How Can I Remove reviews/maps/photos from Places, Post Types, Listings

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    Vincent Beekel
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    I am trying to start a business directory where you have to pay to be able to get reviews/photos/maps. So if they have the free version or package they can have a limited profile page but if they want to be ranked with their competitors then they have to upgrade. But I can’t find a way to remove any of these sections without removing them for every listing or post-type like places. Is there a way to be able to toggle or turn those options depending on the vendor’s membership status.

    Or how I can edit the Post-Types html/css?

    #500987

    Alex Rollin
    Moderator
    Post count: 27815

    For images you can allow more images for paid packages, or show the gallery in a textarea custom field only on paid packages.

    For maps, you could add the map shortcode to a textarea custom field and show it only on paid packages.

    For reviews

    You would need some features that are not included in GD to do that. It is possible but would require an advanced builder or other 3rd party plugins.

    I will ask the developers if they plan to add a design element for showing ratings/reviews.

    You can edit the details template which is a WP Page. On that page you can use your own html etc to show hide elements that are shown with shortcodes.

    https://wpgeodirectory.com/docs-v2/templates/details/

    #503043

    Kiran
    Moderator
    Post count: 7069

    Hi Vincent,

    Reviews & maps are basic features of the listing. Right now it is not possible to disable these features for specific listings via package. You can disable these for post type complexly but not for specific listings.

    You can hide reviews & maps via css for specific packages by using css class(ex: gd-post-pkg-x where x is package id).

    Regards,
    Kiran

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