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Hi,
we can’t add the date to the file name, but we can show it below the downloads counter.
The date is visible now, by clicking the details link…
We can also add a “updated” icon for x days after relase.
Thanks for the suggestion.
Nope, it will return the No Listings found error message.
this is fixed and will be in next version.
Thx
Hi Amolin,
the post is created and set as draft, because the failed payment could be due to something else other than user trying to avoid payment. A paypal system failure (rare but possible). In that case the user can still edit the listing from his dashboard and complete the payment to make it pubblished.
I agree with you, it shouldn’t send the email, nor set it as PAID.
I’m flagging this for Stiofan.
Thx
Hi,
it’s probably a matter of z-index in css.
However without seeing the website I can’t really give you a fix.
You can set the reply with the URL as private if you wish.
Thx
Hi,
actually the answer is yes and you can check all table fields with phpmyadmin for example, in this table : geodir_gd_place_detail
The header for price package is package_id.
Thanks
HI,
can you provide a URL and wp admin credentials in a private reply?
I’ve flagged this for Stiofan and I’m sure he’ll need them.
Thanks
August 18, 2014 at 6:02 pm in reply to: added content in custom post type but not showing in front end #12495I see 2 too.
Let us know,
I will update the change log later today. Sorry about that, I totally missed it.
Thx
I’ve just talked to Stiofan about it… We definitely need to review the whole search/advance search part.
Right now it isn’t working as expected.
Hi Purpleedge,
currently the only way to add categories to the main menu is through wordpress menu interface adding them 1 by one.
In that case the category link will be displayed no matter if the category is empty or not.
Given that this would be a wordpress hack, rather than a GD hack, I’ve googled “wordpress menu hide item if empty category” and I haven’t found a proper hack that would hook into the wordpress menu to hide empty categories. In wordpress forums the answer is:
If you’ve added a link for a category to a custom menu, you can’t then dynamically hide it “on empty”. Just don’t add these links to your custom menus(s) unless you have at least 1 post in the relevant category.and even though it is 3 years old, I haven’t found anything that wouldn’t require hacking the theme menu, like explained here : http://wordpress.org/support/topic/hide-empty-categories-in-wp_nav_menu
So, it doesn’t seems like there is any easy hack for this…
Thanks
You have no categories.
Did you create at least 1 catgeory for Places custom post type?
Thx
That page is still under construction, you can read more here:https://wpgeodirectory.com/support/topic/new-seo-tab/
However it should load normally (like screenshot provided by purpleedge there) and basically just show fields (no save button yet).
Let us know,
Hi Purpleedge,
that’s Vikas last assignment, that was left incomplete. We didn’t hide the page (for lazyness) but at present it does nothing.
Next release we will add option to save a custom Title (no keywords) and Meta Description for each location.
Thx
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