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January 16, 2014 at 12:40 pm #93627
Philip Macaulay
ParticipantI am having difficulty doing this.
Please can you direct me to exactly a resource that explains how this is done there is nothing of any use in the primers that I can see.
I have found ‘class-ticket-email.php’ in the wootickets folder – am I correct in assuming that this is the file I need to update/change – obviously I need to move it to my child theme.
Thing is I am trying to put the COMPANY name on the ticket.
I have added the following to line:80 – but does not seem to work.
I beleive you stopped using pdf tickets to use email tickets because they were easier to style – Really?
January 16, 2014 at 4:54 pm #93792Kelly
ParticipantHi, philmacaulay. Great question! 🙂
I apologize if our documentation has failed you here. The relevant part of the Themer’s Guide is towards the bottom. Here’s a screenshot:
The upshot is that tickets.php controls the ticket display on the events page. Email.php controls the ticket email that is sent subsequent to an order being completed.
Hope that helps!
January 16, 2014 at 6:55 pm #93827Philip Macaulay
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January 17, 2014 at 6:43 am #93956Kelly
ParticipantHi, philmacaulay. It sounds like you’re having trouble locating the proper file. Sorry about that. Because all of the ticketing plugins share the same email template, it’s located here:
/wp-content/plugins/events/views/tickets/email.php
As far as taking information from the WooCommerce checkout process and including it in the email sent by TEC, I’m afraid that’s beyond the scope of our support. If you’d like suggestions for third party developers that would be able to help you craft a solution for you, we’re happy to share a list of folks that we have had good experiences with.
Thanks! 🙂
January 17, 2014 at 6:53 am #93966Philip Macaulay
ParticipantHi Kelly
Found it – Thank you
Yes please can you share the list of third party developers with me?
Thanks
January 17, 2014 at 10:17 am #94081Kelly
ParticipantI’m very glad to hear it! 🙂 Here’s the list of folks who might be able to help out with some development on your project. In no particular order:
- WerkPress (http://www.werkpress.com) They prefer customization-based projects at a minimum of $500-800!
- Chris Miller (http://launchbrigade.com) They require a $125 consultation before providing an estimate!
- Nick Ciske (http://thoughtrefinery.com/) Nick’s minimum depends on type of work; for now nothing in stone. Keep in mind he used to be a dev on this team, and actually built the Community Events add-on.
- The Mighty Mo! (http://www.themightymo.com/) Their small projects are in the $500-1,000 range and go up from there.
- Tamara Zuk @ Enollo (http://enollo.com/) She charges a minimum of $75, which assumes 1.5 hours of development work.
- Donald Grover (http://groverwebdesign.com/) His minimum project amount is $1500.
- Drew Poland (http://www.iheartargyle.com/) Drew’s minimum is at least 1 hour of work @ $125
- Matthew Snider (http://www.digidogmedia.com) Matthew’s minimum is $50 for straightforward design hacks, $100 for code work/customizations.
If you need a cheaper solution, you might check out some of these listings:
- http://freelanceswitch.com
- The professionals list at CodePoet http://directory.codepoet.com/browse/
- WordPress Jobs section: http://jobs.wordpress.net/
Hopefully, the above will help you find someone to work on your site. Good luck!
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