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Cliff
MemberHi Prince. Thanks for your interest in our PRO add-on.
It’s an add-on for our free The Events Calendar plugin. You can see the wp-admin part of the plugin by installing the free version and by checking the wp-admin settings documentation.
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 Stefano.
Please know that in this forum we try to keep each thread to a single question. I understand in this case how several items might work together, but there are a lot of questions here and you may end up having to break a few out into their own separate threads.
I’ll do my best to provide you helpful information to get you started though.
Community Events doesn’t have anything to do with creating users. However you choose to create users or get them to sign-in is up to you.
Once they’re signed in, CE’s Access Control settings come into play. You can set it up so certain user levels are blocked.
By default in WordPress, Editors can edit others’ posts/events via wp-admin. User Role Editor or a similar plugin (third party, not guaranteed) may be helpful to you.
If you change Community Rewrite Slug from “community” to “partner” and “events” to “eventi”, it worked for me… so hopefully re-saving your Permalinks should help.
If you’re wanting your site users to be able to create events and create RSVPs or sell tickets, you’ll also need our Community Tickets add-on.
I hope this helps you with most of your issues.
If you need more thorough help with any one of these issues, please open a new thread for each topic.
Thanks!
Cliff
MemberGlad you figured out that issue.
Since each forum thread is supposed to be limited to a single issue, I’m going to provide you this KB article — Moving your license keys — and close this thread. If that KB article doesn’t answer your question, please open a new thread.
Have a great Monday!
April 25, 2016 at 8:19 am in reply to: Display "Attendee Information" on email confirmation #1106645Cliff
MemberI meant to say that you have three foreach and that getting rid of the outermost foreach might help.
Cliff
MemberGlad it helped! Thanks for letting me know.
April 22, 2016 at 8:48 pm in reply to: Event Calendar not displaying correctly in conjunction with Event Tickets Pro #1106207Cliff
MemberHi Emma. Thanks for the detailed question. Sorry you’re experiencing this; it’s definitely odd. It shouldn’t have anything to do with Event Tickets Plus, just The Events Calendar core/free plugin.
I’d suggest checking your Template option at wp-admin > Events > Settings > Display and see if changing that option helps resolve this.
If not, please follow our Testing for Conflicts Guide and see if that helps narrow down the cause of this.
Let us know what you find out.
Thanks.
Cliff
MemberMatthew, sorry you’re experiencing this on your site. I couldn’t reproduce it on my local testing site.
I see you have the latest versions of our plugins and WordPress core.
Please follow our Testing for Conflicts Guide and see if that helps narrow down the cause of this.
Let us know what you find out.
Thanks.
Cliff
MemberI believe this code may be exactly what you’re looking for (or very close to it):
https://gist.github.com/cliffordp/f4b67f2d504f4ea6ce84
Let me know how things go!
Cliff
MemberThanks for letting me know all is good!
(We don’t delete threads, and I cannot make the initial message of a thread Private… but don’t worry 😉
April 22, 2016 at 4:10 pm in reply to: Display "Attendee Information" on email confirmation #1106154Cliff
MemberThanks for sharing your code. I see you have foreach twice, but I think you only need it once.
Please let me know how it goes.
Cliff
MemberHi. Thanks for your interest in our products.
We do have an Eventbrite add-on available for purchase. Please read its sales page information and click its New User Primer and other links for additional info.
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 Melissa. With our PRO add-on activated, which you own, the Event Single page displays the Venue information already, like this: http://cl.ly/3x040v3l3r0N
Note that this is NOT the Venue’s Website field: http://cl.ly/3H1k3b2N0x2Z
I hope this clears things up for you.
Cliff
MemberHi Robert. Our plugin supports the WordPress Featured Image for each event. Other than that, it’d be a customization or something with your theme.
FYI: You posted in our Pre-Sales forum from a user account that doesn’t have any purchases associated with it.
We don’t answer support questions for Events core/free or PRO add-on in the Pre-Sales forum.
If you made your purchase(s) through a different user account, please login to that account and then post in one of the paid forums.
Thank you for your understanding and thank you for using our plugins.
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Possibly helpful reference: Our free support forum (for bug reports and users helping each other — no usage support provided by us)
Cliff
MemberHi Ben. Once you change the field type from “Text” to something with options (e.g. Dropdown), the Options part will become available. 🙂
Cliff
MemberHi Jeff. Thanks for your bug report.
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.
As for getting the Attendee Report information, here’s how you can view the Attendee List.
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