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October 13, 2015 at 9:51 am #1014191
Al Udell
GuestHi folks. I have a pre-purchase question regarding TEC’s compatibility with Revolution Slider (http://revolution.themepunch.com/). In the past, the developers of Revolution Slider made their product compatible with Events Manager (https://wordpress.org/plugins/events-manager/) so that events could be selected by category (see screenshot below), displayed in a slider with meta tags and filtered by upcoming date ranges – today, tomorrow, future, etc. However, the current versions of the 2 products are now incompatible and they no longer work well together.
https://ticksy_attachments.s3.amazonaws.com/8309020173.png
So I’m looking for a replacement events plugin. Is your TEC or TEC Pro plugin compatible with Revolution Slider? If so, I need to do the same things as described above – select events by category, display them in a slider filtered by date ranges (today, tomorrow, future, etc) and display meta tags from the events on the slides (event title, location, dates, etc).
Any help is appreciated.
-AlOctober 15, 2015 at 8:59 am #1014957George
ParticipantHey Al,
Apologies for the delayed reply on this thread – I’m not sure why this wasn’t coming up in our support tools, but your questions and wording are all very similar to what you wrote in your other thread on this topic here → https://theeventscalendar.com/support/forums/topic/is-tec-compatible-with-revolution-slider
So maybe our spam filters accidentally blocked your second thread here because of the similarities?
I’m not sure, but regardless, it seems like your questions here have been addressed in that other thread. As noted in that other thread, no, there is not any specially-coded compatibility with Revolution Slider, and so whether any Revolution Slider-specific feature will work or not is dictated by Revolution Slider itself, not our events plugins.
With that in mind, then, The Events Calendar is free, so you can try out that free plugin and see if it works with RevoSlider. If you also want to try Events Calendar Pro, it’s not free of course, but we do have a no-questions-asked Refund Policy so that if you request a refund for any reason within 30 days of your original purchase, we can issue a 100% refund immediately.
Hopefully these facts all help you in trying out our plugins and Revolution Slider on your site. Best of luck with the experimentation! 🙂
— George
March 21, 2017 at 9:00 pm #1257788Cliff
MemberHi. I just wanted to let you know that we published a how-to for Slider Revolution and Essential Grid: https://theeventscalendar.com/knowledgebase/integrating-events-calendar-slider-revolution-essential-grid/
We hope you find it useful! If you have follow-up questions about it, please create a new thread.
Thanks and have a great rest of your week!
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