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You have to think about your visitors when designing categories, not your customers.
A visitor looking for a lawyer might only browse through the law firm category, and completely miss the lawyer across the road.
Like Paolo says, I would just use “Legal” or something like that, and then use tags or custom fields to allow for any specialities.
Less categories means your customers will be more likely to turn up in browsing or search results.For what purpose?
It can be translated in the core language file.This reply has been marked as private.You had disabled the user link section at GD > Design > Detail tab > “Disable User Links section”
Please check now.This might be just what you need: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/franchise-manager-add-on/
Please check.
Code added to Code Snippets plugin.
CSS added to Custom CSS plugin.And the username is … ?
And where is an example of a page where you want to hide something and what do you want to hide?
You had added some CSS at GD > design > scripts that overwrote the normal Supreme CSS.
I commented it out but left it.Please check now.
1. As long the columns are named correctly, and are in the right order, and there are no columns missing, and all mandatory data is there, then that should be fine.
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/core-export/#mandatory2. I am not sure it works for a thousand at the time, but it does for hundreds at the time.
As per the page itself: “1. Enter your addresses/locations in the input field, one address per line, up to a few hundred addresses.”
http://www.findlatitudeandlongitude.com/batch-geocode/3. Work in batches of maybe a thousand. The maximum limit depends on your server.
Smaller batches make it easier to identify which entry gives errors. Start small until you get the hang of it 🙂This reply has been marked as private.Have you followed the instructions at https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/basic-installation/
especially the first step: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/basic-installation/#downloadIf we need to have a look at your settings, please check the admin details you gave, the password is incorrect.
Not an option without a customization which is outside support. Thanks
I would just add 2 search widgets to the page, and then style them differently
@media screen and (min-width 700px) { #geodir_advanced_search-1 {display: none:} } @media screen and (max-width 699px) { #geodir_advanced_search-2 {display: none:} }Not tested, and will need some changes, but it just should swap them depending on the screen size.
Are you using a curly quote instead of a straight quote maybe?
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