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And to hide the map legend, review https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/common-styling-examples/#legend
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This reply has been marked as private.The latitude and longitude of your default location was not set to decimal, you had added it as degrees: FIXED.
You had disabled GD > Design > Detail tab > “Disable User Links section”
The claim button should now be back.Thanks
Just adding the GD Loginbox widget should allow registrations etc.
Or you can have a look at our new beta plugin: https://wpgeodirectory.com/support/topic/userswp-beta-gd-integration-uwp-recaptcha/ which will give you as much or as little control over the registration process as you like.The map usually does not appear because you have not set up your Map API correctly, see https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/add-google-api-key/
If you post your URL and WP admin details in a private reply, we can check your settings if you like.
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You need to add the GD Loginbox widget, so you can follow the link to My Listings.
Then you will find the delete button.Thanks
That is a Buddypress activation link.
I am not sure how you tested the Add Listing form without being logged in … because your Add Listing form seems only accessible from the GD Login widget once logged in.Please review http://brideandgroom.com/register/
and make the necessary fixes to your Buddypress setup.Then try testing again while logged in.
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Your first page is not a GD search page, only your second link is.
The detail page is independent of the search page.
To delete the sidebar of the search page, go to
GD > design > search
and disable both sidebars and set content width to 100.https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/layout/#directory
http://185.116.213.24/~ivca/veterinary-chiropractor-search/ is a page built with your page builder, it is not a GD page.
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I think you are misunderstanding.
If you set a CPT not to use maps, then there will be no way to add them to any map.All CPTs have their own pages where you can add the GD Listings Map.
For example /places and /events etc.Thanks
February 24, 2017 at 11:20 pm in reply to: Map Not Showing After Plugin Deactivation / Activation #3637681. Have a look at GD > Design > Home tab
The width of your content section was set to 75% and the sidebar to 25%. That does not leave room for any padding between the 2 elements.
I changed to 72% – 25%2. Added some CSS to GD > Design > Scripts, adjust as required:
.gd-cptcat-li h3 { font-size: 14px; margin: -10px; }3. Your theme is adding this CSS:
ul li, ol li { line-height: 24px; margin-left: 21px; }I fixed that by adding this
.geodir-slides li { margin-left: 0; }to GD > Design > Scripts
4. I have de-activated W3 Super Cache, it is not compatible with GD:
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/known-issues/#w3cacheThanks
This reply has been marked as private.The reason you cannot delete it is because you were hiding the user link section with CSS.
I added this CSS at GD > design > scripts:.geodir_category_list_view li .geodir-addinfo span {display: block;}I also added the login widget to the sidebar of the detail page, but you can move it or add it anywhere else too.
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Yes, you should use the “GD > Loginbox” widget.
See also https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/core-design/#navigation
Thanks1. You can only add select fields to the search bar itself; see point 6 at https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/gd-search/
2. The map legend on GD Home/location pages is only for categories.
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Please review https://wpgeodirectory.com/support/topic/advance-search-cog/
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Your special offers are just added like listings, so whoever “owns” the listing can delete them from the frontend, if you provide a GD login widget somewhere.
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