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And I’m still getting the same issue…
I just ran it now and received the following output:
Countries table converted correctly
Custom fields table converted correctly
Post icon table converted correctly
Attachments table converted correctly
Reviews table converted correctly
Custom sort fields table converted correctly
Meadery detail table converted correctly
Neighbourhood table converted correctly
Locations table converted correctly
Location SEO table converted correctlyThis reply has been marked as private.Tell me if the listing titles are clickable here:
Another question: when clicking on a listing, I’ve noticed the breadcrumb navigation isn’t totally accurate. Example:
Home > Corvette Clubs > United States > Gate City Corvette Club
Gate City Corvette Club is in the New Hampshire category which is a subcategory of United States. The listing shows properly under the New Hampshire category, but when clicking on the listing, the user can’t backtrack into New Hampshire from the breadcrumb navigation.
I do have “Add location slug in listing urls” and “Add full location info with country, region and city slug in listing urls” set in the Admin panel.
I’ve tested it. I first shut off all of the plugins, and then I switched themes. Same result. The url structure is incorrect.
This reply has been marked as private.The correct link should be:
http://www.themeadery.net/commercial-meaderies/united-states/michigan-3/beulah-1/st-ambrose-cellars/
Your friend has sent you a message from The Meadery
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Subject : About St. Ambrose Cellars
Hi there, check out this site, I think you might be interested in.. St. Ambrose Cellars
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The email is sent, but the embedded link in “Hi there, check out this site, I think you might be interested in..” is not correct.
It does not include the correct link sequence including the category/subcategory path.
Hence, when someone clicks on the link, they get a 404 error.
Ok, but if I’m going to have “places” listed from several different countries, I’d rather not have subcategories show up. I’d rather have just top-level categories. So if the user clicks on United States, and they are brought to the listings under United States, at the top, they should see the subcategories listed under United States.
It looks like your other way posted above, worked! I assume it now looks the way it should?
http://www.themeadery.net/wp-content/themes/jarida/style.css?ver=4.1
right at the top…
I did, but I’ve now removed everything. Give it another try.
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