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April 29, 2019 at 2:34 pm in reply to: [GD v2.0.55] : No results found (only on front pages) #483469
Ok it was a bug from “Advanced Front Manager” plugin. Here the support reply:
Solved. We have tweaked the logic in our end, and will add the same in our next update.
Maybe a solution?
The famous “SVG Support” plugin offers an intersting option:For advanced use: Enable the « Advanced Mode » under Settings > SVG Support.
With advanced mode enabled, you can embed your SVG images just like you would a standard image with the addition of adding (in text view) the class “style-svg” (or the custom class you defined) to your IMG tags that you want this plugin to swap out with your actual SVG code.
For example:
img class=style-svg alt=alt-text src=image-source.svg
or
img class=your-custom-class alt=alt-text src=image-source.svgThe whole IMG tag element will now be dynamically replaced by the actual code of your SVG, making the inner content targetable.
This allows you to target elements within your SVG using CSS and JS.You can remove all other attributes from the IMG tag as it will disappear anyway.
There’s a setting to automatically add your class to the IMG tag for you when you’re inserting SVG’s in to a post or page, which also removes unnecessary tags.
Since 2.3.11, you can force all SVG files to be rendered inline with a single checkbox. Additionally, you can now choose whether to use the minified or expanded version of the JS file.This plugin can automatically add a CSS class to each added SVG in the media library. But unfortunately this option does not work on my site currently. I can ask the question to their support if you want.
But you may have a better alternative?
This reply has been marked as private.Maybe a solution?
The famous “SVG Support” plugin offers an intersting option:For advanced use: Enable the « Advanced Mode » under Settings > SVG Support.
With advanced mode enabled, you can embed your SVG images just like you would a standard image with the addition of adding (in text view) the class “style-svg” (or the custom class you defined) to your IMG tags that you want this plugin to swap out with your actual SVG code.
For example:
img class=style-svg alt=alt-text src=image-source.svg
or
img class=your-custom-class alt=alt-text src=image-source.svgThe whole IMG tag element will now be dynamically replaced by the actual code of your SVG, making the inner content targetable.
This allows you to target elements within your SVG using CSS and JS.You can remove all other attributes from the IMG tag as it will disappear anyway.
There’s a setting to automatically add your class to the IMG tag for you when you’re inserting SVG’s in to a post or page, which also removes unnecessary tags.
Since 2.3.11, you can force all SVG files to be rendered inline with a single checkbox. Additionally, you can now choose whether to use the minified or expanded version of the JS file.This plugin can automatically add a CSS class to each added SVG in the media library. But unfortunately this option does not work on my site currently. I can ask the question to their support if you want.
But you may have a better alternative?
But SVG is the future! 🙂
We live in the era of responsive technology and flat design!Yes I know that the functionality does not exist today, that’s why I’m asking you a very simple question:
Which core file should I modify to just add a class to the IMG tag of the map marker. I do not need anything else.
Thank you.
This reply has been marked as private.Thanks a lot for your answer. I have a last question :
I would like the “Business Hours” module (on sidebar for example) to be auto-expand.
How to do ? Thank you.
This reply has been marked as private.Thank you for your answer Kiran.
But what was the problem?
Because the Timezone was well set on the place in detail, as well as WordPress settings.Thank you also for the code bulk, but for the moment there is only one place on my directory 😉
April 26, 2019 at 11:42 am in reply to: GeoDirectory + GeoMarketplace = bug + disappointment #483035I wanted to say that the support of GeoMarketplace is very friendly and responsive.
There were actually several bugs, and I got a new fixed version of the plugin. I also had some vital information about the plugin.
Thanks again.
Ok Alex, I will try that! Thank you for your advices.
@guust: Yes I know that’s what I say at the end of my message.
@paolo: Thanks for these informations. I want to clarify something. I was aware that GeoMarketplace is a third party plugin, and I never knew it was bad. I was just saying that there is no documentation, I have no information about this plugin 🙁
The only information I could find are the ones published in this article: https://wpgeodirectory.com/geodirectory-woocommerce-wc-marketplace-geomarketplace/
I was afraid you did not even know who the plugin developer was. Thank you for the link Guuts I will contact them.
Good evening to you.
This reply has been marked as private.April 25, 2019 at 10:41 am in reply to: GeoDirectory + GeoMarketplace = bug + disappointment #482790By the way the name of the developer of GeoMarketplace is “rightmentor”, and I can not find any info from him on the official GeoDirectoryExperts website?!
April 25, 2019 at 10:19 am in reply to: [GD v2.0.55] : No results found (only on front pages) #482783Thank you very much for your help, actually when I disable the plugin “Advanced Front Manager”, Google Maps is displayed correctly. I’m waiting for a response from WC Marketplace support, and I’ll let you know quickly.
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