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September 29, 2014 at 7:00 am in reply to: Can ECPro + WooTickets handle this kind of event? #775617
Brian
MemberGilles,
See my answer below:
if I manipulate the prices using woocommerce hooks, am I going to mess up what events calendar and woocommerce tickets are doing?
The ticket framework should still work if you use WooCommerce hooks to change prices as we follow those same hooks for the tickets add on.
However, there could be unforeseen issues that come up that prevent it from working. It is hard to give a concrete answer on a customization like this without really doing it ourselves.
So it should work, but we cannot guarantee it will.
Does that make sense?
Brian
MemberThanks for marking the answer correct, closing out this ticket. Feel free to create a new ticket for any other questions. Thanks!
September 29, 2014 at 6:53 am in reply to: Omit recurring events from displaying more than once on blog feed #775604Brian
MemberGreat, glad it helps, I am going to go ahead and close this ticket, but if you need any other on something else please post a new ticket.
Thanks!
Brian
MemberThanks for marking the answer correct, closing out this ticket. Feel free to create a new ticket for any other questions. Thanks!
Brian
MemberThanks for marking the answer correct, closing out this ticket. Feel free to create a new ticket for any other questions. Thanks!
Brian
MemberHi,
I looked through your posts and apologize if we did not meet your expectations for helping you with your question.
I will try to answer it here and provide you with as much help as we can through the forum and our terms of service.
My answer on the other post was in reference to Category Views.
So if I have two Event Categories called Concert and Conventions I have these pages setup with all the views on them (list, month, map, etc).
http://yoursite.com/events/category/concert/week/
http://yoursite.com/events/category/conventions/
That is by far the easiest way to make additional calendars without coding.
Is that what you are looking for?
Brian
MemberGreat, glad it helps, I am going to go ahead and close this ticket, but if you need any other on something else please post a new ticket.
Thanks!
Brian
MemberHey Christian,
Sorry for the issues and thanks for going through the testing steps and letting us know they did not work.
We actually have a new release coming out early next week(hopefully Monday) that addresses this issue.
Can you wait until the new release and then test again and see if the issue is resolved for you.
If not please let us know you are still having an issue and we can work on resolving it
Thanks
Brian
MemberHi Mike,
Thanks for the interest in our plugins I can help you out with this.
It is actually the Community Events Add On that enables users to submit events from the front end. It is not included in Pro. Each of our plugins has unique features and not included with the other plugins.
For Community Events there is an option to have only logged in users create events. So you could create users and only share that with people you would like to submit events. Each person could have there own account to. Built into the plugin is the ability to block certain roles from access the admin of the site too.
If you follow the new user primer for this plugin it will show you all that it can do.
https://theeventscalendar.com/support/documentation/community-events-new-user-primer/
Does that answer your question?
Brian
MemberHello,
Sorry for the troubles with this, with your help we can narrow this down and solve it.
Thanks for providing the links I saw the issue and looked at the source code and it looks like something else is adding the price to what our plugin creates so it is doubling it up.
Can you please follow our Testing For Conflicts guide to see if you can find the source of it:
https://theeventscalendar.com/support/documentation/testing-for-conflicts/
I think we could just hide it with css too if it comes to that.
Let me know what you find out from the test.
Thanks
September 26, 2014 at 3:47 pm in reply to: Omit recurring events from displaying more than once on blog feed #769398Brian
MemberHi Erika,
There isn’t any baked in means of doing this – the setting we do have only impacts on The Events Calendar’s own list style views.
You maybe to use this snippet in your theme’s functions.php file to achieve this:
Does that help at all?
Brian
MemberHello, I can help you get started with this.
Instead of using tribe_get_event_categories() it maybe easier to use WordPress’s wp_get_post_terms() function.
I came up with the start of some coding that worked for me to show the event categories. You may have to change it around yourself to display exactly how you would like.
https://gist.github.com/jesseeproductions/ab83edf2c65da0d15f89
You can please that in the \modules\meta\details.php file you move to your theme by following the Themer’s guide.
https://theeventscalendar.com/support/documentation/events-calendar-themers-guide/
Let me know if that helps.
Thanks
Brian
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I am going to close this ticket as there is nothing we can do for it right now. It is on our radar to change, but as Leah said we do not know when it will make it. If you have any other questions or issues please create a new ticket.
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September 26, 2014 at 3:18 pm in reply to: tribe_get_organizer() Returns Link Instead Of Just The Organizer's Name #769325Brian
MemberI am going to close this ticket as there is nothing we can do for it right now. It is on our radar to improve, but as Leah said we do not know when it will make it. If you have any other questions or issues please create a new ticket.
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Brian
MemberYes please once you have done your Conflict Test please create a new ticket and reference this one.
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