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Thank you, but I’m getting inconsistent results with that. The default color(color: rgb(8, 124, 201)) is still coming through every now and again. I’ll send my site credentials in the next message. Thank you.
Thank you for your response but that doesn’t work. That changes the compass color but i am only trying to change the color of an active compass. You can see this in action on your Demo. I’m also attaching pictures of it.
Currently, the active color compass is set to : color: rgb(8, 124, 201); I need to know how to alter that color.
Thank you.
Not my specific enough to my street, but within reasonable distances. My site was locating me nearly 100 miles away.
The other sites I’ve tried was Yelp, Verizon, T-Mobile, Weather.com and similar sites that ask permission for location permission.
Okay, thank you for answering all of my questions. I wasn’t sure if deleting from admin and re-creating would work. It did. Thank you.
Okay I am back. I have decided to eliminate the duplicate tags and consolidate into the places post type instead of using CPT. I still see a couple of instances in my tags where it appends the number. How do I change this in my database?
Thank you.
Yes, I understand that. I mean, when I’m on my computer GD will locate me incorrectly, but if I go to other websites that use location, I am located accurately.
Oh well, visitors can search with their location details if the Geo location is inaccurate.
That’s doesn’t make sense…when I go on my cellphone carrier, Yelp, etc. it seems locates me accurately.
Hi Guust, that seems to be what is happening on my end. How do we fix that? It’s not really Geolocating if it’s identifying incorrect locations. Thank you.
Hi Guust. I am referring to tags, sorry the “city” part must’ve been confusing. So if I use the same tags under different CPTs there is no way to remove the numbers that are added? Is this something that will be addresses or is this limited by the way that WP functions?
Nevermind, now my button appears flat…not sure what I did/didn’t do. Thanks for your help!
Thank you so much! That almost did the trick.
How do I get the button to look flat? This is what I’m using but it still has a raised look to it:
.geodir_near_me_button button{ color: #fff; font-size: 14px; background-color: #f4524d; border-color: #f4524d; padding: 14px 20px; border-radius:5px; width: 100%; background-image: linear-gradient(to bottom, rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.2) 0px, rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.01) 100%); background-repeat: repeat-x; }
Thanks for the quick response!
Currently the Near Me button is generated from a widget. How do I use that function(Near Me link/button) as a link with a button/link I create myself instead of using the Near Me widget. Is that confusing?
Basically I’m not happy with the Near Me widget button styling. But if I change it with CSS it affects all buttons on my site that calls the same styling – which isn’t what a want. Or is there is a way I can change the CSS styling for the Near Me button only?
I see. Thanks for the info. 🙂
You should let me beta test. 😀
Thanks again Paolo!
Okay, do you have any eta when this is planned for?
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