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ParticipantHey dude, while I play the waiting game myself – let me offer a shoulder to cry on 🙂
I have a question for you (it may seem daft..)- have you setup any events / products? Because it pulls the values from there.Christopher
ParticipantSorry thought I should add that I am using WooCommerce + Events Cal Pro + WooTickets.
Christopher
ParticipantHi Casey,
Do you know if you will be able to restrict them to editing their ‘own’ events? In other words – not allow them to mess about with other events?
I’d imagine you’d have to set them as the author of said event or something along those lines?Christopher
ParticipantHi Julie,
While being able to customise the email templates (on a default level) is great, are you able to do it on a per product (in this case event/event ticket) level?Christopher
ParticipantHey guys, I’ve just installed this on my dev-site and can confirm that you can indeed have radio buttons on a ‘per catagory’ basis and therefore you’ll be bale to do exactly as you require, Jonathan.
It’s a brilliantly done plugin and was worth the wait!
Christopher
ParticipantWell, I’m no developer but I will see what I can do!
Christopher
ParticipantBrilliant thanks! I’d be keen to give it a bash in a tutorial (of be a beta tester for you) if putting it in a new release it too far down the road?
Christopher
ParticipantHi there Rob,
That is exactly correct! My reasoning being that I want to keep the calander as ‘neat’ as possible and with say perhaps ten events per day, it gets big, fast.
A dropdown per catagory would eliminate that nicely 🙂This would be used in two views really:
1: The grid view where ‘everything is shown’ and;
2: In a grid view with events in a specific catagory.I hope that clarifies what I mean?
Thanks!
Christopher
ParticipantThanks a million!
Christopher
ParticipantI think this may be the answer to a thread I just posted/started! Please will you share for the less ‘developer’ minded of us Leonard?
December 29, 2011 at 3:30 am in reply to: Custom goodies for views/events-list-load-widget-display.php #12722Christopher
ParticipantThanks bud, I really appreciate the advice! I will give both a try and let you know what happens.
December 28, 2011 at 8:14 am in reply to: Custom goodies for views/events-list-load-widget-display.php #12701Christopher
ParticipantA thought, you know what might work is pulling one of the ‘Custom Event Attributes’? Speaking of which (and I feel pretty retarded for asking this..) but where is this section when creating / editing an event?
I have The Events Calendar (installed and activated on Version 2.0.2) as well as the Events Calendar PRO (also installed and activated on Version 2.0.2). WP v3.3
I can see the advanced widgets but no ‘Custom Event Attributes’. Too much sugar over the Christmas season I reckon….
Christopher
ParticipantI would also love to get this going – I’m trying to code up something to do something similar:
I have built 2 separate menus. One with the categories that I’ve setup with sub-catagories. This is for the calandar view – they are working perfectly.
I am now, however stuck on the ‘list view’. I’d like my users to view the list by category. This is super NB 🙂
Hope you gents figure it out soon 🙂 If I get anywhere, I’ll let you know!
Christopher
ParticipantAh hell.. third time’s the charm:
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Christopher
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