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Hi,
what do you mean by secure?
If you mean using a Captcha, we use it for the registration form, if bots can’t register, they can’t login.
Let us know,
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July 2, 2016 at 5:26 pm in reply to: Missing argument 2 for geodir_event_title_recurring_event #220319Hi,
the event plugin shouldn’t have anything to do with that, I would start by removing w3 total cache that is not a compatible caching plugin.
You should remove GD Lists and post2post unless you use this last one for something else, because GD lists only work with the Whoop theme.
I’d also remove all plugins that you are not using and try to reduce the number of active plugins. Currently you have 55.
I asked to Giri to follow up with your problem.
Thanks for your patience,
Where you create CPTs, you can now select another CPT to link to. All the rest works more or less like the linking event to a business option.
The documentation is not updated yet, but Guust is working on it and I’m sure soon it will be available.
If you have any doubts just ask.
Thanks for your patience,
July 2, 2016 at 5:05 pm in reply to: GD>CPT Categories Spacing off in Desktop, and needs fixed on mobile #220314Hi,
I’ve flagged this for the developers, they’ll let us know asap.
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Hi,
there is no add-event page on GeoDirectory. There is the add-listing page that is used for all CPT.
Your add listing page for the event CPT is: http://yoursite.com/add-listing/?listing_type=gd_event
The custom links in your navigation are wrong. You should let them add to GD itself: https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/core-design/#navigation
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Right now you have them sorted by date, so that event being in november appears on page: http://www.supremecityguides.com/events/puerto-rico/page/7/
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That would depend on the theme code.
Please provide FTP and admin credentials and we will have a look.
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This reply has been marked as private.July 1, 2016 at 8:58 pm in reply to: Google API is there, but still getting error that it is not? #219909Please show us a screenshot of the settings in your google API console (where you created the api key).
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July 1, 2016 at 8:56 pm in reply to: Still getting the "Oops! Something went wrong." message #219908Hi,
with GeoDirectory you don’t need that plugin. GeoDirectory includes and option to add the API key via Design >> Map.
Did you follow this tutorial step by step? https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/add-google-api-key/
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You need a browser API.
There is really no option to select anywhere, if you just follow this step by step : https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs/add-google-api-key/, you can’t go wrong.
Make sure to be logged in in your google account. Click on the link to go to Google APIs website. Click on create new project, add your domain as explained in the doc (*.yoursite.com/* AND one as yoursite.com ) and save, it will give you an API key to set in GeoDirectory >> Design >> Map.
Let us know how you went,
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July 1, 2016 at 8:49 pm in reply to: Geocode was not successful for the following reason: REQUEST_DENIED #219906p.s.
Please remove my API key asap or you will be using my quota…
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July 1, 2016 at 8:48 pm in reply to: Geocode was not successful for the following reason: REQUEST_DENIED #219904Hi Murielle,
I created the API key with my account and now your website works, so you are doing something wrong.
I simply followed the instructions here step by step and it worked right away.
See image attached for correct settings of the API.
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Hi,
I’m not able to replicate this in any of our demo and I can’t seem to find what is causing this on your website, I’m sorry.
I flagged this for the developers, they will let us know asap.
Thanks for your patience,
You probably still had a URL without https in Settings >> General.
Just FYI.
Thanks anyway for sharing your solution.
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