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Required Listing Type Field Identifier

By default, MyListing doesn’t provide a way to sort listings by their verified status in the listings table. MyListing Pro gives you this ability.

Listing Type Field Duplicator

Building listing types often means repeating similar fields with the same options, validation, and visibility rules. MyListing Pro lets you duplicate fields in a single click, inserting a copy below the original with all settings carried over, a unique field key, and the editor opened on the new field so you can tweak the label and save. Preset fields stay available once; the copy becomes its own custom field.

Listing Block Layouts

Finally, you can control how blocks stack on mobile devices. Listing blocks look fantastic on larger screens by utilizing multiple columns, but mobile visitors read top to bottom via a one-column layout. Until now, you either used a single column everywhere or lived with a mobile order you could not control. Key Benefits
  • Mobile-first control: Set block order for small screens without touching the desktop layout.
  • Per tab, per listing type: Configure each Main Page or Custom Page tab that uses a multi-column layout.
  • Flexible presets: Use theme default, main first, sidebar first, alternate columns, or a fully custom drag-and-drop order.
  • No code required: Enable the module and configure it in the familiar Listing Type editor.
Mobile Block Order Options
OptionWhat it does
Auto (Theme Default)No change from MyListing’s default behavior.
Main Column FirstAll main column blocks, then all sidebar blocks.
Sidebar FirstAll sidebar blocks, then all main column blocks. This layout is particularly effective for situations where CTAs or maps should be placed above long content on mobile devices.
Alternate ColumnsMixes columns: main block, sidebar block, main block, sidebar block, and so on.
Custom OrderShows a drag list of every block from both columns. Drag the blocks into the exact mobile sequence you want.
Frequently Asked Questions (Listing Block Layouts)
No, it only affects how blocks are ordered on mobile for supported multi-column tabs.
Tabs that are set to Main Page or Custom Page with a layout of Two Columns, Content + Sidebar, or Sidebar + Content. Single column tabs do not show Mobile Block Order.
If you add blocks to your Listing Type after the Custom Mobile Order setting was enabled, simply save the changes to your Listing Type. Once the screen reloads, the blocks will be there.
Yes, mobile block order works with Verified Listing Reveal.On unverified listings, hidden blocks simply don’t show — and the remaining visible blocks still follow your mobile order. Once a listing is verified (or viewed by someone who can see hidden content), the full layout and full mobile order apply.Note:_ In the listing type editor you’ll still see hidden blocks in the custom order list; that’s normal. Visitors only see and reorder what’s actually visible to them._\

Listing Content Block Duplicator

Some MyListing blocks are complex with many settings, but even the most basic blocks take time to mimic, and you can make mistakes when trying to build blocks with identical settings. MyListing Pro allows you to click an icon and fully duplicate a block while capturing all of its settings.

Drag-and-Drop Listing Type Fields

When you build a listing type in MyListing, the Fields tab shows your active fields on the left and available fields on the right. By default, you click a field to add it, and it lands at the bottom, underneath all your existing fields. If you need it higher up, you must drag it into place afterward, which is time consuming and prone to user error. MyListing Pro lets you drag fields from the right sidebar directly into the used fields list, exactly where you want them.

Preserve Listing Type Editor View After Save

Editing listing types in MyListing means jumping between Fields, Single Page, Preview Card, and Search Forms. Every time you save your changes, the screen reloads, takes you away from the area you were working in, and drops you in the default General tab. MyListing Pro resolves this issue by remembering where you left off so you can keep configuring without losing your place. It not only remembers the page you were on, but also which area you were working in.

Listing Type Quick Switch

Sites with several listing types usually mean leaving the listing type editor and hunting for the next listing type to open. Each jump also resets the listing type tab you were on (General, Fields, Single Page, Preview Card, Search Forms, etc.). MyListing Pro allows you to easily switch from one listing type edit screen to the next, picking up on the exact screen you left off on in the previous listing type. The listing type you’re working in stays highlighted in the WordPress menu, so you always know where you are. Off by default. The switch group appears only when you have two or more editable listing types.

Listing Type Form Section Bulk Delete

Building listing types in MyListing means organizing fields into sections by using Form Heading fields. Until now, deleting a section meant clicking delete on every field below it. That is slow, easy to miss a field, and frustrating when you are restructuring a listing type. MyListing Pro adds a dedicated delete icon to every Form Heading field in the listing type editor. One click removes the heading and every field in that section. You still keep the normal single-field delete for fine-tuned edits. Highlights
  • Save time when restructuring listing types or cleaning up test fields
  • Fewer mistakes by removing the whole section at once instead of field by field
  • Clear confirmation shows the section name and how many fields will be removed
  • Familiar controls uses the same delete icon MyListing already uses

Increase the Maximum Allowed Single Listing Cover Details

MyListing only allows three by default. Now you can add as many cover details and call-to-actions on single listing pages as you would like.

Listing Type Bulk Settings

Managing several listing types on one site often means repeating the same work and matching the myriad of different settings across each listing type. MyListing Pro provides two workflows:
  • Copy From Listing Type: pick a source type and copy whole setting sections to one or more target types.
  • Set Values Directly: pick target types and individual settings, then apply your chosen values without a reference type.
Use this feature when you are standardizing a directory with multiple listing types, rolling out a design change across those types, fixing the same setting on several types after a support ticket, and more. Who’s It For?
  • Site owners running multiple listing types who want consistent settings
  • Agencies setting up or maintaining client MyListing sites
  • Support staff applying the same fix across several types without manual repetition

Listing Type Revisions

Listing Type Revision Viewer

Turn MyListing revision history into clear, readable summaries so you always know what changed before you roll back. Use it to review a past save, compare a revision to your live setup, or explain changes to a client with ease. MyListing saves a history every time you update a listing type. That history is useful, but it is difficult to read unless you are comfortable digging through raw settings, and it’s time-consuming. MyListing Pro adds a user-friendly report for each saved revision so you can see what changed without all the technical jargon, and information is grouped just like the listing type editor (General, Fields, Single Page, Preview Card, and Search Forms) so it’s familiar. Highlights
  • View what changed in any stored listing type revision
  • Compare a revision to your current live setup
  • Section filters: General, Fields, Single Page, Preview Card, Search Forms
  • Clear change labels: Added, Removed, Changed
Frequently Asked Questions
  1. MyListing Tweaks & Fixes → Enable Listing Type Revision Viewer and save.
  2. Edit a listing type and look for the Config panel.
  3. For any listed revision, click View to see its details or click Compare to compare it with your current listing type configuration.
No, everything stays the same within the theme. We are simply providing an enhancement on top of it to finally make the listing type revisions useful.

Stored Listing Type Revisions

When you edit a listing type, MyListing saves the previous configurations, keeps the last 15 revisions, and drops the oldest when it reaches that limit. While this option is a nice feature, it’s one more thing to fill up your WordPress database and your Listing Type editor screen. MyListing Pro lets you effortlessly change that limit without editing the theme or child theme files. While we don’t recommend it, MyListing Pro also allows users to use this setting to increase the number of revisions stored.