Jeff Adams
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when I’m using whoop theme that is, I may switch it back to supreme. I’m still not sure which one I like.
weird, i thought this error was gone, but it’s back 🙁
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This and that seems rather glitchy… doesn’t it? Well, it’s at least something we can manage…
Thanks Guust, together we shall conquer the bugs!!!!!!!!!! 🙂
thanks Kor, you guys rock 🙂
That plugin, which i didn’t even know was there (must have been a godaddy thing) when deactivated didn’t do the trick…
Basically the map doesn’t work when using the location switcher…
Cool, that seemed to do the trick.
Now, I noticed that this page https://thingstodoinnc.com/location/united-states/north-carolina/asheboro/ isn’t showing the zoo on the map 🙁
So, a person joins the site and they get an oops page on their profile until they add a blog when using Whoop but not when using Supreme?
Cool, I just went to it using “in-private browsing” and like you said, it’s good there 🙂 Thanks
Now, if we can just get past this “near:me” glitchiness…
So, what I am understanding you to say is, a person adding a listing can add a listing wrong in such a way that the region and country are incorrect/not entered/have “all” put in them? Weird…
The default region and country are correct in the default city…
At least it’s something I can probably manage…
Also, if selecting a CPT from the navigation, near:me stays in the search field. this makes it appear that the results are near me. But, they’re not. Selecting a CPT from the navigation or a category from the popular categories should either clear near:me also or, even better, actually show near:me and whatever distance. I can live with this, it’s just very accurate functionality/an intuitive interface…
This is not a bug and there is nothing to resolve. Unticking or ticking a checkbox will not have any effect until you send that choice to the server by changing or reloading the page.
Actually, checking near me does do something. Once you check “Near me” the field says “near:me”. Then selecting the search icon renders near me results.
When you then un-select near me near me doesn’t clear out of the search field (problem one). So, checking it does do something, unchecking it does nothing.
Then, even more problematic, (problem two) is after unchecking it and then selecting the search icon I am brought back “No listings found which match your selection.” which is totally a problem.
And, again, unlike checking “near: me” and clicking search and getting results, un-checking “near:me” and clicking search renders no results.What should happen is, when unchecking “near:me” the field should clear and go back to just “near”. What should happen is, when unchecking “Near:me” and selecting the search icon, I should absolutely get results, I should get all results as I would if I only selected the search icon and had never checked/unchecked “Near:me” to begin with.
This is absolutely a problem.
I’m using Chrome:
Also when selecting a city using the “Change Location” it doesn’t hold the city when selecting a category. It keeps going back to “everywhere”.
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