CHRISTOPHER MACKAY
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That’s excellent. Many thanks for your assistance.
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June 3, 2016 at 2:18 pm in reply to: GeoDirectory Location Manager 1.4.6 > 1.4.7: Update Failed: Plugin update failed #202936Thanks; that did the trick! 🙂
April 29, 2016 at 6:26 pm in reply to: Google Map shows up on Edit Place page but View Place says "No Records Found" #182055Thanks, Paolo — it seems to have sorted itself out on its own. ¯_(ツ)_/¯
April 29, 2016 at 5:50 pm in reply to: Limit a Google Map to display properties from 1 Category? #182044Awesome.
I can’t believe that there isn’t a shortcode that can do boolean intersection. This is what databases are *for*.
Thanks for the reply.
Promises of “maybe, later” are of no use to me today when I have a site to finish.
Setting aside tags, then, is there really no way to do something this basic using GeoDirectory?
Hi, Paolo,
Thanks for your reply.
Sorry; I think I explained poorly.
What this is returning is everything from 2 Categories.
I only want the overlap of things that are in *both* Categories.
I would think that “everything that’s in Category A if it’s also listed in Category (or Tag) B” would be closer to what I need.
Is there no way to use Tags? (If not, I am confused as to why they are they there. Are they included as a generic WordPress taxonomy that’s not specifically addressed by the GeoDirectory plug-in?)
Thanks for this; I’ll give the CSS a try.
As for forcing links to open in new tabs or windows, this has been a widely-recognized terrible idea literally for decades, now. Yes, clients often ask for it, because they don’t understand the UX implications, but hard-coding this is a terrible, terrible idea.
Please ask the developers to consider making this either optional or impossible.
I’ll look into the functions.php link you’ve provided; looks promising. Many thanks!
That did it. Thanks!
Much better. Thank you. Now to see about the missing address info.
Not sure we’re looking at the same issue. I’ve added that CSS to the bottom of the active theme’s stylesheet, with no visible change to the property’s photo, which is being shown in 2 chopped parts for some reason.
I’m talking about the positioning of the image in the pop-up. I don’t recall doing anything to hide address data and can’t think of any reason I’d want to, but I might’ve done that during some initial tire-kicking. I’ll have a look.
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