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Andrea I did answer your question as exhaustingly as possible. If you needed to do so, I would have added it in the instructions.
So NO, you just need to follow my instructions.
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login into your test site, navigate to the plugins page in your WordPress dashboard. Scroll down till you find your GeoDirectory add-ons.
There should be a green text “License Key” like in this screenshot:
Click on the green “License Key” link and it will appear a field with your license and a deactivate button.
Click on the deactivate button. The “License Key” link will become red, like in this image:
Click on it and add back the license and click Activate. This will finally activate the license for the domain of the test website.
I hope it is clear because I can’t explain it better than this.
Let us know.
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I confirm you don’t need to deactivate them on the main website…
If you moved your live site with it’s license activated and the domain of the new website is not identical (which I guess it’s not), yes you need to deactivate and reactivate them (that way you activate them for the new domain) only on the test website.
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HI,
activation of licenses is made through your website’s plugins page.
First you need to install and activate wp easy updates and that will add the field to activate a license under each plugin in the plugins page.
https://wpgeodirectory.com/wp-easy-updates/
Let us know how it goes.
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Hi,
one of our css specialists will have a look and let you know asap.
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Hi,
in the event package you have images within the excluded field.
Remove it from there and it should work.
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No it is not, every single “real life” directory search form acts like that.
Please try to test Trip advisor, Yelp, Yellow Pages and you’ll see that it is not strange at all.
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Currently we guarantee compatibility only with wpml.
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This reply has been marked as private.Ok please try this:
function gd_snippet_body_class( $classes = array() ) { $classes[] = 'my-custom-class'; // body class return $classes; } function gd_snippet_location_manager_loaded() { add_filter( 'body_class', 'gd_snippet_body_class' ); } add_action( 'geodir_location_manager_loaded', 'gd_snippet_location_manager_loaded' );
Let us know how it goes,
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Why not adding the css only on the sub-sites that needs it hidden?
WordPress customizer has a field for custom css and you can add it only on the sites that have location manager disabled. That’s probably a lot easier…
Let me know how it goes.
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GD v2 should be 100% compatible with Divi.
Let us know if you see any issue and we’ll fix it.
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Not possible without a customization. You can’t exclude neighborhoods if the main city they belong too is enabled.
I’m sorry.
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are you using v1 or v2?
Let us know,
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