Mitch Canton
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Hey Guust,
Thank you for the timely reply. Of course, I agree and understand. But if it was an “admin only” shouldn’t that work.
I have another WPGD custom field where I use shortcode and it works fine.
I just can’t get the default value part (in an admin only field) working if I want to use a shortcode there.
Thanks.
Thanks Paolo, I’ll reach out to them as well. With ASP being our site-wide search (including for Places when on standard WP pages) I was hoping there was a simple way to have WPGD search be primary only on Places pages/cpts.
I’ll look for any ideas from you guys and update what I hear back from ASP.
Hey Paolo,
“Admin can make mistakes too.” — so very true… 🙂
OK, this makes sense, especially the csv export part.
Thank you for the followup. Have a great day.
Hey Alex,
I totally understand that for the front end. But why hide them in admin?
Let’s say a listing had been a Premium package with items like an email address – good contact info, but which may not display in their expired (now converted to free) listing. As an admin, I can’t even see that contact info to be able to reach back out to them about upgrading their package – without needing to upgrade their package just to see it?
Do you see what I mean?
Thanks.
This reply has been marked as private.This reply has been marked as private.Hello Kiran,
Yes, that is what I was looking for.
Here’s my thought. The ‘Best of’ functionality where it displays listings on the same page as the category link, and changes the listings displayed when you click different categories, is really slick.
But it loses all of its appeal when the categories are really difficult to find what you’re looking for (I know you say there is an order, but they are seemingly random, and frustrating for the user who is simply used to scanning A-Z).
Then the listings themselves are also sorted first by ratings(?) and then I’m not sure the secondary sort, as they are all over the place. That would need to be different for what I was looking at as well.
Anyway, that functionality had some really cool possibilities. I know it is not what the intended use is, and that’s totally understandable. So I will just use the basic categories display that clicks the user to the specific GD Archive. It will be fine this way. But the Best of functionality, if laid out differently, had some real snazziness to it.
Thanks for following up. Have a great day.
Alex,
Yeah, I’ve noticed the snippet incompatibility between v1>v2. I’m kind of starting over on some of the things we had v1 do. Regardless, the improvements you guys have made in v2 easily overcome that inconvenience.
Kiran,
Thanks so much. Your help is greatly appreciated. The solid support is why I’ve continued to renew over the past several years. I hope that continues in the new v2 world.
Hey Guust,
I’m always overlooking the simple way. 🙂 I was thinking I’d need to add some code to filter like I had done for some other functionality we use. But why make it more difficult than it need be.
Thanks for the reminder. Have a great day.
Hi Kiran,
Thank you for the updated code.
However, it does not work as expected, or as it did in v1.
It seems as though when I place the code and related CSS, it removes the *entire* listing. While that is a cool feature option, I like it and may put it to use 🙂 the thing I was looking for was to simply remove the text “No Reviews” if the listing had no reviews (but leave the actual listing in place).
Basically remove – span.gd-list-rating-text – if the listing had no review, but leave it if it did have reviews.
Is this possible in v2 like we did in v1? and how would we do that?
Thanks for your help. Have a great day.
Hi Kiran,
Thank you for the updated code.
However, it’s not working as expected, or how it worked in v1.
What this code seems to do is remove the *entire* listing from display (with the CSS). While that is a really cool idea, I like it and may put it to use as well 🙂 what I was looking for was simply to remove the display of the text “No Reviews” when a listing had no reviews (actually leaving the listing itself).
So just removing span.gd-list-rating-text when the listing had zero reviews.
Thanks again for your help here. Have a great day.
Hi Kor,
Thanks. Funny enough, I had already read that. I had gone in and made some changes to the data in some tables, but nothing happened.
I read it again. Went back in and made some changes to different tables, wp_geodir_post_locations, and now it seems to be fine. Will keep testing to see.
I’m doing all this on a staging site, hoping to find all these issues before I attempt to convert v1>v2 on the production site. Fingers crossed. 🙂
Thanks for the help. Have a great day.
This reply has been marked as private.This reply has been marked as private.Yes, I was in working on it. And I finally figured to do just that, reset the default content. It is working now – sometimes it’s the easy things we miss. 🙂
I just need to figure out the revised setup, as I’ll have a different ‘all’ listings page (which is what I was creating and messed up the archive).
Thanks. Have a great day.
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