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James O’SullivanParticipant
Hi Geoff, switching the settings in he display area to the Default Events Template seemed to do the trick here. Thank you for that information. Much appreciated.
August 23, 2016 at 12:37 am in reply to: The main image of an event looks good except on the main event post itself? #1154715James O’SullivanParticipantHi Cliff,
yes you are right the image is 266 X 200. However I am not complaining about the size of the image as such. What I am saying is this basically. If the image was 400 X 300 which would be about half the width of the page, the event page would actually look worse due to the fact that the text would be obviously pushed down further on the page and the text again does not wrap to the right of the image at all. If I make the image full width of the page then it would need to be around 950px wide and around 450 px tall to even look good and then the user is scrolling even further to view the copy of the event. So I guess my point is how does one get the copy of an event to wrap around the image in order to make this page look less messy. Right now it seems the only way to make the page look presentable is to have a massive image but of course that is not really solving the issue.Thanks,
JamesAugust 19, 2016 at 8:58 am in reply to: The main image of an event looks good except on the main event post itself? #1153649James O’SullivanParticipantHi Cliff, here is one: http://www.kinsale.ie/event/pottery-summer-schools-3/
Basically sometimes the image is much larger, sometimes smaller, text does not wrap around image so its a little messy.
June 1, 2016 at 8:08 am in reply to: Change of some of the labels on the frontend ticket submission form? #1121162James O’SullivanParticipantHi Brook, I think that will work for me, I do not mind the theme override for once I can change the wording in the end so this will do the trick.
June 1, 2016 at 12:36 am in reply to: Email notifications going to the event organiser and not site admin? #1121055James O’SullivanParticipantHI Geoff, thanks for the feedback here, I will definitely be using this plugin I think here: https://wordpress.org/plugins/bnfw/ as organisers getting notified is very important to be honest. I see Product Vendors by Woothemes uses the built in woocommerce email area to send out notifications of new orders to vendors, maybe in the future it would be good for The Events Calendar community tickets plugin to avail of this option possibly. For now I will use this plugin https://wordpress.org/plugins/bnfw/ Thanks
January 18, 2016 at 11:50 pm in reply to: How to show specific holidays or special events throughout the year? #1058322James O’SullivanParticipant@George, thanks for the follow up here and the workaround. I will give this a try. However I would say this request is a pretty common feature of any modern day calendar, setting the time zone and turning on holiday dates and other special event dates for that country is a feature of the top calendars out there so I hope to see this in The Events Calendar sometime soon. Thanks
October 6, 2015 at 1:45 am in reply to: Snippet or function to hide the Ticket Header in the backend? #1011791James O’SullivanParticipantThanks Brian, appreciate the feedback here as I realize its a little tricky for sure. This function has certainly opened up doors for me now in terms of hiding things via css through a function. I tried it and it worked so to speak however everthing is now hidden including the ticketing form so its not ideal as you can see here, when you insert a new ticket, well it just does not show at all as its hidden: http://i58.tinypic.com/24lvsdg.jpg
I then altered your code a little for a new class and still not working – it seems tricky to isolate the right class here to hide to be honest. This is what I tried:
add_action( ‘admin_head’, ‘tribe_hide_ticket_header’ );
function tribe_hide_ticket_header() {
$screen = get_current_screen();if ( ‘tribe_events’ == $screen->id ) {
echo ‘<style type=”text/css”>
#tribetickets #event_tickets .tribe_sectionheader{display:none!important;}
</style>’;
}
}James O’SullivanParticipantI believe this will be available in a new Meta plugin coming soon. Maybe the guys from The Events Calendar can shed more light on this.
October 2, 2015 at 9:30 am in reply to: Remove the woocommerce reference with the Branding extension or another way? #1010979James O’SullivanParticipantHi George,
That function certainly did the trick here and helped massively with this. I just notice one other reference to Woocommerce here – basically a title as you can see next to “Event Sales Report” on my screenshot here: http://i61.tinypic.com/m8z2v6.jpgAgain I would prefer without this title – maybe another function or css element to remove this? I believe that is everything then actually. Thanks again for your time.
James O’SullivanParticipantHi Nico, thank you kindly for this. It has been very helpful here and these functions are supper. Thanks again.
James O’SullivanParticipantUnderstood and apologies I thought user meta was part of these updates for wootickets in this beta. I now see this is for community tickets and i will stick to this testing only! Once more sorry for taking this up wrong, I will sign up to the beta for user meta as this is the core piece I require.
James O’SullivanParticipantThanks Brian, that worked well.
James O’SullivanParticipantThanks Brian, I have swapped in that shortcode now as it makes more sense to use this however the same issue applies actually. Basically no title is showing here?
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James O’SullivanParticipantHi Nico,
Unfortunately this was the first thing I tried and still no good which made this unusual for me. I have also tried deactivating all plugins and still no good and also checked permissions on the htaccess file to make sure the permalinks are saving correctly and still no luck. Individual events pages work but not the main calendar view.Thanks,
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