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Kelly
ParticipantHi, alexhammerstein. Great question! π
As far as my testing goes, I can’t make events display out of order, with regard to start time. I have heard of issues where users have fixed it by resetting their database. I’d also recommend testing with all other plugins disabled and a default WP theme activated in case there’s a conflict causing the odd odering.
It’s hard for me to offer more concrete advice without being able to see your site, but I hope that helps give you ideas! π Please let us know how it goes!
Kelly
ParticipantHi, mharding. Great question! π
Please check out this tutorial for step-by-step instructions on how to resolve this:Β https://theeventscalendar.com/stop-tooltip-from-obscuring-event-title/
That should do the trick!
Kelly
ParticipantHi, ryanb. Great question! π
Here’s a quick snippet you could add to your theme’s functions.php to change the word Events everywhere:
add_filter( 'gettext', 'replace_events_with_something' ); function replace_events_with_something( $text ) { Β Β Β Β return str_replace( 'Events', 'Keyword', $text ); }You’d just replace “Keyword” (not including the single quotation marks) with “Programs” or whatever other text string you had in mind. Please beΒ aware, that function will be called for every translated string on your site. That may or may not be important to you, but you should know, just in case you get odd results.
Hope that helps! π
Kelly
ParticipantHi, echristoperj. Great question! π
The short answer is that our architecture has significantly changed since the 2.x versions and masking of additional days of recurring events is only supported out of the box for the List-type views.
It would certainly be possible to craft a solution that would hide subsequent days of multi-day events for the grid views, but to do it smoothly would probably require some intervention with the query filters. I’m sure that “quick and dirty” hacks are possible. The problem is they don’t take into account pagination parameters, how many events to show per table cell (in month view’s case), etc.
Also, in Month View specifically, there’s no single overarching query, it’s 28-31 individual queries plus some more on top. It may be there is a smooth way to do it, but it definitely take some doing to take all the factors into account.
I’m sorry that I don’t have a snippet to offer you. Should you decide to pursue this on your own, please feel free to ask specific questions if you get stuck. We’re always happy to make sure you stay pointed in the right direction! π
Kelly
ParticipantThanks for the follow-up, perthmorrismen. I see Julie has got you covered there. π I look forward to seeing what you end up with!
Kelly
ParticipantThanks for the follow-up, adlindberg. π Hope you have fun with the project if it’s something you decide to pursue yourself. We really appreciate you contributing to the UserVoice forum!
Kelly
ParticipantWell done, db3d! π Thanks for letting us know!
Kelly
ParticipantHi, catalyticwomen. I apologize for the lack of a timely response. I was out on a medical emergency and this wasn’t handed off properly on our end in my absence.
I’m afraid that we don’t do support by email, so I can’t help you there. Honestly, I’m guessing that this boils down to a conflict with a theme or plugin. Have you verified that when you switch to a default WP theme with all other plugins deactivated, you still see the same behavior?
Thanks!
Kelly
ParticipantHi, andrewghayes. As it’s been a couple of weeks now, I’m going to close this thread. Please start a new one if you’d like to pursue this further.
Thanks! π
Kelly
ParticipantHi, Peter. Great question! π
Actually, as stated in the last post on the thread you linked to, the snippet is no longer required in our plugin. Would you mind removing all the mods that you made and testing again? As far as I can see in my testing, the currency symbol (in this case EUR), is displayed in both locations.
Thanks!
February 24, 2014 at 4:02 pm in reply to: wootickets not upgraded to be compatible with woocommerce v2.1 #108789Kelly
ParticipantHi, ivideoweb. Great catch! π
I have indeed been able to replicate this, and I’ve passed it along to our dev team. As soon as they’ve had a chance to review it and what we’re looking at on our end to get it resolved, we’ll have a better idea of exactly when we can ship a patch. I’ll follow up here once I have a commitment from them.
Thanks again for letting us know about this issue!!!
February 24, 2014 at 10:42 am in reply to: Event "Add to Cart" doesn't show up after updating woocommerce #108688Kelly
ParticipantHi, criticalshadows. Great question! π
I just checked out your site and was able to add the ticket to my WooCommerce cart, no problem. Maybe this was just a caching issue?
Would you mind trying again and seeing if it’s resolved for you, too? π Thanks!
Kelly
ParticipantHi, sbrinley. Great question! π
One of our devs here has created a WP Plugin that may help you with this. Here’s an example of how to use it in action:Β https://theeventscalendar.com/support/documentation/adding-sold-out-notices-for-woocommerce-tickets-in-list-view/
Would you mind checking it out and seeing if that will give you the right tool for the job? Thanks!
Kelly
ParticipantThanks for letting us know, readingfc. π
Kelly
ParticipantSorry to hear it, luansworld. I was hopeful that it could integrate!
If this is a feature you’d like to see, we’d be very grateful if you’d suggest it on our UserVoice forum. That way we can gauge the interest of the broader community. We prioritize new features based on the response that they receive there.
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