Chris
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That did help with the listings and we were able to use the following for archives and search pages.
.type-gd_place br { display: none!important; }
We will have to circle back around to conflict testing when we get a chance to create a staging site. Thanks for the help!
If we don’t want to use sidebars, because they’re not mobile-friendly at all, what are the alternatives to this? Also, our layout isn’t really one that would provide a great user experience if we just stuffed links in the header or footer.
Can we create a “dashboard” page that the users are redirected to on login and/or after they claim a listing so they can edit their listing from the dashboard page?
Perhaps this is what UsersWP does? But that looks like a separate plugin with an additional cost?
Also wondering. Once someone goes through the process of claiming a listing I see it makes them the author, etc. once I approve it.
Where do they go to edit/manage their listing after they have claimed it?
Is there a way to have it multi select for when they’re adding their listing to the site? For example, they pick 3 local orgs. But then display as a select box on the search field? Because they would only search by one at a time likely.
This reply has been marked as private.This reply has been marked as private.With the website being live, we don’t have the option at this time to disable and enable plugins. Also, even if we did, I’m not sure that helps as all of the plugins on the website are essential and couldn’t be deleted anyway.
Thoughts on where the conflict might be without disabling them all?
This reply has been marked as private.This reply has been marked as private.This reply has been marked as private.This reply has been marked as private.From our tests adding the code to a RAW HTML block versus a text block results in the shortcodes themselves displaying on the page. Not the listings.
The plugin said compatible with WP Bakery, but there doesn’t seem to be an option in there for displaying the shortcodes that is truly compatible.
This reply has been marked as private.So I managed to get the image contained by changing the wp bakery set up for the page from 1 column to 3 columns with the infobox with the code in the first column. Seems like that shouldn’t be the answer, but it worked.
New issue in addition to the old questions. There is a TON of extra spacing mixed throughout our listing for items that aren’t there. See image. How can we remove this without removing the potential for those items to show if they are in fact included? Like featured for example.
Hey Alex,
I see now that the page you referenced does make changes to the listings on the page we are hoping to. But now I have two quick questions.
1. As soon as I made a change to the address and hit save, the images went crazy big. See attached for code and issue. How can we fix?
2. What other pages does changing the GD Archive Item Template effect? I’m curious so we can keep an eye out for issues on other pages.
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