Craig Fryer
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Hi Paolo, “Cherry Blossom” has nothing to do with it.
I am not sure I explained this problem correctly.
There is one issue, but it is showing up in two different ways.
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Nijo Castle isn’t showing as being in either “Gardens & Parks” or sub category “Japanese Gardens”.
This is how it should be.If you look at the page for “Gardens & Parks” for Kyoto, Nijo Castle is not showing.
This is how it should be.However, if you look at Gardens & Parks for the whole country, Nijo Castle is showing.
This is NOT how it should be.2nd
“Japanese Garden” is a sub-category of “Gardens and Parks”.
Therefore “Japanese Garden” can only have equal to or less than the number of places in “Gardens and Parks”.
However if you look at the “Attractions Categories” widget on the Kyoto page, it is showing “Japanese Garden (19)” and “Gardens and Parks (14)”.
This is NOT possible.
This is showing a sub-category as having more places than its parent category.I also tried this idea: https://wpgeodirectory.com/making-popup-forms-require-login/
However it didn’t work either and the bot didn’t appear to be logged in either.
I think put a 301 redirect on the page it kept hitting to another web site, with the hope I might be able to obtain the IP address as this other web site isn’t running CloudFlare. However the bot didn’t follow the re-direct.
I found I can’t use the IP address to block via Cloudflare as it is CloudFlare IP address, not the end users IP address.
Thank you, yes.
Sorry. Keyboard in first gear, brain in neutral.
Ok, I thought I was doing something wrong.
Thanks again.
Thanks again for your assistance.
I updated the supreme theme and flushed the files that appear to have changed in Cloudflare.
I hadn’t realised that there was no notification of updates to the child theme. It would appear I am not the only one that has fallen behind on updating this child theme. There really needs to be an announcement sticky or a thread we can subscribe to so we can receive notification when these updates come out.
Thanks again for your help.
This reply has been marked as private.In that case it could have been two factors:
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I initially activated them when the site was in a development directory.
I wasn’t using https when I activated them the first time.Next update it might be worth having a link to or mentioning common problems and solutions to updates and related licencing issues.
Thanks again.
Thank you for your continued development and improvement of GeoDirectory.
Great, thanks for help again.
August 9, 2016 at 5:10 am in reply to: Location Description Widget formatting in Supreme theme #243600Excellent!
And unbelievably fast service as well.
Thank you.
Places Detail Page – Review Section
This is with the Review Rating Manager plugin installed.
Example page: https://www.gojapango.com/geodirectory/places/tokyo/tokyo/observation-deck/tokyo-metropolitan-government-building-observation-deck/After the review stars there is the camera and the text “no photo” which is too close to the thumbs up icon, which is too close to the “more”. Not really sure that the “no photo” is required.
The review body is indented which is ok on the desktop, but I am not sure that it is the best option on the mobile. May be on the mobile have no indent or a smaller indent.
Popular Post View widget there seems to be a few little issues with its display.
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On the first result on each line (LHS) after the stars there is vertical line. This is not seen on the other results.
After the stars there is a dash or horizontal line for separation, however I don’t think it should be there as it looks a bit like a negative or minus sign.
Places Detail Page
The following applies to the Places Detail pages, not the location page.Title section:
After the stars there is a dash or horizontal line for separation, however I don’t think it should be there as it looks a bit like a negative or minus sign.In the Supreme Theme there is no breadcrumb on this page, however I think it would be good if the City, Region and Country (where applicable) became links. This makes a handy form of navigation. Otherwise I find it a little clumsy to return to the main City page.
When the title is long it breaks up the page in the desktop view. See (https://www.gojapango.com/geodirectory/places/tokyo/tokyo/observation-deck/tokyo-metropolitan-government-building-observation-deck/). This pushes the Write a Review button down and leaves a large empty space above the button and to the left. Not sure what the best solution is, but it just looks a bit messy.
Profile Section:
In the desktop view the work Profile is sitting further down the page from the horizontal line than the Edit this Post in the right hand column. I think the Profile should be moved close to the horizontal line. This would just make the presentation better.Address Section
The neighborhood is not showing as part of the address when the multi-location plugin is installed.Also the layout of the address seems a bit odd with the street directly next to the “Address”, then the City, Region and Country all on separate lines. May be it could be “Neighborhood, City, Region, Country” as a string.
Widgets in Sidebar
I think there should be more vertical padding between all the widgets. As it is the widget titles are too close to the widget above and too far from the rest of the widget content. This can be seen in the “My Dashboard” heading text is too close to the widget above, particularly given how far the title is from the “Logout”. The title and “View All” for the Popular Post View is too close to the widget above and too far from the pictures of the tours in the widget body.The login details from above are still applicable.
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