Paolo
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Hi,
we are doing our best too.
WPML had to create a specific addon to allow importing woocommerce products in multi language.
Having such deep integration is more than just a compatibility between the 2 plugins.
We are going above and beyond to help you, but you will have to be patient.
We have many other tasks to work on and there are only 24 hrs in each day.
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Hi,
I’ve flagged this for the developers to double check and fix.
We’ll let you know when the fix is available.
Thanks for spotting it.
Hi,
multidays events now are no longer creating multi listings. Only recurring events are.
It is not possible to exclude recurring events from search.
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Great news, thanks! 🙂
Thanks for letting us know 🙂
Hi,
did you follow this tutorial step by step?
https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/translating-custom-fields/
I’ve just tested again 1 quick example on 1 of my test website and it worked…
Let us know,
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The fact that it doesn’t set is featured automatically from the back end we did it on purpose.
This is so a user can manually set the featured of a place (even if the price doesn’t contemplate it).
If we were to set it automatically, we would have to set the value on each save and it would be removing featured from places that had it manually set.
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July 7, 2015 at 4:43 pm in reply to: Listings sort by event start date, even if a location search is performed #44948We accept virtual beers in form of reviews here : https://wordpress.org/support/view/plugin-reviews/geodirectory
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July 7, 2015 at 4:31 pm in reply to: Listings sort by event start date, even if a location search is performed #44944You are welcome, mmm I’m not sure there is.
This is what I’d do, create 1 recurring event as example and export it via CSV.
That will give you the option to get the best possible example.
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July 7, 2015 at 4:16 pm in reply to: Listings sort by event start date, even if a location search is performed #44942The search by proximity doesn’t take the dates into consideration at all. It shows events happening near the location searched.
So if you have 11 events all happening in one place which is the closest to the location searched, it will show them before any other.
It is impossbile to tell GeoDirectory to show events ordered by date, but also by distance, because 1 thing makes the second impossible.
Either they are ordered by date or by distance.
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Hi,
add this to your custom css:
#geodir_map_v3_home_map_1_cat { display: none; }This will make the category list hidden by default and clicking on the expand/reduce icon will open/close it.
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Hi,
that is not a built in GeoDirectory feature. Must have been custom built.
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Hi,
that is not possible.
All CPT will share the same MultiLocation options.
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The above procedure is what you need. Finding a replacing only missing strings is almost impossible.
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Hi,
GeoDirectory doesn’t provide any of these options.
You would need to customize both the maps and search options completely.
Thank you
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