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    Hi again!

    I think it solved it and figured it out! 🙂
    It seems that I’ve been incompetent about WordPress the user roles and capabilities. Now I understand that Community Events and Events Calendar PRO are using the roles and capabilities in order to steer what a user can do and not do, based on the existing roles and capabilities within WordPress.

    I downloaded a plug-in with the name Capability Manager Enhanced, and added the following capabilities for Event; Edit published.

    And under Additional Capabilities I checked “delete tribe Event”.
    Now, my users having the role Subscriber, can Edit and Delete their Events. They are not able to delete other users Events.

    Maybe some expert in this arena can confirm that I found a solution that is the way to do it, or have I overridden something that actually should work “out-of-the-box” in WordPress and Events Calendar PRO with Community Events?

    Thank you!

    //Andreas

    bodin
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    Hi Barry,

    thank you for your reply!
    I tried that but it did only show “View” beneath the Event.

    Maybe I have completely misunderstood something.
    The users that have registered at the site, have the role as Subscriber. Would this have any impact on the Community Events plug-in or does this plug-in handle its own “access rights”?

    Sincerely,
    Andreas

    bodin
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    Hi again Casey!

    Sorry for a late reply!
    Thanks again for supporting me!
    Now I need to figure out how to modify the views. 😉

    You do not know if there is any PLUGIN that makes it possible to just have a “Change Password” link put somewhere that is visible whenever the user is logged in?

    Or even better a PLUGIN that provides a page where the user can change all his/her details, without having access to the Admin panel, which I disabled in the Event Community plugin?

    Thank you very much for your willingness to help!

    Sincerely,
    Andreas

    bodin
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    Thank you Casey,
    I have to ask you though of a step-by-step explanation on how to do this. 🙂

    Sincerely,
    Andreas

    bodin
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    Hi Casey,

    thank you for replying to my post.
    I do not show the wp-login.php page anywhere on my WordPress webpage.
    It only shows when a user clicks to Add an Event from the Community plug-in. I have hidden the wp-login.php page in order to avoid that people try to hack.

    Would it be possible to have a “change password” in the Community plug-in once they have logged in with the auto-generated password?

    Thank you in advance!

    Sincerely,
    Andreas

    bodin
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    Thank you very much for your suggestion Jonah!

    bodin
    Participant

    Hi Barry!

    Thank you so much for your reply!
    Well, I guess that you hit the nail. I have independent business owners that might want to use their own WooCommerce account.

    If I buy WooTickets I understand it as that I have to setup a WooCommerce account with which I will link to my Event Calendar & WooTickets, right?

    So, if the independent business owners that will post on my Calendar wants to use their own account, it would actually not work, due to that WooTickets is being mapped with my account that I setup. Am I right or completely out sailing? 🙂

    Sincerely,
    Andreas

    in reply to: List Events per Country #43822
    bodin
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    Hi Jonah!

    Thank you very much for your quick response!
    Checked out the video and the new features and functionalities in 3.0 looks awesome! I am really looking forward to that update.
    Question: What THEME was used in this demo? I really like it being so clean and neat. 🙂

    Sincerely,
    Andreas

    in reply to: Calendar as static front page #43804
    bodin
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    Thank you Barry!

    I’ll give it a try to see if I can master this. 🙂

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