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Courtney
MemberHey Torsten
So sorry for the delay. We’re back from the weekend.
When reviewing this all again, I see in your System Info https://theeventscalendar.com/knowledgebase/sharing-sys-info/
tribeEnableViews = Array ( [0] => day [1] => map [2] => photo )But your default view is viewOption = list
Can you either enable list view or define a different default view that is active?
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Courtney 🙂Courtney
MemberHey thanks DeAnne! Hope you’re having a happy Monday.
So glad you’ve gotten this working!
I’ll close out this thread for now but let us know if you have any other questions.
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MemberHey Louisa
Recurring events are a feature within Events Calendar Pro. https://theeventscalendar.com/knowledgebase/pro-recurring-events/ is our tutorial about configuring Recurring Events. It can handle the date settings you’ve mentioned.
Additional features of Pro include a variety of views (see WP Shindig Demo Site https://wpshindig.com/events/ in the top right corner), shortcodes/widgets, and access to support and updates.
Is there anything else I can help you with?
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Courtney 🙂September 17, 2018 at 11:57 am in reply to: Follow up to refund and subscription cancellation request #1623666Courtney
MemberHey Matt
I’ll check in with our refund representative and get back to you shortly.
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MemberHi Hector
So sorry for the confusion. We sent an email containing a link to download Events Calendar Pro and the license key.
Can you go to My Account » Downloads https://theeventscalendar.com/my-account/downloads/ and download the Events Calendar Pro plugin. Head over to Plugins » Installed Plugins » Add New next and select the Upload Plugin at the top of the screen. This should be a .zip file. If your browser has unzipped the file automatically, please check your browser settings to alter that and try downloading again.
You’ll need to keep the free The Events Calendar https://theeventscalendar.com/product/wordpress-events-calendar plugin active as well. Go to Plugins » Add New » Upload Plugin. Then activate your plugin.
After that, get your license key https://theeventscalendar.com/license-keys/, and go to Events » Settings » Licenses to enter it (though very likely it’s already entered when you activate your plugin).
Let me know if this works now.
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Courtney 🙂Courtney
MemberHi Bob
Event Aggregator will work with just The Events Calendar.
Is there anything else I can help you with?
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MemberHi Marianne
Unfortunately, no further integration on our end has been made. If you think that is something you would like as a feature I encourage you to visit our User Voice Page and either upvote an existing request or make a new request there.
You can suggest it at http://tribe.uservoice.com.
Please let us know if you do follow those suggestions on the linked thread and if it works for you.
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MemberHi Julian
I’ll continue to help you at https://theeventscalendar.com/support/forums/topic/tickets-recurring-events/
I’ll close out this duplicate thread.
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MemberHi Claudia
Our licensing is an annual renewal. This provides you with ongoing support as well as new features and fixes (security, bugs, etc.). If your license expires, Events Calendar Pro will continue to work as it had at the last update. No further updates or support will be available though.
We do offer 30 day refunds if you find the plugin does not meet your needs. It’s just a matter of submitting a refund request form at https://theeventscalendar.com/knowledgebase/refund-policy/.
Is there anything else I can help you with?
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Courtney 🙂Courtney
MemberHi Lisa
Community Events can allow users to submit events as a draft that requires a staff member to approve. See:
Let me know if I can help further.
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MemberHey Nika
That $89 is the best value we can offer at this time to cover the cost of updates for bug fixes, new features, and support. If that is a bit too steep but you’d like to stick with us on The Events Calendar, check out this 3rd party plugin. It isn’t as efficient as Recurring Events, but may meet your needs for free with just a minimal amount of work on your end.
Note, we do not develop nor support this 3rd party plugin officially.
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Courtney 🙂Courtney
MemberHey Julian
Unfortunately tickets do not work for recurring events. It’s a highly requested feature, and will will keep you updated on our progress with it at https://tribe.uservoice.com/forums/195723-feature-ideas/suggestions/3685663-recurring-event-support-for-tickets. However, we have no timeframe yet for implementation. It is noted on the Event Tickets Plus site about the lack of recurring event support. So sorry we can’t yet help with that.
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Courtney 🙂Courtney
MemberHi there
I’m a bit limited in being able to help customize a site, but we have a few tips to help you get the look you want. Most of these work with The Events Calendar (FREE) as well.
- Start by modifying what you can at Appearance » Customize » The Events Calendar.. Learn more about the WordPress Customizer at https://theeventscalendar.com/knowledgebase/wordpress-customizer/
- You can add additional settings to Appearance » Customize » The Events Calendar. by installing our Customize Calendar extension https://theeventscalendar.com/extensions/calendar-customizer/.
- We generally don’t recommend that you change the theme or plugin’s CSS files directly, as they will be overwritten. To avoid this, follow the steps outlined in Themer’s Guide
- Use overriding CSS files, or add CSS to your site using Appearance » Customize » Additional CSS.. See Changing Fonts and Colors https://theeventscalendar.com/knowledgebase/changing-fonts-and-colours/ for more tips.
- Use !important before a semicolon to override every css rule. It’s a brute force method, but works for quick fixes.
- Please check out this Customizing WordPress #2 – Using Chrome Developers Tools YouTube video in addition to our Using Chrome Developer Tools tutorial on how to easily make changes using CSS.
Is there anything else I can help you with?
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Courtney 🙂Courtney
MemberHi Franco
Please see our tutorial on setting the dates and times in your site at https://theeventscalendar.com/knowledgebase/important-settings-events-calendar-events-calendar-pro/#datetime.
Let me know if this resolves the issue for you.
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Courtney 🙂Courtney
MemberHi Vivian
Can you provide me with a link to your month view of your calendar?
In the meantime, a few tips to help you carry this further include:
- Start by modifying what you can at Appearance » Customize » The Events Calendar.. Learn more about the WordPress Customizer at https://theeventscalendar.com/knowledgebase/wordpress-customizer/
- You can add additional settings to Appearance » Customize » The Events Calendar. by installing our Customize Calendar extension https://theeventscalendar.com/extensions/calendar-customizer/.
- We generally don’t recommend that you change the theme or plugin’s CSS files directly, as they will be overwritten. To avoid this, follow the steps outlined in Themer’s Guide
- Use overriding CSS files, or add CSS to your site using Appearance » Customize » Additional CSS.. See Changing Fonts and Colors https://theeventscalendar.com/knowledgebase/changing-fonts-and-colours/ for more tips.
- Use !important before a semicolon to override every css rule. It’s a brute force method, but works for quick fixes.
- Please check out this Customizing WordPress #2 – Using Chrome Developers Tools YouTube video in addition to our Using Chrome Developer Tools tutorial on how to easily make changes using CSS.
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