Error with locating place maps

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  • #31262

    Joseph
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    Hi all,

    I alsoseem to be having problems locating the address on listings? I’ve attached a screenshot. I’ve tried postcode without space etc.

    Thanks for all your help.

    Regards,
    Joseph

    #31264

    Simone
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    Hello Joseph, please post url and login details in a private reply, thanks.

    #31268

    Joseph
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    #31287

    Simone
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    #31289

    Simone
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    Please set first a Default location, and at least a category, then you can add listings. Also, please update Geodirectory to the latest version (you have v 1.3.6)
    Here you can find the documentation
    http://docs.wpgeodirectory.com/basic-installation/#location

    #31303

    Joseph
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    Hi there,

    Thanks for your help!

    It now seems to say ‘Please choose any address of the (London) city only’ after setting the default city to London?

    Regards,
    Joseph

    #31304

    Simone
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    That means you can only set an address within the London city (no other cities, for this you need the Multilocation addon)

    #31305

    Joseph
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    Ah, no problem!

    Before I purchase, can I just ask if it’s possible to remove the ‘Search for’ box in the search for listings bar and just search solely by location? As on http://www.tastecard.co.uk/search for instance.

    http://thesaloncard.com/places/

    I assume with the advanced search filters addon I could achieve similar effect to taste card in terms of filtering by tick boxes?

    Regards,
    Joseph

    #31311

    Guust
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    The best way to navigate for a location only is to use the location switcher, see the demo site in the menu bar. http://wpgeo.directory/

    You can hide the “search for” with CSS if you like.

    #31312

    Joseph
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    Hi,

    Would you be able to advise me how to hide the ‘Search for’ box with CSS?

    Regards,
    Joseph

    #31321

    Guust
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    Add this to your CSS:

    .search_text {visibility: hidden}
    #31334

    Paolo
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    Hi, looks like you found that out by yourself, can I set this as solved?

    #31543

    Joseph
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    Hi there,

    Yes thanks!

    Just one more thing, how can I edit the CSS so the ‘Near’ box doesn’t appear in a static horizontal position even with the ‘Search for’ box gone?

    http://thesaloncard.com/places/

    Regards,
    Joseph

    #31571

    Paolo
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    Post count: 31206

    It seems like you solved this one too?

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