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October 11, 2015 at 4:02 pm #1013548NikolausParticipant
Hello!
How do I get rid of the start an end times
VskE-Herbsttagung
5. November| 8:00– 7. November| 17:00I tried it by using a script I found somewhere, but it does only work when opening the page. Once you choose “next events” or “previous events” the time entries are back again.
I want to delete it from the templates … where do I do this?
October 12, 2015 at 7:31 am #1013686JoshParticipantHey Nikolaus,
You can accomplish this customization within the plugin settings. Take a look a the Event Settings > Display tab in the date format section. There you can modify how the date will be displayed throughout the site and particular in this instance.
Let me know if this helps.
Thanks!
October 12, 2015 at 7:44 am #1013693NikolausParticipantHello – thank you for answering.
Sorry, but – no, I think i can not get to a Point where the Date is shown without the time. I can define how the date ist shown and I can define the devider between Date an time. BUT I do not find a way to show the date without time.
This is wrong for our needs:
5. November | 8:00 – 7. November | 17:00This is right for our needs:
5. November – 7. NovemberMay be I just do not get it.
October 13, 2015 at 6:13 am #1014031JoshParticipantHey Nikolaus,
In this case, where it sounds like the time of the event doesn’t matter, would it be useful to just set these events as All Day events when creating the event?
Thanks!
October 13, 2015 at 6:24 am #1014035NikolausParticipantHey Josh,
yes, this is very usefull. 😉
To apologize: I swear, that when I last checked the “all day event” box, there was only one date left, so to me this box was only to use for a single-day-event. May be I dreamed that.
Thank you!
NikoOctober 14, 2015 at 12:40 am #1014418JoshParticipantHey Nikolaus,
No problem. Glad this worked for you here!
I’ll go ahead and close this thread for now. If you have any further questions, please open a new thread.
Thanks!
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