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Hello, this is not actually possibile, but the team is considering this feature for future releases.
Hello, try adding the following to your style.css inside your child theme’s folder
div#geodir_post_mapview_row.geodir_form_row.clearfix { display:none; }
Hi, you can edit that using the .po file in the folder in wp-content/plugins/geodir_payment_manager/geodir-payment-languages
Please refer to this guide here http://docs.wpgeodirectory.com/translate-core/ but move the file in this directory /wp-content/languages/geodir_payments/
are you doing it from backend or frontend?
Please first check in your packages if the link to business is enabled see attach 1Thenm in the edit page (BACKEND) check if in screen options, business is enabled (attach 2)
Then you’ll find the option in the edit page (attach 3)
Hi again, Is your event package allowed to link to businesses?
If you’re doing that in the backend, when you’re in the edit page, check on the very top of the page and check in the Screen Options if the Businesses is enabled. Once it is enabled you will see the option to link a businessMay 13, 2015 at 6:39 pm in reply to: Width of directory pages not staying in bounds of theme layout #39430Hello, are you referring to this page http://explorenayarit.com/directory-2/ ?
Remember, GeoDirectory has its own settings for the design, in GeoDirectory/Design
May 13, 2015 at 6:31 pm in reply to: multiple CPT's – how are they shown in maps and listings? #39428Yes, remember you can use shortcodes too, so you can inject these posts wherever you want.
Here you can find the documentation, http://docs.wpgeodirectory.com/core-shortcodes/
in the specific, you can use[gd_popular_post_view post_type=your_first_post_type]
Here we are 🙂
All is working now…It seems something you installed before was creating conflict with the GoogleMap (there was 2 calls of the same .js) BUT there was no trace of that plugin anymore. The culprit was…the cache! I’ve flushed the cache and now it works.
Where does that “flush cache” comes from? Godaddy tools?May 13, 2015 at 6:11 pm in reply to: multiple CPT's – how are they shown in maps and listings? #39422You can add a widget for each post type, so lets say you have three CPT, you can add three widget showing all the listings per each post type. You cannot have a widget display all the CPT mixed together
Hello, you should activate the plugin on the subsites, not on the network. It seems there is an error with the multisite, if you go to Manage Location you will not see any location in there, but if you disable the plugin and set the default location to Leipzig, the page will work fine.
What steps did you take before? Your database could be messed upHello, you can use the Neighbourhoods options and split the city in different neighbourhood such as north south etc..
Hello, if you are using a CSV to import the listings, you can add a new column called “alive_days”, and in it you can set the number of the days the listing will be in that package (previously created) before expiring.
May 13, 2015 at 3:34 pm in reply to: multiple CPT's – how are they shown in maps and listings? #39393Hello, when you have multiply custom post type, in the map you will see (at the bottom left) a list of the available post types, clicking one of them will load all the listings for that given post type. You can choose your default post type to show on the map when you first load it. An example is here, http://wpgeo.directory You can see Attractions, Events, Hotel, etc..
Hi, what city are you trying to add as default city?
Hello, is the map widget set to AutoZoom?
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