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Cliff
MemberHi, Ron.
We’re glad to hear you like our demo site.
It demonstrates most of our paid upgrades: https://theeventscalendar.com/products/
You can get the theme at https://wpshindig.com/download-mt-demo-theme/ but know that it’s unsupported.
I’d recommend installing the free/core plugins The Events Calendar and Event Tickets and get started with those.
Please note that we do not provide support for the free plugins here.
September 12, 2018 at 11:23 am in reply to: Warning: Using //@ to indicate sourceURL pragmas is deprecated. Use //# instead #1619894Cliff
MemberHi. Thanks for reporting this, but I don’t see it in my Firefox console on Mac.
Do you see the same console error at https://wpshindig.com/events/ ?
Cliff
MemberHi, Andrew. I found your previous thread at https://theeventscalendar.com/support/forums/topic/import-origin-on-new-import-not-displaying-all-origins-from-which-to-select/
I’m sorry you’re still experiencing this.
We heard of some users experiencing this a while back. Typically it was resolved by removing license keys, clearing your site’s transients, deactivate the plugins, re-activate them, and then re-add the license keys.
Please let me know how this goes for you.
September 12, 2018 at 11:06 am in reply to: Allowing Users to Cancel Tickets/events and Rescheduling #1619873Cliff
MemberHi, Ron. No event’s ticket is connected to another event’s ticket.
As an example for RSVP type ticket: They would need to change their response for Event A from Going to Not Going and then get a ticket to Event B.
We don’t have this functionality built-in. If you need some coding help, you may want to ask your own developer or reference our Customizations Documentation, which includes a link to Hire A Freelancer.
Cliff
MemberIt’s currently scheduled for a near-term release but we do not guarantee release dates or provide ongoing status updates.
We appreciate your patience and understanding.
Cliff
MemberGlad to hear and thanks for letting us know.
Cliff
MemberHi, David. Glad to hear.
1) You can override /wp-content/plugins/event-tickets/src/views/tickets/email.php and other views in our plugins by following our Themer’s Guide (our “how-to” walk-through video may prove helpful)
2) I believe you’re requesting the same thing as one of our existing feature requests: https://tribe.uservoice.com/forums/195723-feature-ideas/suggestions/8391186-reminder-emails-for-x-days-before-event
Please do add your vote there. This allows us to gauge interest in this particular feature request, which helps us prioritize our development efforts.
Thank you.
September 11, 2018 at 9:19 pm in reply to: Woo Commerce Products with "start date" to display on Events Calendar #1619189Cliff
MemberHi, Tara. This is not possible. Our calendar can only display its own post type events. Additionally, its Organizers and Venues are custom post types that come with The Events Calendar.
Please let me know if you have any follow-up questions on this topic.
Cliff
MemberHi, Irene. Please reference https://theeventscalendar.com/knowledgebase/using-wordpress-export-tools-to-migrate-events-content/
I think that might be the best choice for this situation.
Please let me know how this goes for you.
Cliff
MemberHi, Alex. I do see Community Events in your account.
Sometimes the licenses don’t appear immediately. Sorry you experienced this issue.
Please visit https://theeventscalendar.com/license-keys/ for your license key and also view your Downloads in your account area.
Please let me know if you have any follow-up questions on this topic.
Cliff
MemberHi, David. Thanks for your interest in our plugin suite.
Event Tickets (ET) allows for free RSVP type tickets or charging for tickets via PayPal payments. Its paid upgrade, Event Tickets Plus (ET+), does add some extra features, of course.
Users can change their reply from “Going” to “Not Going”. You can read more about this here: https://theeventscalendar.com/knowledgebase/display-a-list-of-attendees-events/
Last but not least, we have Bundles and a pretty great Refund Policy so you can buy one or many of our add-ons and thoroughly test them.
I hope this info helps. Let me know if you have any follow-up questions.
Cliff
MemberHi. Please follow along https://theeventscalendar.com/knowledgebase/setting-up-your-google-maps-api-key/ and let me know if you have any follow-up questions on this topic.
Cliff
MemberHi, Ali. Thanks for your interest in our plugin suite.
Event Tickets Plus (ET+) is our paid add-on plugin that upgrades the functionality of our free Event Tickets (ET) plugin. Event Tickets is a separate plugin but it is built to integrate with The Events Calendar (and it works with other post types too, like Pages, Posts, and others).
Event Tickets Plus enables you to sell tickets via one of our supported eCommerce platforms. The free plugin only enables free RSVP-type tickets.
You can view our roundup/comparison of all the eCommerce plugins ET+ supports.
Our plugin uses your eCommerce plugin of choice, but your eCommerce plugin isn’t displayed for shopping pages. Please reference our Making Tickets KB article (screenshots are from an install using WooCommerce) for an idea how to create tickets for an event.
Site visitors would purchase tickets from each event’s single page/view (e.g. http://wpshindig.com/event/events-tickets-demo/) — if there is an RSVP to submit or ticket to purchase.
The order confirmation email will include a QR code that can be scanned to “check in” someone at the door at the time of the event. It could be displayed on their mobile device or they could print it like any other email. You can read more at Tickets: Managing your orders and attendees.
You could also Display a List of Attendee’s Events.
If your tickets will be free, you don’t need QR code check-in, and you don’t need to collect additional information other than name and email address, you likely could just use the free/core Event Tickets plugin.
Last but not least, we have Bundles and a pretty great Refund Policy so you can buy one or many of our add-ons and thoroughly test them.
I hope this info helps. Let me know if you have any follow-up questions.
Cliff
MemberHi, Ali. We’ll handle this at your other thread: https://theeventscalendar.com/support/forums/topic/events-ticket-hookup/
September 11, 2018 at 8:24 pm in reply to: You have included the Google Maps JavaScript API multiple times on this page. #1619143Cliff
MemberThanks for your efforts, Rich. And thanks for helping, Mathew. My apologies for not being aware of this known bug. I see it’s slotted for fixing in an upcoming release (maybe 1-2 months if all goes to schedule).
Please try the code snippet from that reply you linked to: https://theeventscalendar.com/support/forums/topic/multiple-google-maps-javascript-api/#dl_post-1601552
I marked this thread as Pending Fix, which means it should receive a reply once the applicable fix has been released. I cannot guarantee when it will be fixed as it’s in the development team’s hands now.
I apologize for this issue and appreciate your understanding and patience.
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