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    Jasmine
    Guest

    Hello,

    I installed the Event Tickets plugin to collect RSVPs for a class and the cost of the event showed as free. I found an article in the knowledge-base that says the plugin will do that, but there is custom CSS that can override that function. Can you please tell me how to override that feature?

    I installed the Show Cost Fields extension, but it didn’t work. We don’t need the e-commerce functionality that Event Tickets Plus offers and would simply like to remove the “Free” price that appears below the event title.

    We will be purchasing the Events Calendar Pro extension to use the recurring events feature. Does that take RSVPs as well? If so, that may solve this issue?

    Yoga Class

    Many thanks!

    #1298108
    Caroline
    Member

    Hi Jasmine,

    Thanks so much for reaching out! If you’d like to hide the cost field entirely from all of your events, we’ve provided a CSS snippet on this Knowledgebase article that will let you do just that!

    https://theeventscalendar.com/knowledgebase/woocommerce-and-vat-taxes/#cost-display

    Simply add these lines of CSS to the Additional CSS section of your WordPress Customizer, save your changes, and you’ll be all set.

    Thanks again, and let me know if you should have any other questions!

    #1316890
    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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