Paolo
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Hi,
did you update whoop too?
It doesn’t look like you did…
Please provide admin credentials and we will check for you in case you did.
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Hi,
There are no widget areas there.
You would have to customize the template and add extra widgets areas.
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For regions and countries fields can be found in the SEO tab of the MultiLocations add-on settings page.
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You are welcome 🙂
Hi Shane,
if the changes you want to make are css only, you shouldn’t change anything in the core files (actually you should NEVER edit the core files or you will lose all your customizations after every update). TO edit css you should use a code inspector like firebug if you are using firefox or developer tools if using Chrome and than add your custom css to GeoDirectory >> design >> Scripts >> Custom css. This way your css changes are safe from updates. More info about this: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/customizing-your-style/
If the 1st tab is Reviews, I guess you are using Whoop theme. In that case please follow this.
https://wpgeodirectory.com/support/topic/possible-to-re-order-tabs-in-whoop/#post-55104
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Hi,
1) This is a bug caused by the latest update. We wil release an update very soon to fix it.
2) This css should be a good starting point:
.geodir-filter-cat { float: left; margin-right: 2%; min-height: 200px; text-align: left; width: 23%; }Thanks
Hi,
they should come up again if you click on the delete button again…
Let us know,
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Hi,
neither things are possible without a lot of code customization and for a reason we didn’t make it that way.
The number of listings per page in archive page is set via wordpress settings.
Showing more than 10/20 per page will make the queries very heavy and the website will load slowly as a consequence. With thousands of listings, it wouldn’t even load…
That’s why we don’t cluster the listings map, because it would be very bad practice to show more than 10/20 listings per map and clustering 10/20 markers doesn’t make much sense.
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Hi,
more than you internet connection, the problem is defintely due to the shared hosting server not being able to perform some ajax calls.
WPengine is a great solution, however their caching system isn’t comaptible with GD MultiLocations and you’d have to disable it if your directory is for more than 1 location.
In addition you can’t use GD Booster on it, which is the only caching system that is 100% compatible.
The $15/month Cloudways account that I suggest here : https://wpgeodirectory.com/support/topic/server-requirements/#post-50528 would be already more than enough for your needs.
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Hi,
no it isn’t. GD puts listings on a map, not post types from other plugins.
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Hi,
at the moment it really only adds the location page for each neighbourhood created.
It is our intention to make it work just like other locations throughout the website, however we haven’t had the time to start working on this.
I’ll make sure to prioritize it asap.
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Hi,
Stiofan gave me the solution, we needed to run the Clear GD Version tool to re-run the upgrade script and correct the db from the orginal install. Now it works, I’ve enabled it on your free price.
Let us know,
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@idleme.com I can’t figure out why settings are not saved. With that many active plugin I’m not sure where to start from.
I’ve asked to Stiofan to have a look.
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Hi,
I’ve flagged this for Giri.
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Hi,
I’ve asked to the developers to reply.
They’ll let you know asap.
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