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ParticipantThanks András
I’ll try testing the view again. Worst case, I can set it to list view and hide the bar.Re the php braking the site, I just get a white page when I view the site. No error message.
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ParticipantHi Andras
Thank you very much for your reply and for the help.
I’ve had a look at the tutorials for adding a taxonomy and I’ll see if I can work out how to use it to add categories to organisers.Re the php to change the event link to the event website URL if that is set, I did paste this at the end of the functions.php file. The open tag “<?php” was at the very top and no closing tag. I’ll try it again but I also cannot see anything wrong with the code. Maybe it’s conflicting with something.
I look forward to hearing if you find any answers about restricting views to a category even when the user changes the view.
Thank you
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Participant…adding to above:
If I add a shortcode, for example [tribe_events view=”list” category=”north-america”] on a page called ‘North America’ to display a list view of events in category “North America’ it works great. However. if the user then changes the view in the page, for example to ‘Map’ it then displays ALL events on the map, not just events in North America. Is there a way to restrict all view types on a page using a shortcode to display just one category no matter which view is selected? -
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