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  • Plugin Author Design Extreme

    (@designextreme)

    @tommydoguk That is a strange one!

    A few things to check:

    1. Someone may have just copied this Place ID from a demonstration or used “London” as the search term. Please ensure that the Place ID is found through the Place ID Finder, using your actual business name, not the address.
    2. In the Shortcode, there is no need to set any Place ID parameter unless it is specifically different to your current Place ID (or if you want to select just one from several in the catalogue).
    3. Once these checks/changes have been made, please clear both the plugin’s cache in Advanced and your page caching service (if in use). Sometimes updates will not come through immediately, so this will help to reveal the current data.

    Once you’ve gone through these checks, please get back in touch.

    Thread Starter tommydoguk

    (@tommydoguk)

    OK, yes it’s the snippet. We’ve copied it from the plugin settings page and had presumed the ID was dynamically inserted from the Google settings:

    [reviews_rating place_id=”ChIJaxhvijEFdkgRPtwPZgzI4w8″ animate=”no” review_text=”no”]

    All sorted…. thanks

    Plugin Author Design Extreme

    (@designextreme)

    @tommydoguk I think I used the Nelson’s Column Place ID here to make it clear this needed to be set to one of your own choosing. The examples in the Shortcodes section are just there to offer starting points for your own website.

    For you, I recommend leaving out the place_id parameter entirely.

    Check out the Demonstration Website for more ideas.

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