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Thanks Alex, let me check with some GD experts how difficult that would be. It would help to keep the listings data clean and therefore more valuable.
Is the feature request lists/voting discontinued now?
This reply has been marked as private.Yes, Alex, if you see teh page:
https://yopune.com/compt_coaching/10241/great-course-for-engineering/the NF shortcodes you have mentioned are used only in the left column to check if the correct NF forms are being accessed (only for testing). As these forms are visible using the NF shortcode, when the user is logged in (as per the setting in NF mentioend above)
However the “Is this your business?” button in the body, as well as “Claim Form” button in the right sidebar, are both using the GD Ninjaform widget – yet the form is not loading
This is why i was suspecting something may be broken in the widget integration
Thanks, Kor.
Have already tried deactivating all non-GD plugins except ninja forms, but still the issue remains.Hi Alex- to your query about preventing access to contact form, i had set in the Ninja form >edit>settings>advanced>Restrictions>Require user to be logged in to view form>YES
However, i turned that setting off, and tried again, still the form does not load for both logged in and anon users (now they dont see the message to login anymore, as expected)
After checking this, I have turned on again the above setting to require login for showing form. I have had that setting from long ago, and the GD Widget and claim /contacts forms on Ninja were working fine until recently – i noticed this change around the time i updated GD and the addons a couple of days ago
thanks,
VivekHi Alex,
Pls see this : https://yopune.com/compt_coaching/10241/great-course-for-engineering/
1. I tried to insert the Ninja forms contact and Claim themselves into the page using the NF shortcodes in the left sidebar – both forms show in the sidebar, so that means they are there and can be accessed
2. Added widget for GD claim form (native, not NF) on the page (in the body, button “Claim Listing”) – this also opens the GD claim form as expected.
3. Added the GD NF widget again in the right sidebar (button “Claim Form” this is still not loading the form, same as the “Is this your business” which is the same widget in a different position
Does this suggest something wrong with the GD>Ninja Forms widget, if the forms themselves are showing on the page, thru shortcode?
Hi Alex, i dont think i made any change to prevent access to the form – where did you get that information?
thanks, Vivek
Ah – that may work- let me give that a try!
Thanks Alex!This reply has been marked as private.Thanks very much, Kor.
The second part of my query was how can i easily see the authors user profile page, in the dashboard, either from the CPT listing page, or from the post page. I need the admin to view some details in the authors profile fields before approving the post, but cannot click through from the list/post page directly to the author’s user profile.
Any suggestion?
thanks, VivekMay 19, 2019 at 3:33 pm in reply to: Paid Claims not following post paid status set in package #487423Ok, thanks for the update.
Do please let me know when this is available.Ok, thanks, Alex
May 19, 2019 at 9:22 am in reply to: Paid Claims not following post paid status set in package #487395Indeed, they would go to 404 – but that was how the earlier behaviour was. Earlier (and i mean till maybe march’19), the post would go into pending AFTER the claim was approved. So the admin had to approve the claim, then go and publish the post. [Ideally, the post after claim approval should go into draft, so that the new (real) owner can edit/correct it, once they get confirmation that their claim is approved. Anyway, that was not the earlier behaviour so i shall not dwell on it]
The 404 would also happen in several other cases -eg the package expires or the author puts it into draft, or just deletes it – all due to some action/inaction by the author…a claim is also an action by the author, so if it causes 404, so be it? How to handle these 404s may be another topic…
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