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So if i just start loading all data from a csv everything would be fine?
I don’t really get what you mean by GO and saving in that location.Great suggestion! thanks
This reply has been marked as private.It’s because we’re using the event-functionarities to let people add lessons to their locations. Which means Pay X and get the possibilty to make yourself better findable. You want that to be a per listing price. We think we can make a workaround for it, keep you posted.
This reply has been marked as private.You guys work 24/7 it seems;-)
Any idea of an ETA for that next release?
This reply has been marked as private.Fascinating,… Hmmm… Thanks…i’ll have a look at it tomorrow-)
I got your point, and your making sense, but if you offer people a very intuitive set of buttons (which i think those set place-buttons are) it should deliver something. Half of a website blank is just too ugly, i think. I don’t want that to happen anytime, you see. It’s also a matter of branding from our point of view.
Keep in mind that our market has fast internet speed at peoples home (avg> 10mbps) So from a users perspective we don’t expect many issues there if the load is bigger.
Nonetheless: Thanks for your wise words;-)
I’ll wait on that other thing regarding the strange URLS.
Your definitely right, Paolo;-)
Let me explain you a bit more of what we have and what we expect to happen.
We will fill the map of Holland with 2500+ yogaplaces. That’s a lot, and unique for Holland. So on a region-level i’m not afraid that this will happen. But people can also search on their own city (which is a semantic name for place of residence- we have 5700 villages here). So people will search for example for the small village called: Schinveld. No listings there. So: error. So: unhappy…
That’s why my ideal would be: always show a map, so that people by nature can continue searching with the map. Just zoom out, and if you zoom out enough you see a listing in the village near you.In my humble opinion that would be an intuitive approach. You got my point?
1)…hmmmm… not so nice. What would you recommend if we accept slower loading? I don’t mind adding some fake-backup-locations or something.
Thinking about it: could it be reasonably possible to load a funny customizable image? (or whatever someone wants)
Something like this -assume this is funny- http://lowres.cartoonstock.com/travel-tourism-you_are_here-signs-getting_lost-maps-locations-pknn536_low.jpgThis would be very usable to help visitors to do something else. Now it just looks like a BIG error, while it actually is just a small issue..
2) well: as far as i can recall: Po-files. And I know how to write the name of my country, LOL, so I’m pretty sure i haven’t manually added those things…
Thanks we will try it!
Hi Stiofan,
this is what we have found:
https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/referenceIf you look at it, somewhere in the end (in a table called PROPERTIES) you see that Google offers a way to prevent the map from being dragged. We think that this would be by far the best way to prevent users on smartphones (AND ipads) to get insane.
Our theory is that somewhere in a wp-geodirectory-related file we should add some lines of code to try whether it really works as we like.
But: where? Which file is related to the behavior of the google map on the homepage?
We searched and searched, with no happy ending yet, and we hope that it’s just a simple question…This reply has been marked as private.Well, we prefer to let users be dumb, so creating an area where they can scroll is not really nice, because it creates human errors and thus irritations…
We are looking for the specific file where the behaviour of the google-maps is managed. There should be one, but we cannot find it. Am i clear enough, or too vague?
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