Hello Dan,
I’m afraid but the only way to find this out is to check the listings individually. I would suggest to temporary unpublish all listings and check the map to make sure all listings are gone. Then you can re-publish listings in batch of eg. 10 listings per batch, always followed by a quick check of the map. That way it would be easier and faster to find the culprits as to open up all 50 listings in editor mode.
Let me know how it goes.
All the best
Thanks for your reply,
But the problem is – if you take a look at the 2 listings which are located in Austin, Texas, they are not clickable or even accessible
Dan
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This reply was modified 5 years, 10 months ago by
Dan Stramer.
Hello Dan,
yes, I already noticed this. But that’s why I suggested the solution mentioned above. There is unfortunately currently no other way around. On a sidenote: We already have on our roadmap the ability to display multiple listings on the same spot of a map, however, currently this is just not possible.
So best would be really to try the solution suggested above to find out which 2 of those 50 listings include the wrong location data. Should be a matter of a few minutes.
Please let me know if you need any further help on that.
All the best
That’s a bit of a problem since this is a live site.
Is Autsin, Texas set as a default location for listing who don’t have a location?
Is there a way to set the map to show a default location/area? That way it will show the area of the correct listings and will not show Texas.
Also – we have 108 published listings in the site, why is the map showing only 50?
Thanks
Dan