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March 15, 2013 at 11:23 am #42799KandaceParticipant
Looking for good examples of the website’s that use Woo Tickets.
Thanks for your help.March 15, 2013 at 12:08 pm #42803LeahMemberHi Kandace,
Thanks for getting in touch and for your interest in WooTickets! I recommend that you check out our demo site WPShindig, which includes a demo of WooTickets.
I didn’t have any other examples sites on hand, but I did a quite search through our WooTickets forums and found a few for you to check out. Please note that these may be under construction or still in development, and may also have customizations beyond the plugin itself.
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If you have any further question about WooTickets functionality, feel free to ask.
Cheers,
LeahApril 22, 2013 at 7:40 am #46494Gary AspinallGuestHello,
Do you have a fresh supply of examples, the only example I can see if your demo.Cheers,
GaryApril 22, 2013 at 9:12 am #46525RobMemberHey Gary. Thanks for the note here. It’s a good question; we hadn’t considered keeping an active list of example sites, but it’s a good call and I actually just had Barry – who runs the WooTickets forum – put up a sticky post where we can collect those for folks in your situation to review. That’s not been populated with much yet, but as a point of reference it is here: https://tri.be/support/forums/topic/made-something-youre-proud-of/.
At this point, the best I can offer up is our broader Showcase: https://tri.be/events-calendar-showcase/. Not all of these sites are running WooTickets – but there are at least a couple on the list that have integrated it as their ticketing component, last I checked. And if you keep an eye on that list at the forum link I provided above, it should be filling up relatively quickly.
Sorry I couldn’t offer more, Gary. If you have other questions please don’t hesitate to let me know.
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