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The update has been released. Please update and let us know if the problem is fixed.
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Hi,
we have released several updates in the past few days. Did you update already both core plugin and all add-ons that needed updating?
WordPress was updated too today to 4.6.1.
If you provide a link and admin credentials we will have a look, however that doesn’t look like our reCAPTCHA plugin, so you may have to ask for support to whoever developed it.
Let us know,
Thank you,
Thanks for letting us know 🙂
1) You can only hide them with CSS. They are there because the autocompleter is not there by default and it can be disabled. In addition it sometimes can pull up wrong locations (especially if you have global directory) and having the fields there allows to see if it is correct and amend if needed.
2) The near field autocompleter doesn’t use the google autocompleter, but it only returns locations name that are present in your database (country, region or city name only).
3) Yes with CSS.
4) Each listing can have 1 address only. You can use the franchise manager add-on to add multiple listings with different addresses faster: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/franchise-manager-add-on/
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Hi Melissa,
please provide admin credentials in a private reply and we will follow up.
Let us know,
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1) do you have 0 as default value in the CF settings? If you provide admin credentials in a private reply we’ll have a look.
2) There is no top widget in the add listings page, but you could add the shortcode in the add listing page content (it will show above the form) or via hooks.
3) you can submit it from here: https://wpgeodirectory.com/submit/ Let us know when done and I’ll approve it.
Thanks!
2) this has nothing to do with Supreme, GD or WordPress, this is how linking works in HTML code.
Relative URLs, that doesn’t explicitly specify the protocol (e.g., ” http:// ” or ” https:// “) and/or domain ( http://www.example.com ), force the visitor’s web browser (or the search engine bots) to assume they refer to the same site on which the URL appears.
So if you use a link like this:
href="/relative/"on mysite.com the link will be mysite.com/relative/
on mysite.com/about/ the link will be mysite.com/about/relative/
The explanation you offered about analytics is based on wrong assumptions.
The referrer is what determines if you are opening a new sessions or continuing an existing session and all links in a browser a rendered as
http://domain/path/no matter if in the db are entered as relative or absolute.
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Hi,
please see image attached.
Let us know if that helped.
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Hi,
I’ve flagged this for the developers, they’ll let us know asap.
@devs here you find credentials: https://wpgeodirectory.com/support/topic/additional-text-showing-up/#post-261880
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Hi,
there is indeed something breaking the markup, but i can’t figure out what it is.
I’ve flagged this for the developers, they’ll let us know asap.
Thank you,
We started testing before the release of 1.6.6 and we are still testing, now we had few issues with the last 2 release and developers are working on those, which slowed down testing.
Today we will release 1.6.8 of the core plugin and hopefully after that we will be able to focus back on releasing the new payment solution.
Thanks again for your patience,
September 7, 2016 at 4:14 pm in reply to: not possible to translate strings using posttype name #262069Hi,
I’ve flagged this for the developers, they will let you know asap.
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You are welcome 🙂
Hi Roman,
Stiofan fixed that already and an update will be released asap.
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Hi,
we can’t tell to Facebook when to crawl your pages.
Once your website will start generating more content, facebook will start crawling it more frequently.
This is beyond our control
I’m sorry.
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