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Thanks Stiofan. That did the trick.
I guess changing this is a feature request which is not worth writing but here are a few remarks:
I don’t think you would have to pre-load them.
A) I doubt the view is changed often
B) you could always load them when the view is changedApart from that:
– server space is really not a limiting factor these days
– loading 3 small images is probably less traffic than one really big oneAnd isn’t the process you described the usual WordPress procedure except that you can decide which formats to produce and the theme/plugin chooses the one that fits best?
And a little off topic: Is there a way to turn the different views off? I can hide the drop-down in CSS but I could imagine that a lot of code-loading could be saved doing this deeper in the code…
Thank you and kind regards
Jonasok… guess I have to live with it then 🙂
Is the fix included in the current release (1.6.21)? I am not sure because on July 7th you said it’s going to be in the next release and the newest version was released in June…
That seems to work. Thanks!
That fix is also going to be in the next update right?
Thanks for that hint… fixed that (loading twice). However, the original problem persists. 🙁
This reply has been marked as private.Hi Paolo,
of course the map shows all listings. That is why we plan to use it. However, there are only a few options to select places for the area below the map (top X locations A-Z, most popular, latest,…). Any of those options does not really lead to a relevant set of locations for the user.
Generally users start zooming in into the area interesting to them very quickly. Thus, the user tells us which locations might be interesting to him. Therefore, we would like to update the list below the map so it only shows the locations still visible in the map (after zooming in).
Is there such an option?
Thanks
JonasThe settings say the code is not in use… it is still in the source-code though.
Unfortunately changing settings for “GD > General > Google Analytics code > Add Google analytics tracking code to site?” does not change the value for geodir_ga_add_tracking_code in the database. I tried setting the value to 1 and 0 manually… Code’s still there either way.
I started wondering if I added the code some place else but I changed geodir_ga_tracking_code in the database and the source code changed accordingly. So I can’t have implemented it through another plugin and we obviously don’t have any caching issues or so.
I now emptied the value for geodir_ga_tracking_code so the GA code is no longer on the page and the issue is solved for me because I will no longer use that feature. However, I think it is still a bug which might cause trouble for other users.
Kind regards,
JonasThis reply has been marked as private.Unfortunately, it is already on “no” (also tried switching it to “yes” and back) 🙁
Thanks! Manually updating the listing manager did the track.
I followed Stiofan’s advice and had a look at https://wpgeodirectory.com/support/topic/missing-update-notifications/ manually updating the location manager did the trick.
I have (re-)entered the license key under GD > Auto Updates (I don’t have GD > Auto updates/licenses).
But still no updates show 🙁
Which of my GD Plugins is not up to date? The backend does not propose any updates (see screenshot)
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