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Google Address Search Radius (On/Off):

  • This feature, when turned on, adds a range bar to the Google address field on the search and filter options. When the Google Address Search Radius is turned off, the range bar in the address field on the search and filter options would not be displayed. Essentially, without this feature activated, you won’t have the ability to set a specific search radius using a range bar.

Minimum Radius:

  • Determines the lowest allowed radius value. For example, if set to 5, users can select a minimum radius of 5 units (e.g., kilometers) for searches and filters.

Default Radius:

  • Sets the initial radius value in the Google address field. When users search or filter, this value is preselected (e.g., 30 units).

Maximum Radius:

  • Defines the highest permissible radius value. Users can’t select a radius larger than this value (e.g., 500 units).

Radius Unit:

  • Chooses the unit of measurement for the radius (e.g., “Kilometre” or “Mile”).
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