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Cliff
MemberHi. Thanks for your detailed question.
I’ve logged the issue of the shortcode’s Month View not displaying the tooltips. However, I’m unable to replicate the issue you’re experiencing in the console.
I’d suggest hovering over that jquery.ba-resize… to discover the full URL — maybe you have a theme or another plugin conflicting here?
Cliff
MemberMy apologies. single-venue.php is for a view like this: http://wpshindig.com/venue/tecnoparque-pucpr/ (a single page of the Venue custom post type)
I figured it out:
- Since the Venue name is only linked when PRO is active, it’s coming from PRO.
- Line 19 of /wp-content/plugins/events-calendar-pro/src/Tribe/Single_Event_Meta.php leverages the tribe_get_venue filter to add the link
This code snippet is updated for v4.3 for both Venues and Organizers (so you can get rid of your theme override file if that’s your only customization).
Please let me know how it goes for you.
Cliff
MemberHi, Frankie.
We don’t have any specific integrations with Yoast SEO plugin, but it should work just fine out of the box.
You can go to wp-admin > SEO > Titles & Meta > Post Types tab > find “Venues” to set the defaults.
Plus, the Yoast SEO metabox appears on each single Venue when you’re editing them directly from wp-admin > Events > Venues > click “Edit” for a single Venue
Please let me know if you have any follow-up questions on this topic.
Cliff
MemberHi David.
Thanks for your interest in Event Tickets Plus (ET+).
You can use a Personal (1 site) license if ET+ will only be active on 1 site in your multisite network. Same goes for Business (3 sites) and Agency (10 sites), etc… the Multisite License is for more than that many sites all on a single multisite network. However, you may still see that nag message unless you actually do have a multisite license key (sorry about that).
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.
Let me know if you have any follow-up questions.
Cliff
MemberHi Tracie.
Thanks for your interest in our plugin suite.
We don’t have any Tickera integrations, but we have Event Tickets Plus if you want WooCommerce to handle your ticket sales or we have Eventbrite Tickets if you want to sell via Eventbrite.
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.
Let me know if you have any follow-up questions.
Cliff
MemberHi. Sorry you’re experiencing this.
If you go to all your Venues in wp-admin, do you see that a Venue actually gets created with the information you submitted, except that its slug/URL has -2 (hyphen two) in it?
If yes, this is a known bug we’ll be fixing soon.
Please let me know your findings.
Cliff
MemberHi, Jonathan. Sorry you’re experiencing this.
I am unable to replicate this behavior so I’d suggest following our recommended troubleshooting steps:
Could you please make sure all your Modern Tribe plugins (and WordPress core) are at their latest versions?
Once you verify you’re on the latest versions, please test to see if the issue is still happening for you.
If it is, please follow our Testing for Conflicts Guide (basically switch to TwentySixteen theme and deactivate all plugins and custom code other than Modern Tribe plugins) and see if that helps narrow down the cause of this.
If it doesn’t, please enable WP_DEBUG and WP_DEBUG_LOG and share any PHP errors you see while changing tickets quantity, navigating your site’s home page, events page, single-event pages, and any other of your site’s pages relevant to this ticket.
Then, please share your System Information (while in Testing for Conflicts mode).
You might also see if you can spot any console errors at your site. (If needed, you may reference our KB article Using Google Chrome Developer Tools.)
Let us know what you find out.
Thanks.
Cliff
MemberHi, Frédéric.
I understand the iCal URL from your Google Calendar is resulting in a “The URL provided did not have events in the proper format” message.
Could you please provide me the URL you’re trying to import? You may use “Private Reply” if desired.
Cliff
MemberHi, Mark.
There isn’t a setting for this in our code, but there are probably some example snippets for this out on Google that you could adapt to apply to the “tribe_events” custom post type.
I believe there are also some plugins out there that do something similar. If you go that route, I’d suggest looking for one that can set a different image per post type (e.g. Posts, Pages, Events, Venues, Organizers, etc).
I hope this information helps.
Please let me know if you have any follow-up questions on this topic.
Cliff
MemberHi Melissa.
I visited that link and it definitely doesn’t look like our calendar’s default styling.
We do have the PRO Color Customizer options, which is what seems to be making your calendar various shades of green — so I’d start looking at those settings.
Please let me know if you have any follow-up questions on this topic.
Cliff
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MemberFor that screenshot showing the console error, it’s a 500 on admin-ajax.php. Do you have a code snippet somewhere that blocks access to it? If not, please check with your web host why that is resulting in a 500 error. It definitely shouldn’t be; it’s the file that enables WordPress to do Ajax on both the front-end and back-end.
October 19, 2016 at 4:12 pm in reply to: Community Events and Tickets with woocommerce marketplace plugins #1179523Cliff
MemberHi Rich.
Thanks for your interest in our plugin suite.
I wouldn’t call any of the WooCommerce extensions “tightly” integrated, if integrated at all.
The best way to think about our Event Tickets, Event Tickets Plus, Community Tickets (i.e. our “ticketing”) plugins is that our plugins handle everything in terms of creating a product and adding it to your WooCommerce cart. Then WooCommerce takes over from there to complete the checkout process (accept payment, etc).
Therefore, if a WooCommerce extension integrates “from the cart to checkout”, it’s probably more likely to work.
The extensions you asked about sound like they probably deal with capabilities/permissions, possibly even creating new User Roles, in which case they could probably be made able to create events via Community Events.
However, there’s no front-end Community Events form to create just a Venue or just an Organizer. The only front-end form is to create an Event (which also has “create a Venue” and “create an Organizer” functionality).
We do have a general disclaimer-of-sorts help article about WooCommerce extensions: https://theeventscalendar.com/knowledgebase/compatibility-with-woocommerce-extensions/
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. For a price break, you may be interested in one of our Bundles: https://theeventscalendar.com/bundles/
Let me know if you have any follow-up questions.
Cliff
MemberHi David.
I’m glad you’re excited; we are too!
Could you please provide a link to view the page this is at?
FYI: Our tribe_events shortcode doesn’t currently accept Event Category filtering, if that’s what you’re referring to.
I’m looking forward to hearing back from you.
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