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HI Roy,
yes the offer is still valid, just make sure you translate it in a language that hasn’t been translated yet.
Please see: https://wpgeodirectory.com/support/topic/translate-geodirectory-and-get-1-year-free/
You will need to request your language if it’s not there yet.
Let us know,
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Hi,
I believe the problem are addresses. Google Maps treats Australian suburbs as cities.
For example, the 1st address on your CSV file: “325 Johnston Street Abbotsford”
Is returned to be an address in City of Yarra, not Melbourne. You will need the location manager add-on to be able to import these listings successfully.
However I can’t find out why the export file cannot be re-imported to update existing listings.
I asked to a developer to have a look and let us know.
Thanks for your patience,
You are welcome 🙂
Hi,
there is not, otherwise I would have told you how to do it.
ThanksHi Keri,
I asked to the developers to have a look at your question and let you know if there is any way to do this.
They’ll let us know asap.
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Hi,
please go to GD >> Events Settings >> Custom Fields, double click on your price field and int he option: Show in what locations?: select Listings Page.
Let us know if that worked.
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No it is not. If you allow for 3 images and cats both listing A and listing B will be able to add more when editing. It only works like that when the limit is lower than the images and cats added before installing the payment add-on.
I’m 99.9% sure that limits are not applied for listings imported via CSV.
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Hi,
no that is not a bug, the link business field is before the title and description, so one should 1st link the event and then edit any information as required.
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Hi,
“if it’s translated in two places, one of the translators will invariably be disappointed if they finish second!”
We can check how many strings each provided and give a 6 months membership each if that’s fair.
There is not much else that we can do to avoid this.
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HI Jeff,
the duplicate alert plugin doesn’t have anything to do with this. It only alerts users in the front end if they are adding a listing with an identical title to another listing already entered.
It doesn’t prevent from proceeding though.
I asked to the developers to check your website, but we would need admin credentials too.
Let us know,
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Hi,
you will find it in GeoDirectory >> GD Tools.
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If GD Tools didn’t fix it, the page was probably still in your trash bin.
It will be impossible to make the add listing page work on the avia builder I’m sorry. As Stiofan said that shortcode is special and it needs to take over the template completely to work.
You can add content on top of the add listing page using the normal text editor for the newly create page. Probably even with the avia builder, but the form will be the last element of that page and it can’t be added via shortcode.
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hi,
we also use our own database tables, it is not possible to use the taxonomy for posts with our custom post types I’m sorry.
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Hi Ron,
the Crons on your server were still not working as tested by Giri and reported on this topic on September 13th. Did you ru the utility in GD Tools to run the expiry check after that the Cron were fixed on your server?
That should bring everything back to normal. You should receive notification now and in the future for listing that will expire from now, as the cron have been fixed.
Let us know,
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