John Scott
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That is too bad! Please do put that on the feature roadmap, there is no nice place to put the UsersWP endpoints currently.
Not at all, I want to ADD links to that menu. Such as the UsersWP Endpoints. But I can’t find out how to put anything in that menu at all.
If I go into UsersWP Endpoints and try to put those in the “User Menu”, they don’t end up in that dropdown, they just end up in the header bar and that dropdown goes away completely (see screenshots)
That fixed me, thanks.
Just in case anyone else has this issue and finds this thread, there’s another setting in the pricing package of the CPT.
This reply has been marked as private.Also, this might be a different topic. But is there anyway to limit review replies to just the Author, the way Yelp does it? I don’t want someone replying to a review that isn’t the author.
Ok, I’ll just have to see how it goes once live I guess.
Can you point me to some documentation on how to update the language files? I couldn’t find anything from GD v2.
Ok, in the meantime for anyone else that comes across this similar issue. The CSS to hide the link is:
.geodir-claim-post-form-link {
visibility:hidden;
}This allows the “Claimed” badge to still show up when it is claimed, but the “Unclaimed” link will be hidden.
Yes, exactly like that attachment. There is no way to direct that “Unclaimed” Link to my Ninja Form (or hide the link completely). I can add a button on that page that directs to my Ninja Form with widget or shortcode, but then all I end up with are 2 links to claim a listing that each open a different form. It defeats the purpose of setting up a custom Ninja Form for claims in the first place.
The GD Details page has only one shortcode in it:
[gd_single_tabs]
There’s nothing else on that page. So I’m not sure how I can replace that one link.
That’s a huge missing feature, especially if Whoop claims to be a Yelp clone. With Yelp I can search by a keyword and then sort those results by rating/most reviewed. With Whoop I cannot sort search results at all?
Is there any way to add sort to the search results page with shortcode? Or is there any plan to add this missing feature in the near future?
That CSS fixes the stretching issues.
I also discovered on my own to add this to CSS to make the text color readable:
.gd-type-single {
color:black;
}I’m still unsure how to get the “Sort By” option to show up on the search results page. It shows up in other places, but not on the search page. This is true on your demo site as well.
Search link below does not have a Sort By option:
https://wpgeo.directory/whoop/search/?geodir_search=1&stype=gd_place&s=+&snear=&spost_category%5B%5D=&sgeo_lat=&sgeo_lon=&city=philadelphiaPlaces page has a Sort By option:
https://wpgeo.directory/whoop/places/united-states/pennsylvania/philadelphia/That does get the gear icon to appear, but there are still UI issues. The text is unreadable, and I’m not sure how to change it, also the logo and the user icon move with the dropdown. There is also this floating blue rectangle near the user icon. Lastly, there is still no way that I can see to sort the results, I see only “Filter” and “View”. Please see screenshots attached.
Yes that fixed it, thank you. Is this something I’m going to have to worry about breaking again going forward?
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