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October 28, 2016 at 1:27 am in reply to: How to style the success message following successful Community Event Submission #1184292BenParticipant
Hi Cliff,
I would consider my skill set to be quite advanced when it comes to CSS/HTML and my JS/jQuery skills are reasonable.
I do not need help writing and testing CSS style over rides cross browser/device.
But, there does seem to be an issue that I do not understand with regards to http://<my site>/events/community/add
I just can not get any styles post submission to render and this is very puzzling.
I would be happy to set up a new Tribe user and password and then send a login. What is the best way to send the details? Is it to reply to this thread again and select the “Set as private reply” option?
Thanks again,
BenOctober 28, 2016 at 1:18 am in reply to: Paths to customise venue event template/page + date picker popup #1184290BenParticipantHi Cliff,
Thanks, I’ll start investigating and if I have any questions I’ll post back a new thread.
Please feel free to close this one off.
Cheers,
BenOctober 27, 2016 at 2:06 am in reply to: Paths to customise venue event template/page + date picker popup #1183619BenParticipantHi Cliff,
Thanks for your help, I’ll keep each post to one issue from now.
Let’s focus on question 1 as you have directed. I already knew the location of single-venue.php and I also understand how to over-ride it, but thanks for clarifying that my understanding is correct. I apologise for not being 100% clear about that.
To confirm, it is quite easy to copy the single-venue.php file to my theme and cut out the PHP/HTML i don’t want and click save. That’s simple.
What I want to understand is, what is Events Calendar’s preferred best practice (location) for placing the cut PHP/HTML so that it renders in the right column that appears alongside the content in the single-venue.php file.
I hope that makes sense.
Cheers,
BenBenParticipantHi Cliff,
Thanks, I’ll grab the bundle and then shoot through a refund request for Events Calendar Pro.
Cheers,
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