geocoder proximity search results modification

By rez - February 6, 2011 - edited: February 6, 2011

Hello, I am trying to reformat the search results example.
I want to put the address, state and zip on one line. Is this possible without a bunch of floats?

Currently, I put each location result in a ul. The address that i want on one line is:

<li><?php if($record['city']):?><?php echo htmlspecialchars($record['city']); ?><?php endif?>
<?php if($record['state']):?><div class="state">,&nbsp;<?php $labels = getListLabels('locations', 'state', $record['state']); echo join('<br/>', $labels); ?></div><?php endif?>
<?php if($record['zipcode']):?>&nbsp;<?php echo htmlspecialchars($record['zipcode']); ?><?php endif?>
</li>


The css state class only changes color. How can I put this all on one line?

Re: [rez] geocoder proximity search results modification

By Jason - February 7, 2011

Hi,

I noticed that you're using this line:
echo join('<br/>', $labels); ?>

Which will output a <br/> tag after each value in $labels. This is probably why you're seeming it all on multiple lines.

From the look of you're code, it would seem that state is a single value list. Is that right? If so, and if you're using version 2.04 or higher, you can use the pseudo field :label instead of dealing with the getListLabels function. Try this:

<li><?php if($record['city']):?><?php echo htmlspecialchars($record['city']); ?><?php endif?>
<?php if($record['state']):?><div class="state">,&nbsp;<?php echo $record['state:label']; ?></div><?php endif?>
<?php if($record['zipcode']):?>&nbsp;<?php echo htmlspecialchars($record['zipcode']); ?><?php endif?>
</li>


Give that a try. Hope this helps.
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Re: [rez] geocoder proximity search results modification

By Jason - February 7, 2011

Hi,

If you only need to change the color of the state, instead of using <div> try using <span>

Hope this helps
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Re: [Jason] geocoder proximity search results modification

By rez - February 7, 2011

Oh.. sorry about that. It is a CSS issue.

Awesome plug-in thanks for your help. Time to work the map in now. :)