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January 21, 2016 at 10:20 pm in reply to: Help resources for GD Login and GD Add Listing pages #69846
Hi Paolo,
Ok, you are right, I will try.
Should I use a child theme?
I look forward to your reply.
Thanks and regards.
J.O.
Hi Paolo,
Thanks for your response.
The problem is that, with all price packages hidden with this css you provided to hide them on the add listing page:
.geodir_price_package_row {
display: none;
}they are also hidden in the edit listing form that does not show any package to upgrade.
I look forward to your reply.
Thanks once again and regards.
J.O.
January 20, 2016 at 9:31 am in reply to: Help resources for GD Login and GD Add Listing pages #69478Hi Paolo,
Thanks, but unfortunately I think that this solution is too complicated for me since I do not possess the skills to apply it without taking the risk of breaking something because I do not know exactly what I am doing.
I hope you will make all these features available in a near future.
Best regards.
J.O.
Hi Paolo,
Thank you very much for your response.
I was afraid that would be your answer. Really not very practical, is not it? Unfortunately, WordPress multilanguage is one of its weakest points.
Hopefully I will find some way to make it practical and simpler.
Best regards.
J.O.
This reply has been marked as private.Hi Paolo,
Thank you very much for your response.
I think that I do not understand very well the concept of “Virtual Page”. The situation is that, when I open a GD page in the WordPress admin to edit its contents (I mean to translate them), nothing appears. Therefore, I understand that its contents are, as you say, labels and default text strings that can be translated only via po/mo files. Is this assumption correct?
A question left: I tested the situation 2 as an User and, as I was expecting, the GD Checkout page appears after introducing the listing in each language, so I have to make a payment for each language. Is there some other way to pay only once for a multilanguage listing?
I look forward to your reply.
Thanks once again and best regards.
J.O.
November 10, 2015 at 8:21 am in reply to: Show only specific price packages in Add Listing page #59521Hi Paolo,
Thanks a lot. This would to the trick.
Best regards.
J.O.
Hi Paolo,
Thank you very much for your reply.
I have seen in the WPML support forums that I am not the only one looking for this feature that unfortunately is not implemented in WPML.
I realize that it may be quite confusing to implement a multilanguage Geodirectory site with WPML being the only option.
I have made some testing with GeoDirectory + WPML and I reached some conclusions that I would like to share with you to get your impressions and advice:
1) Virtual pages such “Add Listing” can not be translated with WPML. Therefore, if translation would be necessary, the only way is via po/mo files or WPML string translation.
2) The only way an user has to add a listing in several languages is to add the listing in the first language, then switch the site to a second language, add the listing in this second language, switch the site to the next language and so on until completing all the languages.
3) The only way to simplify the listing addition as I would wish, would be to duplicate the Add Listing page in all languages, so the user adds the listing only once in the default language in the front end, leaving the listing as draft and then the admin duplicates the listing in the other languages and publishes all them in the back end.
Am I right?
I look forward to your reply.
Thank you very much once again and best regards.
J.O.
Sorry, I meant “so the customer does NOT need to introduce the standard info fields (name, adress, phone, website, etc.) for each language.”
Thanks a lot Stiofan!
(Very surprised by your avatar!) 🙂
This reply has been marked as private.Hi Guust,
Let me explain what I have just done:
1) GD Booster remained turned off since I opened this ticket.
2) I have not touched at the Divi Theme Customizer settings since I opened this ticket.
3) I turned on GD Booster.
4) The Divi Theme Customizer settings get messed up.
5) I turned off GD Booster.
6) The Divi Theme Customizer settings get back to normality.Problem: I can not turn on GD Booster without getting the Divi Theme Customizer settings messed up, regardless of when I used the Divi Theme Customizer for the last time, if just recently or days ago.
I look forward to your reply.
Thanks once again and regards.
J.O.
Hi Guust,
Thanks for your response.
Bu what worries me is that the erratic behaviour of the Divi Theme Customizer settings appeared after I turned on GD Booster, days after I made the last changes to the design.
I have also experienced exactly the same problem with another site http://municipalia.net . Some Divi Theme Customizer settings began to behave erratically after I turned on GD Booster, days after I made the last changes to the design.
I look forward to your reply.
Thanks and best regards.
J.O.
By the way, find enclosed an screen capture of my smartphone.
No, I am not zooming and, in fact, I always had the the Zoom function disabled.
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