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June 5, 2014 at 6:00 pm #3651
That is correct, if the listing author or claimed business owner visit his free listing and Prices and Payments is installed and premium price packages exists, the upgrade listing link appears below the edit listings link.
See attached image.
June 5, 2014 at 10:42 pm #3674A “Recent Reviews” widget would be nice to have.
June 5, 2014 at 11:25 pm #3675A “Recent Reviews” widget would be nice to have.
Already in the to do list. That should ahve been in there already, we totally forgot about it…
June 6, 2014 at 2:43 am #3684😀
No problem, thanks for being honest! 🙂
June 7, 2014 at 3:06 am #3756Couple of thins for clarification:
#1: One thing I noticed even though I have the premium pricing turned on, the user can just go into Edit Listing and edit everything, circumventing the upgrade listing feature. It seems like that should be turned off if you have premium fields turned on. If you select upgrade listing then the premium field filtering works.
#2A: My scenario will probably require custom coding. Basically, I would like anyone to be able to sponsor or upgrade and account for the claimant. Once upgraded (sponsored) the owner/claimant would be able to update premium fields.
#2B: I would like for anyone to be able to edit basic non-premium info using the edit feature. I have figured out how to turn that on. However, it looks like the edit feature gives full access and ignores the premium field settings as mentioned in #1 above.
Don’t expect you guys to solve this, but any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks, Howard
June 7, 2014 at 3:32 am #3757@Howard
#1 I think you are misunderstanding the payment plugin.
In your case you need to edit the free option to not have any of the fields available for editing.
Then create a paid option with editable fields.#2 You create the listing > a user claims the listing using the claim plugin > then they can upgrade. Nothing custom about that.
Either you or me are misunderstanding something, or maybe both of us 🙂
June 9, 2014 at 2:03 pm #3825inbetween switching from geotheme to geodirectory – i was experimenting with my own custom posts and one plugin i found that could be of some value is https://wordpress.org/plugins/100-cities.
What is “nice” about this – and i had this pull extended info about an area or town or city e.g. weather and it auto fetches wikipedia info about the town or city…. This adds value as it gives visitors some info about the town – would be nice to be able to have geodir “fetch” this info when viewing listings for a specific town or city
June 9, 2014 at 2:32 pm #3830A master list of template tags with a brief explanation for each would be great too.
June 10, 2014 at 1:47 am #3873Thanks again for the replies. Regarding #1. Yes, that is the way I have it set up (1 free package edit phone number only; 3 paid packages edit additional fields) and it works properly for adding a new listing. However, if you click the edit listing link, it shows all of the fields even though the place was not upgraded with a payment package. This renders the payment option useless.
For #2 I have figured out how to make this work.
Thanks, Howard
June 10, 2014 at 10:27 am #3888@Howard
I think you might have selected all fields when you set up your free option.
Make sure you only choose the fields you want to be available, see image:June 12, 2014 at 7:57 am #4044Pinpoint functionality
The “Pinpoint” link on the listings page works quite well, but I wonder if we could have the option to specify the zoom level on the map when this link is selected.
If you have a look at this page…
http://wpgeo.directory/hotels/5-stars/
…and click on the pinpoint for any of the hotels, you will see that the map has to be resized several times before the actual address is visible on the map.
Personally I would like the map to zoom to street level, other people might prefer a different zoom, hence the suggestion to specify a zoom level.
June 12, 2014 at 9:23 am #4052@purpleedge
WP admin > Appearance > Widgets > Look for the GMap-Listing page in the GD Listing SideBar > choose your zoom level and/or enable auto-zoomLet me know if that is what you were looking for?
June 12, 2014 at 10:12 am #4060Can the pop up box that appears when you click on an icon on the map be editable. At the moment we are restricted to name, address and telephone number. I would like to get rid of the address and add the website.
June 12, 2014 at 7:23 pm #4107+1 For the editable pop up box. And it would be nice to have an option to have that pop up box always shown. IMHO, it would be nice feature for the Gmap widget on detail page.
June 14, 2014 at 1:10 am #4220@guust – Re Pinpoint Functionality on Listings sidebar map – I’ve stopped playing with GD until the next release (don’t like working with moving targets) I’ll let you know when I have a look at the new version.
What I want is for the auto-zoom on the listing page to start with auto-zoom to show all listings, and then when a Pinpoint is selected for the map to auto-zoom to just the selected listing, preferably at a specified zoom level. The link I included above doesn’t do that.
http://wpgeo.directory/hotels/5-stars/
Maybe it does do it? This page shows New York and Chicago and won’t zoom closer.
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