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The conflict appears to be Yoast SEO for WordPress. I’m enabling all of the other plugins one at a time, but that one triggered the issue when I enabled it.
This reply has been marked as private.Thank you for figuring it out. It was super frustrating and I didn’t think to try testing it with different tags.
This reply has been marked as private.Hi, Stiofan, has this been released yet? Because nothing I do in the Quick Editor takes effect in the listing. I have to manually edit every single listing in order to make changes, so no bulk edits.
I have the Share Location plugin turned off as well; until it defaults to “Everywhere” instead of the assumed geographic location of the visitor, it’s useless for my site. I tried all of the settings and it wouldn’t work.
I guess, if I tinkered with the plugin’s code, I could turn the Address section into a Google Maps link, and place it further up above the fold, but that seems like a basic core functionality that is missing.
The main use of a site with this plugin’s functionality is to find a location. When doing that on a mobile device, making it a one-step process to get directions seems like a given. I’m not sure what needs to be done, but this would be a massive improvement.
Comprendo su chiste porque en realidad soy Tejano jajaja. El país de mi nacimiento es el EEUU, pero el país de mi elección es Chile. También comprendo las problemas entre Bolivia y Chile desde la guerra de la Pacifica. No fue mi culpa. 😀
I understand that you’re not a mod. You just commented so I responded to your comment.
That’s the Chilean flag, not the Texan flag. You’re far from the first one to make that mistake, and I don’t discriminate people based on the geographical location of their mothers’ uterus on their day of birth, so I won’t respond in kind to your disparaging comment implying that I’m somehow inferior because of where you assumed that I was from.
Now, if you would check out the site that I am working on, this page, for instance:
http://www.kjvchurches.com/churches/united-states/alaska/fairbanks/mcgrath-road-baptist-church/I’m not seeing what I’m describing anywhere. I don’t want my site to determine the user’s location. I only want my site to pass the DESTINATION address to the user’s mobile mapping app, whether that is Google Maps, Apple Maps, Waze, Mapquest, or whatever, and then allow the mobile app to determine the user’s current location. That is what Yelp does. That is what my site does NOT do.
I want a one-tap map link.
The container works like this:
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The entire Address section, which on mobile should appear right below the images, is a link to Google Maps, which on mobile, opens in the Maps app.
It seems like this is taking a lot more effort to explain than it should.
No, the system does NOT do what I am talking about. It wants me to enter my address in order to give me step-by-step directions on the website.
I want my destination to open in Google Maps with a single tap.
This has nothing to do with my proficiency with directions. I want to use an *external* maps app for directions while driving and using my cell phone.
The system is absolutely worthless on mobile as it currently exists.
https://www.evernote.com/shard/s1/sh/805673ee-a293-441e-b446-e870472dde69/6b35d3229a04e329
When the address section, surrounded in red, is tapped, the Google Maps app opens with the location’s address set as the destination, and from there the Maps app takes over and determines the user’s current location in order to supply directions. One tap, that’s all. Idiot-proof.
That is literally useless when I am driving. I don’t know where I’m at, I don’t need step-by-step directions: I need Google Maps open with the destination address, and that’s it.
Yelp’s implementation on mobile is perfect.
I added the request, but it does not yet appear to have been approved and published. This is what I’m thinking of:
https://www.evernote.com/l/AAGAVnPuopNEHrRG6HBHLd5pazXTIpoE4yk
When you click the Address bar, it immediately opens that address in Google Maps.
I understand that feature requests need to be up-voted, but this seems like a very basic issue of mobile functionality. I can create a request, but this seems like core functionality, not a handy extra feature.
I imported them with tags, but for some reason they weren’t showing up with the package settings. I changed the settings to allow 240 characters for Tags, but now they aren’t showing up. Is there a way to force the update across the database?
This reply has been marked as private.It doesn’t look like any changes made in the bulk edit do anything; I tried doing a batch, and one individually, but no dice. The only way to fix it is to edit it individually, and with over 4,500 listings, that’s not feasible. Is there anything you guys could do?
Could I somehow move the existing tags from my database into the new custom field? I have 4,500 listings with tags that I need to preserve.
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