/green-feathers you would not get any results, but a ready made page.
Example https://wpgeo.directory/starter/property/germany/Thanks
This is how it should work out of the box:
/places/texas/dallas/category/
/profiles/texas/dallas/businessname/Either all URLs have reference to the location, or none of them do.
I am not getting the expected behavior on your site, so I am guessing that is because you are at WPengine, see https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/server-requirements/#wp
Please add WP admin details in a private reply, that should assist with checking your settings.
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Try adding this CSS:
.geodir_Star {display: none;} .geodir-bubble-meta-bottom .geodir-bubble-reviews {display: none;}For future reference, please review
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/customizing-your-style/Thanks
Are you using the Advanced Search?
Only the Advanced Search will allow you to search IN a city [“it will set a location and filter it”], rather than NEAR THE CENTER of a city [“it will be searching from GPS co-ordinates rather than a set location”].
Please review
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/gd-search/#near
and
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/search-filters-overview/#nearThanks
No problems 🙂
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