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Stephen Froom
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Additional fields have suddenly appeared on our Listings pages, I believe since upgrading to the latest Responsive Directory theme, 8.4. Without making any other changes on my own, suddenly a “distance:” field has been added, which I have no idea what it references (no shortcode displayed when inspecting element) and a second “Address” field, which appears to be pulling the data from the “map_location” shortcode.
I cannot find the “distance:” field anywhere in the site dashboard options to do anything with that. And my attempts to modify the content of map_location or delete this shortcode altogether, following a Save of the page, have failed, with any changes that I make to this field being completely reversed back to where it was when I save the changes I’ve made. This is incredibly frustrating obviously, especially when these are new fields that were added to the site front-end that I never asked to be revealed, and don’t seem to have any control over.
I have attempted unsuccessfully to remove both of these fields using shortcodes. I have seen this posting (https://www.premiumpress.com/forums/topic/removing-distance-from-listing-page/) but wonder if this is the best way to handle something that appears to be at the root theme level, and I’m not sure how to use such a script to get rid of the second Address field that appears to pull from map_location.
Any assistance that can be provided as to how to get rid of these fields, or explanation as to why these fields suddenly showed up after updating my theme would be much appreciated.
Additional fields have suddenly appeared on our Listings pages, I believe since upgrading to the latest Responsive Directory theme, 8.4. Without making any other changes on my own, suddenly a “distance:” field has been added, which I have no idea what it references (no shortcode displayed when inspecting element) and a second “Address” field, which appears to be pulling the data from the “map_location” shortcode.
I cannot find the “distance:” field anywhere in the site dashboard options to do anything with that. And my attempts to modify the content of map_location or delete this shortcode altogether, following a Save of the page, have failed, with any changes that I make to this field being completely reversed back to where it was when I save the changes I’ve made. This is incredibly frustrating obviously, especially when these are new fields that were added to the site front-end that I never asked to be revealed, and don’t seem to have any control over.
Here is one of our listing pages that show these two fields: https://christiansourcebook.com/listing/ease-fundraising-solutions-batsch-group.
I have attempted unsuccessfully to remove both of these fields using shortcodes. I have seen this posting (https://www.premiumpress.com/forums/topic/removing-distance-from-listing-page/) but wonder if this is the best way to handle something that appears to be at the root theme level, and I’m not sure how to use such a script to get rid of the second Address field that appears to pull from map_location.
Any assistance that can be provided as to how to get rid of these fields, or explanation as to why these fields suddenly showed up after updating my theme would be much appreciated.
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