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We don’t provide one for every theme and that has nothing to do with your image being pixelated.
Thanksp.s. if you want us to look into this more, please reinstate the credentials. They are no longer working for me.
Hi Roberto,
why are you adding it that why and not using the shortcode directly on that page?
In the mean time, I asked to the developers to check why it isn’t working via do_shortcode.
et us know,
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Hi,
no it would be bloating GeoDirectory code with something that not everyone wants.
That’s why we created a separate plugin, which is free and very lightweight.
I’m not sure to which wording you are referring to.
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Possibly, but it’ll be a very complex customization… definitely not an easy one.
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With this css:
.home-more { display: none; }Please open new topics for new questions, this is about “Remove Search Button” and it is resolved.
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The system cannot do something similar without adding the code to provide similar options.
What it can do is highlighted in the docs.
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September 15, 2017 at 4:05 pm in reply to: Applying one paid package option across multiple CPTs #395968You’ll need custom code for that. That’s beyond support.
Link please?
You need to enable registration in Settings > General of WordPress.
Let us know how it goes,
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The problem I think is that you are not in San Francisco, that the closest city to your location with listings, but when you click search, it’s really searching near your location, not San Francisco.
You can see that your URL has lat and lon in it and I think those are yours (Hawaii not San Fran), while the second link has no lat and lon in it (and the search is in San Fran).
Possibly this is a bug, I asked to Stiofan to double check and let us know what he thinks.
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oh, the only difference between that video and what you need to do is that he does it on a post and you need to do it in your front page.
Let me know if you don’t want to deal with this kind of stuff and I’ll ask to Guust if he’s available for some freelancing.
Hi,
yes that’s what the location manager is for. For example, you could create just 2 locations, one for Texas and one for Arkansas. Then in GeoDirectory >> MultiLocations, select default country (United States), and select: selected regions. Pick Texas and Arkansas. Keeping MultiCity enabled, GeoDirectory will allow users to only submit listings in any city that belongs to Texas or Arkansas.
If you have troubles settings that up let us know and provide link and admin credentials. We will point you in the right direction…
Let us know,
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This is ABC, you should really try to learn these simple things : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2C6Ib_DbGE8
Where in the video he writes “Price” you need to write “subtitle” and whatever you write in the value field, will be your subtitle.
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If I do what you explained:
location is set to San Francisco, if I just hit the search button.
I get this at 1st attempt: https://wpgeo.directory/supreme-directory/?geodir_search=1&stype=gd_place&s=+&snear=&set_location_type=3&set_location_val=3&sgeo_lat=&sgeo_lon=
What URL do you get?
please see: https://wpgeodirectory.com/support/topic/front-page/#post-395847
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