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Hi Geoff, cheers for your help. Unfortunately, although that code fixed it perfectly, it then caused the bar on the home page to mess up completely haha (attached)!
JoeParticipantAh sweet, just generated a new API and specified the requests which seems to have sorted it! Thank you for your help! P.S. Hope you like what I’ve done with the plugin 😉
JoeParticipantAh you are amazing – that has done the job perfectly! Thank you for your very quick and expert help with this!
JoeParticipantHi Geoff,
Thanks for the quick reply. That solution would work perfectly for me. However the code did not work unfortunately 🙁
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JoeParticipantHi Geoff,
Thanks for your quick reply. I was wondering if there was a way to hide one particular custom field, and leave the rest visible? Or alternatively to add a custom field that is only visible from the back end?
Many thanks
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JoeParticipantStill the same 🙁 The latitude and longitude for your venue could not be fetched. The Google Maps API daily query limit has been reached!
JoeParticipantBeautiful – did the job nicely! Cheers Geoff!
JoeParticipantAh that’s hidden both of them. Could it be added to the page template directly perhaps?
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JoeParticipantAlso, it shows me the error when I create a new venue:
The latitude and longitude for your venue could not be fetched. The Google Maps API daily query limit has been reached!
I have tried adding to my custom functions.php my own google api key using this script:
add_filter(‘tribe_events_google_maps_api’,’google_api_key’);
function google_api_key() {
return ‘//maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/js?key=MYAPIKEY’;
}but still not working
JoeParticipantHi Hunter! Yep I’ve followed those steps, reverted theme to 2016, disabled all plugins and cleared cache. But still I have the problem, you type in location and nothing comes up.
From within the events settings, under fix geolocation data, it shows me the message:
You have 5 venues for which we don’t have geolocation data. We need to use the Google Maps API to get that information. Doing this may take a while (aprox. 1 minute for every 200 venues).
I click ‘Fix venues data’ and it tells me they’ve been fixed, but then on refresh the message is still there.
Many thanks
JoeParticipantHi Geoff, Yep they’ve appeared right there now I’ve installed PRO, which is great!
Thanks
JoeParticipantYep thanks Geoff, will purchase pro and give this a whirl!
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