Geotagging: WordPress.com allows you to geotag your posts and pages, which means you can attach a physical location to them.
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How can I remove this nitification?
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Hello there, where are you seeing this notification? Are you using a browser window and see it in your dashboard, in the WP app? Let us know and we’ll try to help further.
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Hi guy, I saw this in my setting when I want to upload new theme. It noted that “The errors above must be resolved before proceeding. Have questions? Please contact support.”
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Justjennifer – the geotagging option shows up under More options when you are Adding a new post or page (https://en.support.wordpress.com/geotagging/).
That being said, it was not completely clear to me how to disable this once selected…
Just chiming in here .. do not have the answer to the OP… -
/waving @houstonweaver –
Yeah, understand where the geotagging feature is located in the Calypso editor, but I’ve never seen it mentioned as a notification. :) Thanks. You can also remove it from the same place in the editor by clicking the X in the corner, much like removing a featured image.
@lmhoang10 While I’m not certain why you’d see this message when trying to upload a new theme to your WordPressdotcom site, in general the only sites that can upload a 3rd party custom theme (one not available from our Theme Showcase or Themes Dashboard) are sites on the Business plan upgrade. https://en.support.wordpress.com/themes/adding-new-themes/Otherwise, WordPressdotcom sites can activate any of the 200+ themes found here https://wordpress.com/themes/
Let us know if you have any other question.
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