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You are welcome 🙂
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September 5, 2017 at 1:08 am in reply to: Import was great and then I clicked the wrong button #394286Thanks for letting us know
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September 4, 2017 at 7:18 pm in reply to: Import was great and then I clicked the wrong button #394261Hi,
please provide admin credentials and we’ll have a look.
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Hi,
the more info appear because you created a custom field and you assigned it to that tab.
This is the tutorial to re-order the tabs: https://wpgeodirectory.com/re-order-tabs-in-a-listing-detail-page/
Translating is the same as the rest of the plugin: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/translate-core/
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Hi,
there is no such option, normally listings are automatically approved if they are paid.
If they remain in draft is because the payment didn’t go through.
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Hi,
yes, just keep the location filter option disabled for that widget.
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Hi,
you cannot without a customization, the top section on Whoop is wrapped within the main container.
I think the optoin you are referring to is to make the whole page full width.
I asked to the developers to verify and let us know,
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CPT are all in separate DB tables by design.
It could be achieved with development, but it’d create performance problems.
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Hi,
CPT are in separate DB tables and joining them would create performance issues.
This hasn’t change nor it can change in the future.
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Hi Kirsten,
I’m sorry that you don’t understand our refund policy, it’s shouldn’t be that hard though:
if you have problems just ask for support, if you are still not happy after we provided support, we’ll provide a refund.
You keep telling us you had problems, but still haven’t told us what the problem was, nor you are giving us any chance to fix those problems.
Anyway I understand that you prefer to have a refund rather than having a working website, so I’ve provided a refund anyway.
Thank you and good luck for the future…
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please don’t send us emails:
post the username/pass here in a private reply and i will take a look.
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Hi joy,
if you read what Guust linked, it is perfectly explained too: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/search-filters-overview/#redirect
There are 3 options:
1) No redirect: You guessed right, no redirection
2) Redirect to nearest location (on first time load users will be auto geolocated and redirected to nearest geolocation found):
With this option, the system will try to locate where the visitor is located.If there are listings within the set search radius, a page will be served with those listings and the location of the visitor (location/me/ page)
If there are no listings close to the visitor, then the system will look in your database to determine what the closest location is to the visitor and then serve the location page for that location.
Example: There are only 2 locations in your database: New York City and Los Angeles.
A visitor who is in San Francisco visits your website.
The system will redirect to yoursite.com/location/united-states/california/los-angeles3) Redirect to default location (on first time load users will be redirected to default location: This setting will redirect your visitors on first entry to the location page of your default location.
Using the example just above, if New York City is your default location, any visitors landing on your site will be redirected to yoursite.com/location/united-states/new-york/new-york-city.
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Hi,
autozoom only works with 2 or more listings. When you have only 1, it uses the zoom level set in widgets options.
Just change that to whatever you prefer.
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