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Casey
ParticipantI know it wasn’t exactly the answer you were looking for, but let us know if we can help you further. Since it looks like you’re all set here, I’m going to mark this thread “Answered” and close it out.
By the way, if you have a minute or two, we would love it if you’d write a few words for us here: http://wordpress.org/support/view/plugin-reviews/the-events-calendar?filter=5
Thanks in advance. 🙂
Cheers,
CaseyCasey
ParticipantThanks for confirming that this got you sorted. Since it looks like you’re all set, I’m going to mark this thread “Answered” and close it out.
By the way, if you have a minute or two, we would love it if you’d write a few words for us here: http://wordpress.org/support/view/plugin-reviews/the-events-calendar?filter=5
Thanks in advance. 🙂
Cheers,
CaseyCasey
Participanttarfoot,
Thanks for getting in touch! Hopefully I can answer your question here. Recurring events can only be broken out into single events from the WordPress dashboard. We don’t currently support breaking events out of recurrence via the front-end Community edit form. If this is something you’d like to see in a future release, I would suggest submitting it as an idea on our UserVoice page. Our team periodically reviews the most popular ideas for possible inclusion in a future release of the plugin.I hope that helps to answer your question. Thanks! 🙂
-Casey-
February 28, 2014 at 1:09 pm in reply to: Resizing featured image on output: tribe_event_featured_image( null, 'small' )? #110945Casey
Participantefromdc,
Ok, just to make sure I’m understanding you correctly, are you wanting images to be 100×100 on the single event pages, or somewhere else? Just let me know and I’ll help further. Thanks! 🙂-Casey-
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Participantmedia7220,
Unfortunately this is not currently possible. You might be able to embed the calendar grid widget into a custom page template. If you want to attempt this route, take a look at our documentation and themer’s guide to get you started in the right direction. Good luck! Thanks! 🙂-Casey-
Casey
Participantccvbcalendar,
Thanks for getting in touch! In order for users to register on your site, you’ll need to enable user registration. To do this, just go to your Dashboard and then go to ‘Settings->General’ and check the box that says ‘Anyone can register’ (screenshot). This will allow any visitor to register on your site, and therefore submit events.Try that and let me know if it answers your question. Thanks! 🙂
-Casey-
Casey
ParticipantMichael,
Sorry to hear you’re having trouble here, but hopefully I can help. Have you tried deactivating W3 Total Cache for the Community Event submission form? I’ve seen issues with using this plugin in combination with the Community add-on.Give that a try and see if it resolves the issue. Thanks! 🙂
-Casey-
February 26, 2014 at 10:50 am in reply to: Resizing featured image on output: tribe_event_featured_image( null, 'small' )? #109713Casey
Participantefromdc,
Thanks for reaching out and hopefully I can help you out here! Your best bet would be to change ‘small’ to ‘thumbnail’ and then make sure your thumbnail size in WordPress is 100 x 100. To do that just go to ‘Settings->Media’ and you’ll see all the image size options in there.Give that a shot and see if it does the trick. Thanks! 🙂
-Casey-
Casey
ParticipantGreat! Thanks for confirming that this got you sorted. Since it looks like you’re all set, I’m going to mark this thread “Answered” and close it out.
By the way, if you have a minute or two, we would love it if you’d write a few words for us here: http://wordpress.org/support/view/plugin-reviews/the-events-calendar?filter=5
Thanks in advance. 🙂
Cheers,
CaseyCasey
ParticipantOk great. Thanks for confirming that this got you sorted. Since it looks like you’re all set, I’m going to mark this thread “Answered” and close it out.
By the way, if you have a minute or two, we would love it if you’d write a few words for us here: http://wordpress.org/support/view/plugin-reviews/the-events-calendar?filter=5
Thanks in advance. 🙂
Cheers,
CaseyCasey
Participantmedia7220,
Unfortunately not without some considerable customization. Our plugin doesn’t currently support shortcode embeds, due to the complexity of the queries we’re using. If this is something you’d like to see in a future release, I would suggest submitting it as an idea on our UserVoice page. Our team periodically reviews the most popular ideas for possible inclusion in a future release of the plugin.I hope that helps. Thanks! 🙂
-Casey-
Casey
Participantmennostam,
By installing and activating the PRO add-on, you get additional features such as recurring events, AJAX functionality, extra widgets, etc (see all the premium features on the product page). We don’t have a ‘PRO tab’ and you won’t notice anything visually different on the back-end, except for some of the additional features that are enabled by installing PRO. I hope that answers your question, but feel free to check out our FAQ page as well if you have further questions.Thanks! 🙂
-Casey-
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Participantelleeyeedesign,
Sorry, but those credentials didn’t work for me. Could you double check that what you sent is correct, and send me another private message? Thanks!Casey
ParticipantPatti,
You should be able to get the dynamic title by using the following template tag: ‘tribe_get_events_title()’. This should return the title for the page that the user is currently on, so try replacing some of those static text lines with this like so:
$title = tribe_get_events_title() . " | " . get_bloginfo('name');
I think that will probably get you what you want, but give it a shot and let me know if you have further questions. Thanks! 🙂
-Casey-
February 25, 2014 at 10:54 am in reply to: 'Not found' results reported in Google Webmaster Tools #109196Casey
Participantautoschieber,
Would you mind posting your issue in a separate thread so we can track it separately and make sure you get taken care of? Thanks so much!-Casey-
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