dan0203
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Hi,
It was a long time ago so I don’t recall excatly but I think I did this :
– in Properties -> Parameters -> Developer : replace the default types of real estate with “For Sale”, “For Rent” and “Rented/Sold” (or your own categories)
– then, in Properties -> All properties : whenever you add a new property, you simply select the type of category you want it to belong to
– finally, you create pages for your categories and add this code to them : [property_overview type=for_rent] or [property_overview type=for_sale] or [property_overview type=rented_sold] depending on the page you’ve created obviously.
– you add these pages to the menu and then you’re all set !
Please tell us if that solved your problem so that other people can also use this information if they have the same problem. Or come back and ask any question 😉
All the best,
DanHi,
yes, it got solved, but I don’t remember how…
I think there was a conflict between several plugins. Try to deactivate all the plugins and then reactivate them one by one or 5 by 5 if you have too many.
Hope this helps 😉
I uninstalled and reinstalled the plugin and it works…
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP-Invoice - Web Invoice and Billing] Global tax unchecked but still usedsorry I didn’t change th info when posting the question : I use the 3.5.1 version of Worpress
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP-Invoice - Web Invoice and Billing] Invoice page styleI should add that I’m using a theme called BlogoLife and that under the WP-Invoice settings, I have checked the option to load default CSS styles on the front-end.
I hope this helps, and I hope you can help me 🙂
I don’t see ANY logical structure within the CSS files… But it can be me! 🙂