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Community Forums › Forums › Archived Forums › General Discussion › Agentpress – Custom Text updating

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Tagged: Agentpress, price field, property detail

  • This topic has 1 reply, 2 voices, and was last updated 11 years, 3 months ago by Tom.
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  • August 21, 2014 at 12:03 pm #120263
    JessicaLeigh
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    I've created a site for someone who has student rentals and we're using the custom text section of the listings to put the rent in. They've updated rents for the next year and everything displays correctly on the actual listing page directly however if you do a search from the home page search section by bedroom the custom text displays the previous rents and information listed.

    The site is: http://cramerrentals.com/

    Example: http://www.cramerrentals.com/bedrooms/three/?s&post_type=listing shows the rent for 4206 Cooper Ave as $975 in the upper left corner, if you click directly on the listing you'll see it's actually $1275

    Thanks!

    August 22, 2014 at 2:14 am #120423
    Tom
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    Hi Jessica,

    Assuming that there are no cache issues and all plugins are up to date, some clarification/confirmation might help here. (help me to understand)

    "we’re using the custom text section of the listings to put the rent in."
    I assume you mean the field labeled "Price" from the Property Details widget. The "Custom text" field is displaying text about the property availability/date. In your example listing for 4206 Cooper the custom text is "Available June 1, 2015".

    In your example single listing for 4206 Cooper:
    The custom h2 "sub-title" item is: "Three Bedrooms | $1275"/mo
    The "Price" in the property-detail is "$1275" (presumably via the plugin shortcode [property_details])
    As a featured listing on the front page the listing price* is "$975" via the Featured Listings Widget.
    *Appearing in the image overlays for search results, archive pages and front page featured property section.

    It would appear that:
    the shortcode output and your coded sub-title output agree
    the shortcode output and Featured Listings Widget output disagree

    This is true for:

    • 4206-cooper-avenue ($975 vs $1275)
    • 4204-cooper-avenue ($975 vs $1275)
    • 1016-summit-street ($775 vs $825)
    • 604-½-first-avenue ($750 vs $1025)
    • 238-½-chippewa-street ($655 vs $750)

    In a second group:
    the shortcode output disagrees with featured listing output disagree
    the shortcode output disagrees with custom sub-title outputs disagree
    featured listing output and custom sub-title outputs agree

    This is true for:

    • 1014-summit-street (825 vs 750 vs 750 )
    • 411-talmadge-street (1300 vs 1200 vs 1200)

    In this property listing:
    http://www.cramerrentals.com/listings/1020-first-avenue/
    The custom h2 "sub-title" item is: "4 Bedroom | $1300/mo"
    The "Price" in the property-detail is "$1300"
    As a featured listing on the front page the listing price is "$1300"

    Here, all three outputs agree.

    This is true for:

    • 1020-first-avenue ($1300)
    • 615-south-dewey ($900)
    • 613-south-dewey-street ($900)
    • 637-lake-street ($1300)
    • 604-first-avenue ($1300)
    • 238-chippewa-street ($1300)

    There may be something simple behind this, but it does raise questions:

    What else is different for the three groups?

    Since the discrepancy is at times between two StudioPress bits (shortcode and featured listings) have you contacted them for assistance?

    How have you coded the output of the sub-title item in single-listing.php?

    What other code customizations are in place?

    The theme outputs the labels for Property Details even when they are blank. In your example State, ZIP, MLS #, Square Feet, Bathrooms, Basement are blank, but the labels are not output. How are these outputs suppressed?


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