Stephanie D'Amico
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Its close. Prior to the update the map was full width directly underneath the scrolling photograph with the search. There was no space between that portion of the page and the map. The listings underneath were also full width like the map and the clickable button underneath the search bars was hidden as well. Im sure that most of it is just a matter of messing with the sizing/ spacing of the blocks you added but I am not seeing where you added the code. Maybe its my lack of coffee this morning.
This reply has been marked as private.Thank you for your quick response! The website is http://www.advodoctors.com.
Its odd. I have attached what I see on the back end of WP (even after clearing my cache) but I did open it in incognito and found that it is working properly. I guess the intent is met so I will call it good for the moment. Kind of a weird thing to happen since it looked identical to the front end map until this point. Ill keep an eye on it and keep playing with it a bit. Thank you for your help!
This reply has been marked as private.I also just ran into an instance where I searched the zip code and the listings came back with a weird dynamic. Essentially, a practice with 4 doctors was searched in the 33702 area code. The listings that returned in order of priority successfully returned 2 of the doctors in the practice. However the 3rd and 4th listing were for doctors 18 miles away, the 5th listing was for a doctor 70 miles away, and the 6th and 7th listings were for the other 2 doctors in that practice. The mileage still reflected them correctly at 2.6 miles but for whatever reason they were further down on priority.
The site is http://www.advodoctors.com for reference
Attached is a screenshot of what Im talking about in regards to the near search distance issue.
Thank you for your quick response.
I inserted the css code that you gave me and, while it was successful in removing the resizing and parallax effect on the featured images within the listing, removed it from the featured picture on the main page. Is there a way to make it specific to just the listing featured images?
Ideally I would like to have the doctor image just featured on the main listings page and when the consumer goes into the individual listing the banner reflects a generic banner image (ie the main image for the site) since the image would be included in the photos section of the listing anyway.
For practical reference the site is currently active in development at http://www.advodoctors.com
Thank you for your quick reply.
Ok so I have adjusted the code you gave me to reflect .
.single-gd_place #sd-featured-img {background-image: url(https://www.advodoctors.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/20181222_083230.jpg) !important;}
I placed this code into the custom style css code area of the geodirectory design section. It is still giving me the original problem. What am I doing wrong ?
That worked! Silly overlook, still getting familiar with the program. Thank you for your help!
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