How To Get GD Star Rating working in wordpress categories.
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I want to use GD star rating so that stars show up in SERPS for my category pages. I've installed the plugin but can't see how to do it. Does anyone have any idea?
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Not that I can see no. When I go to the 'categories' tab within the GD star rating settings I can see all the categories but next to each one it says 'no multi set assigned'. I have created a multi set but how do I assign it to the categories?
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Do you have any voting restrictions on? They are set by default. Can you check it out.
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