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ThanksDecember 3, 2019 at 3:21 am in reply to: Sorry, no records were found. Please adjust your search criteria and try again. #5196471. Buy a license here: https://wpgeodirectory.com/downloads/location-manager/
2. Then enter the license at Plugins, see image 1.
3. That should allow you to update the plugin.
4. If the plugin does not want to update, install https://wordpress.org/plugins/easy-theme-and-plugin-upgrades/ and then upload the ZIP file you can get at https://wpgeodirectory.com/your-account/To change the default location, go to GD > Settings > Locations tab [after you fixed the Location Manager] > Cities > and the first location should be the default location.
Edit that location and then click Show Advanced > and drag the map marker until you get the correct city showing in the city field. See image 2.Thanks
December 3, 2019 at 2:56 am in reply to: Sorry, no records were found. Please adjust your search criteria and try again. #519644You have listings in different locations but you are not using the Location Manager.
You will need to get the V2 version of the Location Manager if you want to keep listings outside your default city [which should be a city, not a county].Thanks
December 3, 2019 at 2:56 am in reply to: Sorry, no records were found. Please adjust your search criteria and try again. #519643Those things at the end are not part of the link, see https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/geodirectory/settings/import-export/#images
So |101|| means the ID of the image is 101, and you have not added a title or description to the image.
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One key can have many APIs assigned to it, they usually use the same key.
The way to tell if they are set up correctly is to import one listing and see what happens.
ThanksYour site will geolocate if the addresses are correct and your geocoding API key is set up correctly.
It is not related to having all the columns. You just need all the columns because that is what your database expects. Your exported CSV exactly matches the database columns so that is the best way to set out the columns in your CSV.
ThanksDecember 3, 2019 at 2:14 am in reply to: Sorry, no records were found. Please adjust your search criteria and try again. #519629This reply has been marked as private.Events are listings that are date limited, like the US Open or the World Cup, or a birthday party.
Each city, custom post type and category automatically has its own page.Every listing needs to be in one CPT only [for example Events or Venues] and must be in at least one category but can be in more than one category.
Think of this as a weekly golfing class:
https://wpgeo.directory/docs/events/italy/lombardy/milan/food-events/pizza-night-at-zavino-pizzeria-and-wine-bar/As you can see in the sidebar, the events is at the Zavino Pizzeria and Wine Bar [think Venue or golf course].
So if you go to the Venue page: https://wpgeo.directory/docs/places/italy/lombardy/milan/restaurants/zavino-pizzeria-and-wine-bar/#events
You can see all the events in that Venue, in the Events tab.
So that is what Alex is talking about.This page would list all your events:
https://wpgeo.directory/docs/eventsThis page would list all your events in a particular category:
https://wpgeo.directory/docs/events/category/food-events/And this page lists all events in a particular category in a particular city:
https://wpgeo.directory/docs/events/category/food-events/italy/lombardy/milan/This is the city page: https://wpgeo.directory/docs/location/italy/lombardy/milan/
And this lists all your Venues: https://wpgeo.directory/docs/venues/
On this page you can see an example how you can select Places, then the category, then a custom field like Disabled and/or Price Range etc:
https://wpgeo.directory/docs/places/How to organize your listings is your first step. I suggest that you create a test site and play with the options until you find what will work best for you.
December 3, 2019 at 12:47 am in reply to: All my imported listings are now in the default location after import, what happ #519617Please post your URL and WP admin details in a private reply and we’ll have a look at your settings if you like.
ThanksThe listings you are describing have different dates and times, so they would be best added as events.
I am seeing a custom post type (CPT) called Events, with categories like golf, fitness, chess etc.
A SELECT custom field with options like tournament, camp etc would allow visitors to filter by type of event.
On the /events/ page you automatically would have all events. Going to /events/golf/ would list all golfing events.
A filter in the Advanced Search Will allow visitors to only choose tournaments in the golf category.Hopefully I understood the question correctly.
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That sounds like you did delete some elements from the GD Search page.
Have a look at GD > Settings > Pages > GD Search page, and restore the default content.If you want us to have a look at your settings, then please post your URL and WP admin details in a private reply.
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To get the advanced options, you first need to add some in the settings of your CPT.
Places > Settings > Search tab, and add some advanced search options.
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