Street map view and new post's Post Title handing

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  • #495851

    Eugene UK
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    Hiya.

    Could you please assist with my two enquiries:

    1) How can one get rid of the two alien additions on top of the compass in street map view, or does it need fiddling with the source code?
    2) When adding/importing new post records, if the new destination has the same name as another one in the database (i.e. pubs), is there are a way to use Post Code in the slug and post_name rather than appending the increase by 1. e.g. red-lion-se1-1hh instead of red-lion-2 ?

    Thanks!

    #495852

    Eugene UK
    Free User
    Post count: 39

    the alien thing attached 😉

    #495855

    Alex Rollin
    Moderator
    Post count: 27815

    1. It’s a compass. You would need to consult the google docs for that, how to hide it, as it would be done with custom CSS. Please send a link and we can check.

    2. That is the only and default behavior. You might find more options available through the WP All Import options.
    https://wpgeodirectory.com/downloads/wp-all-import/

    #495871

    Eugene UK
    Free User
    Post count: 39

    Thanks for your reply, Alex.
    1. It looks like an overlay over the compass, which turns purplish on mouse over. I can deal with it. Thanks!
    2. I will research WP All Import. It sounds like a mighty plugin overall. I may fiddle with GeoDir as well 😉
    Cheers!
    Eugene

    #495877

    Eugene UK
    Free User
    Post count: 39

    Hi Alex,
    I just checked out the WP All Imports and GeoDir.
    When you import destinations, there seems to be no way for GeoDir to pick on lat and lng if they are not present in the csv file.
    Is there a way for GeoDir to update the inserted posts with their corresponding latitudes and longitudes?
    BTW, the slug solution works brilliant 🙂
    Thanks in advance!
    Eugene

    #495878

    Eugene UK
    Free User
    Post count: 39

    Also, and as we speak:
    You are limiting your All Imports Add-on to the free version only.
    I had to change your is_plugin_active() in // check WP All Import plugin not activate, to accommodate the Pro version.

    // check WP All Import plugin not activated
    if ( (!is_plugin_active( 'wp-all-import-pro/wp-all-import-pro.php' )) || (!is_plugin_active( 'wp-all-import/plugin.php' )) ) { ...
    #495885

    Eugene UK
    Free User
    Post count: 39

    The only way I see to update the lats & lngs after I achieve my slug solution is to delete all and re-run all again through GeoDir import process. (Not forgetting to delete all the IDs in the new CSV) Perhaps you could create a little tool for your Tools to rescan the listings for missing latlng records, fixing them on the way.

    #495887

    Eugene UK
    Free User
    Post count: 39

    Gosh! Your export function doesn’t export addresses!

    #495924

    Paolo
    Site Admin
    Post count: 31211

    Hi Eugene,

    Our export script normally exports everything. If you provide a link and admin credentials in a private reply, we’ll check what is wrong with your install.

    Thanks

    #496051

    Eugene UK
    Free User
    Post count: 39

    Thank you Paolo!
    I am testing it on localhost.
    Currently, I am trying to assess how to either add geolocation update from address to WP All Import process, OR make my post_title as ‘post_title’-‘zip’ to be the post’s slug whilst using the GeoDir native import.
    I’ll keep you updated.
    Thanks.

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