Injecting Events into Existing Page

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    Richard Getz
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    Theme: Divi 3.0.8
    Wordpress: 4.6.1

    The expected UX was for me to drop in some code [shortcode] into an existing page and have Event capabilities. However, I have a new event page created by your plugin that has none of my footer data and I see no way of adding this. Your newly created page is not listed in my Pages section, so I can’t open and add my footer.

    Aside from making copies of every file, then hacking the header and footer data into your page, which will break when I update any information on those two pages (Divi allows these to be global, thus updating on one, changes on all)?

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    Geoff
    Member

    Hi Richard,

    Thanks for getting in touch and I hope you had a great weekend. 🙂

    Good question. If you head to Events > Settings > Display, you should be able to change the template the calendar uses to one of the theme templates (screenshot). That should allow you to mirror the calendar template after one of the theme’s.

    We are indeed working on being able to drop full calendar views into any page or post using shortcodes and plan to have that out in our next major release of Events Calendar PRO, version 4.3.

    Did you have any pre-sales questions I can help answer? Please let me know and I’d be happy to. 🙂

    Geoff

    #1178455
    Support Droid
    Keymaster

    Hey there! This thread has been pretty quiet for the last three weeks, so we’re going to go ahead and close it to avoid confusion with other topics. If you’re still looking for help with this, please do open a new thread, reference this one and we’d be more than happy to continue the conversation over there.

    Thanks so much!
    The Events Calendar Support Team

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