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Hi identity,
Thanks for your post. GD is compatible with the latest PHP 7.3 and here is an article that explains more about “compatibility” https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/faq/theme/
Hi P B,
Thanks for your post. I would need to check your Website backend to see your Website setup. Kindly provide your Website WP admin access here in private reply and we’ll check this out for you.
Hi erdu,
Thanks for your post. I’ve corrected your home page shortcode and it should work now. Could you please check?
Hi erdu,
Thanks for your reply. Could you please share FTP access here in private reply to your server so that I could inspect your translation files/folders?
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Thanks for your post. Empty categories will not display on the search category suggestion. Could you please check? Also, try increasing the values shown in the attached screenshot. Gd > Settings > Advanced Search
Hi Kai,
Thanks for your reply. Try using the custom CSS code below and see if it fixes it.
.map-places-listing { margin-top: -46px; }
Hi Glenn,
Thanks for your post. Did you edit the GD templates? Not sure what you’re done without seeing the backend and doing some inspection. Please share your Website WP admin access here in private reply and we’ll check this out for you.
Hi Giovan,
Thanks for your post. These are badges and you can refer to this section of the documentation https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/faq/common-examples/#gd_post_badge
This reply has been marked as private.Hi Kai,
Thanks for your post. Please be aware that that postcode might be used by different countries in the world and might return results around the center of a city in a different country. Try searching a postcode using the “Near” field.
This reply has been marked as private.Hi PB,
Thanks for your reply. Could you try applying the custom CSS code below and see if it helps? If the issue persists, share your Website WP admin access here in private reply and I’ll check on it.
body ul.geodir-category-list-view li .gd-list-item-right .geodir-field-post_content .gd-read-more { background: -webkit-linear-gradient(to top, white, rgba(255,255,255,0)); background: -o-linear-gradient(to top, white, rgba(255,255,255,0)); background: -moz-linear-gradient(to top, white, rgba(255,255,255,0)); background: linear-gradient(to top, white, rgba(255,255,255,0)); }
Hi Eileen Quick,
Thanks for your post. Kindly share your Website WP admin access here in private reply and I’ll check your Website setup.
Thanks!
Hi P B,
Thanks for your post. I’ve just checked your Website on a MAC Safari comparing with Chrome and Firefox and I don’t see any difference on the “Read More” font color. Are you referring to the gradient behind the “Read More” link? Or could you share some screenshots of the issue you had on your end?
Thanks!
Hi Anders,
Thanks for your post. You can avoid the hassle by just using this plugin https://jetpack.com/support/widget-visibility/ . Let us know how it goes.
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