CHRISTOPHER MACKAY
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April 4, 2016 at 4:42 pm in reply to: Poor grammar: "less categories" should be “fewer categories" #157438
Awesome; thanks!
April 4, 2016 at 4:14 pm in reply to: Poor grammar: "less categories" should be “fewer categories" #157403Thanks; that was the first thing I tried, but there are zero instances of “less” in the “/wp-content/plugins/goedir_location_manager/goedir_location_languages/geodirlocation-en_US.po” file according to Poedit.
Is that where I should be looking?
Thanks for the CSS tip, but text-transform doesn’t support Sentence case, only UPPER, lower, and Capitalize (also known as Word Case, which is what I’m currently trying to avoid).
We have the answer! There was a function in my theme’s default functions.php whose comment was:
// to remove query strings from static resources, which Pingdom dislikes
Commenting it out sorted everything with the Google maps.
Sorry for the trouble.
If this helps, here’s a screenshot of the backend: no map loading, and an error about “no records found”. The fact that you saw a map with correct info is likely because I manually entered Lat/Long coordinate from a separate maps.google.com window.
Thanks; look forward to hearing back! 🙂
Thanks for the follow-up.
That’s nice that you see that, but I still don’t, on the admin site the map area is blank, and on the public side, I see a loading spinner centred on central Latvia on a dimmed map of Europe.
How do you propose I clear my browser cache? Option-clicking the page-reload button in Safari should do it (but doesn’t), and Firefox’s history shows literally nothing to clear — the button is greyed-out, even (I don’t normally use Firefox, so this isn’t surprising).
I just loaded the public page (that you screenshot, above) on 2 iOS devices that have never been here. They show Latvia, too.
Oh, and the dummy data that come with the plug-in all load up Latvia, too.
Tap, tap, tap. Anybody home?
I tried disabling any related settings, but nothing changed.
I then chose the nuclear option — this is just a staging site, after all — and deactivated all non-WPGeodirectory plug-ins.
Still no Google Maps.
The WordPress > Plug-ins > Geodirectory > MultiLocations > Add/Edit Location tab shows a Google Map centred on the default region for the locations I’ve entered. So my browser is clearly capable of displaying Google Maps.
Now what?
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