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Barry
MemberHi – great question!
WooCommerce Tickets and The Events Calendar itself are incredibly customizable. If you want customers to purchase via a regular WooCommerce product page, for instance, they can (and you could of course add all sorts of extra bells and whistles in there).
While neither plugin ships with a form generator, you’re certainly free to integrate any number of great form plugins and take things from there 🙂
Barry
MemberI’m sorry you’re hitting difficulties.
Were you attempting to update by uploading a zip via the Plugins admin screen when this happened? If so, you would need to remove the existing plugin directory first of all. Or did this happen during an automated update?
May 28, 2014 at 10:28 am in reply to: Automatically send list of attendees after the end of sale #184343Barry
MemberThat’s a great idea, but not something the plugin currently allows for.
You could certainly implement something like this with a customization – and we’d be more than happy to review any feature requests you might post about this 🙂
Thanks!
Barry
MemberHow strange.
Did anything change such as a theme or plugin update prior to this happening?
Can you provide a URL for a single event that should have tickets and can you link to a screenshot showing the ticket settings for the same event?
Last but not least, thanks for trying out those steps where you disabled all other plugins. Can you repeat that and additionally flip to a default, unmodified theme and see if this still crops up?
Thanks!
May 28, 2014 at 10:22 am in reply to: How do I change location of Ticket purchasing box on the front end? #184319Barry
MemberHi!
Does this tutorial on moving the ticket form help with the first part of your query?
Additionally, would I be able to add the ticket purchasing box to the events archive page? If so how would I do that?
Can you clarify what you are trying to achieve? Do you want the ticket form to appear for each event is list view?
Barry
MemberHi again – can you confirm where you want to see this change?
Certainly if it is for the time selectors (for the start/end sale times in the ticket editor) it should already respect the WordPress time setting.
Barry
MemberHi – I’m going to move this across to the WooCommerce Tickets forum as that’s a more suitable place for this question than Community Events – but the URL should remain the same and you should still receive updates (if you opted to receive them).
Barry
MemberThat’s a great idea – but could you post it on our UserVoice page (or add your support to this existing request if you feel it’s suitable)?
Thanks!
Barry
MemberHi – sorry you’re hitting up against problems here.
Oh and this: https://gist.github.com/jazbek/7442734 doesnt work.
I’m not sure that is generally required at this point, it was a fix for problems with earlier versions of the plugin.
My, in theme included, slider does not show all the articles I attached. (by adding the right tag in the right article) While the article is active, I just see articles from Post, so he makes differents between normal Post and Review Post!?
I’m not too clear as to the actual problem, here.
Is there only a problem when The Events Calendar/Events Calendar PRO are activated? You mention posts and review posts: do you mean that drafts are being pulled in by the slider or something of that order?
If you could clarify that would be great 🙂
Barry
MemberNo need to be hard on yourself, it’s not an especially easy situation to deal with.
It is very much a matter of integration between your theme and our plugin, though, it’s not something where most themes hit difficulties. Given that and especially as your site isn’t publicly visible (so it can be a little harder than otherwise to quickly read through the replies and mentally build a picture of what’s happening) sadly, on this occasion we’ll have to bow out and leave the rest to you.
I’ll go ahead and close this thread but if we can assist with any other problems or any other specific questions arise definitely do feel free to post new threads as needed 🙂
Barry
MemberI think you’re right, I can see it now (I didn’t have sufficient events in the sequence I set up to replicate this initially). Can you try updating to our latest builds (3.6) and see if that helps?
Barry
MemberGlad you got at least part of this fixed 🙂
Unfortunately, if WPML is the complicating factor, there isn’t going to be much we can do to help at this time. It weaves an amount of magic of its own which can unfortunately confuse our own plugin – we realize it is a popular translation solution though and are keen to work with them to mitigate these sorts of problems but, at this time, there isn’t too much we can offer there.
Barry
MemberNo problem!
I’ll go ahead and close this thread – but if we can help with anything else please don’t hesitate to create new threads as needed. Also, if you have a moment, we’d love to hear about your experiences so far with The Events Calendar 🙂
Thanks again!
May 28, 2014 at 6:49 am in reply to: How do I partially refund specific events from ticket orders? #183794Barry
MemberHi!
Right at this time there is no such functionality baked into WooCommerce Tickets, unfortunately, but it might make a valid feature request in its own right – I can definitely see the utility of this 🙂
Beyond that you’d either need to research WooCommerce extensions/plugins in general that you might build on and/or implement this as a piece of custom development work.
Barry
MemberAwesome!
I’ll go ahead and close this thread but please don’t hesitate to create new threads as needed if you need assistance with anything else. Also, if you have a moment, we’d love to hear about your experiences with The Events Calendar so far 🙂
Thanks again 🙂
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