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Cliff
MemberHi, Josh.
I was able to replicate this console warning message and reported the bug to our developers. I’m unsure what’s causing it, but it’s a console warning, not a console error (so it’s less bad).
However, I wasn’t able to reproduce the part of your issue that has the events out of order. Additionally, I noticed the browser tab <title> changes to “untitled” after clicking Back. This also didn’t happen on my testing site.
For the console warning part of this thread, I’ll mark this ticket as Pending Fix, which means this thread 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. They need to assign it, code it, test it, and schedule it for release.
I apologize for this issue and appreciate your understanding and patience.
September 28, 2017 at 11:40 am in reply to: Single Event Page: Add Meta Section to Meta Details Box #1356357Cliff
MemberHi, Jared.
Thanks for your detailed question.
Please check out https://theeventscalendar.com/knowledgebase/abstract-post-types/ and let me know if you have any follow-up questions on this topic.
Cliff
MemberThank you. I figured it out:
Problem:
- If you enter some but not all of the Split Payments PayPal credentials, the single Event Cost field will appear.
Proposed Solution:
- If the Split Payments box is checked, the Community Events form’s ticket area should act as if it is not checked until all the required PayPal credentials are entered — maybe not even allow checking the box until the PayPal credentials are entered fully.
For you specifically, please finish fully setting up Community Tickets’ split payment PayPal settings.
I’ll mark this ticket as Pending Fix, which means this thread 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. They need to assign it, code it, test it, and schedule it for release.
I apologize for this issue and appreciate your understanding and patience.
Cliff
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Cliff
MemberExcellent! 🙂
Cliff
MemberI confirmed the snippet I provided does not work for Map View, unfortunately.
We cannot provide such in-depth customization help, per our Scope of Support / Terms. I’ve provided the code snippet as a starting point.
If there’s a new or modified code snippet you’d like me to put some eyes on, please update this ticket.
Thank you very much for your understanding.
If you need some coding help, you may want to ask your developer or reference our documentation and list of known customizers.
Cliff
MemberThanks for sharing.
Did you enter your Google Maps API Key at wp-admin > Events > Settings > APIs tab?
Notes if you do choose to go forward with a custom URL:
- Your request URL should be HTTPS, not HTTP, and it should include your API key (by adding &key=YOUR_API_KEY to the URL)
- The status codes are available at https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/geocoding/intro#StatusCodes
September 28, 2017 at 9:12 am in reply to: Something wrong with the LAYOUT of community Event page #1356168Cliff
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Cliff
MemberTo clarify, Events Calendar PRO is a different add-on than Community Events. Community Events allows users to create new events.
Neither deals with registering for an event.
Event Tickets Plus (ET+) is our paid add-on plugin that upgrades the functionality of our free Event Tickets (ET) plugin.
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. This article also links to the Collecting Attendee Information article, which is the functionality I think you’re wanting.
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.
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 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.
September 27, 2017 at 5:16 pm in reply to: Assigning an Author to All Scheduled Google Calendar Imported Events #1355892Cliff
MemberHi, Eric.
By default, the import author is assigned via https://github.com/moderntribe/the-events-calendar/blob/4.6/src/Tribe/Aggregator/Record/Abstract.php#L2122-L2145
Here’s a snippet to change that behavior and instead always set it to User ID #4 (obviously would need to change for your own site’s setup):
https://gist.github.com/cliffordp/4d4875f93ee9acf08584007c978919a0
Please let me know how this goes for you.
September 27, 2017 at 4:46 pm in reply to: Something wrong with the LAYOUT of community Event page #1355883Cliff
MemberHi, Caroline.
Thanks for the screenshots. This appears to be your theme’s styling taking over the Community Events styling.
Could you please provide a link to your Community Events “Add New” form (and provide login credentials in a Private Reply if Anonymous Submissions is not enabled)?
This will let me see what styling is being applied (again, likely from your theme) so I can point you in the right direction to get this resolved (e.g. switch themes, contact the theme author to resolve, or implement some custom CSS to fix it).
However, please understand that, per our Scope of Support / Terms, we do not provide styling or theme integration support so I likely won’t be able to provide you the full fix for whatever styling is affecting the form. I’ll do my best to help point you in the right direction though.
Cliff
MemberHi, Marie.
I see you already have our Community Events add-on. Could you please go into greater detail about what you’re wanting? Links, screenshots, and screen recordings are all helpful supplements to your explanation and sharing the use case.
Thanks.
September 27, 2017 at 4:40 pm in reply to: Adding Flywheel hosting dev site to my account or to modern tribe servers #1355878Cliff
MemberHi, Ty.
This is a feature request we have on our radar internally, but it’s not implemented at this time.
Please reference https://theeventscalendar.com/knowledgebase/using-one-license-live-dev-sites/ and also vote for https://tribe.uservoice.com/forums/195723-feature-ideas/suggestions/17357218-add-staging-wpengine-com-to-allowed-dev-sites
Please let me know if you have any follow-up questions on this topic.
Cliff
MemberHi, Pablo.
In most cases, only Upcoming Events are shown.
However, you can go to yoursite.com/events/past and it will display Past Events.
Please let me know if this is the information you were looking for. If not, please explain your question in greater detail, possibly including annotated screenshots, a video screen recording, and/or links.
Cliff
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