Tom Eranary
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thanks for clarifying.
Now, I was looking into displaying the Logo in the frontend, as it was not automatically showing (using the TwentySeventeen theme). First, I assumed I could add a shortcode to the detail page, but couldn’t find a corresponding shortcode. Is there one?
Then, I looked into the mechanism “show in extra output location”, which is a bit confusing. I added “Details Page Sidebar” to the logo field, assuming the image would appear in the “Output Location” widget, but that’s not the case either. how should this work?
Thanks! That worked perfectly. Never would have guessed that.
I do notice at “Custom Fields” tab under Places, there are three categories:
-Standard Fields
-Predefined Fields
-Custom FieldsI’m not sure what the purpose of that third category is? It remains empty even if I do create a new field using a standard fields box and add it to a place.
Same issue here: GeoDirectory permalink error the following rule appears twice: ^places/([^/]*)/? Try making the GeoDirectory permalinks more unique.
Fresh install with Core Version 2.0.0.18 and and LM Version 2.0.0.2-beta.
Issue occurs as soon as I activate the LM plugin.
I did have custom permalinks, but I reverted back to the default once. Did not fix the issue.
looking forward to the update.
The reason why I’m asking is because for many other sites we’re currently using Divi and the Divi builder. After looking into it, I’m not convinced that customizing the page templates generated by WPgeodirectory are easily customisable via Divi, and maybe you’d suggest otherwise? I did read your blog post on page builders 😉 Thanks again for the great support. Looking forward to buying full membership of your plugin.
Great, I see it’s working now.
Now, another thing I noticed is the automatic user location detection not working in Safari. I’m pretty sure it was working before on one of my previous test installations, but now it isn’t. Don’t know if it’s related to this bug? In Chrome it works fine.
But in Safari on both Mac and iOS I get the following error when I click the hair-crossing icon beneath a location map:
(Safari 11.11.1 on High Sierra 10.13.5)
This reply has been marked as private.Hi, so how would you recommend moving forward when adopting V2? Is the core stable enough to already start using it, and then wait for the premium add-ons? Or is that a bad idea at this point.
And what about theming? When I report a bug here, the suggestion is switching to the Primer theme. Does that mean you’re still working on fixing compatibility issues with other 3rd party themes? At the moment, we haven’t locked down anything yet, so we can easily change direction on that front.
Thanks for the feedback.
That’s exactly what I did before posting here in the first place and the tab remained blank. Now it’s working… not sure what went wrong there. Thanks.
This reply has been marked as private.This reply has been marked as private.Hi, the listings are the dummy listings provided by the plugin. I haven’t changed anything and there are no other plugins active.
Still, if the address was indeed wrong, it shouldn’t show a grey map and the error message should be changed as well. Maybe it could say “No valid address for this listing”
Hi,
Thanks for the feedback.
2) I changed the shortcode from [ninja_form id=2] to [gd_ninja_forms form_id=”2″ text=”Contact Form” post_contact=”1″ output=”button”] and that seems to work.
I assumed that the integration implied the shortcode from Ninja forms could be reused.
But now I have a Contact tab that just has a button. From a GUI point of view this does not make any sense: a tab with only a button that will open a light box. How can I put the content of the light box in the tab itself?
The tabs for Facebook, Twitter and Website have the same problem. They just contain a link. I assume they’re there but their actual purpose is to put them in the widget instead?
Hi, I did try several themes including Primer, TwentySeventeen, Directory Starter and Supreme before posting. I now switched back to Primer so you can see the problem is still there. Maybe it’s another conflict? Or should I change some setting?
ok thanks. To clarify:
What we want to add is an explanation to the multiratings of WPGeoDirectory. If you have a rating “Cleanliness” or “Pricing” everybody knows what it means, but as we are creating a specialist site, we need to have some room to include an explanation. Just one or more sentences that appear in the frontend and give guidance to the review process. This description could be displayed under the title of the ratings, or as a popup when hoovering over a question mark icon. At the moment the add-on allows to specify a title and image, but not a description.
The multi-page thing is just nice to have. As the fill-out form would become big, multiple pages would not be overwhelming for the reviewer. But as I said, it’s nice to have. As an example, AirBnB uses this to break down the review proces.
ok, thanks for at least considering it. I assume many developers already have an account for their apps, so that upfront cost wouldn’t be an issue.
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