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Courtney
MemberHello Mark
When we replaced Facebook Importer with Event Aggregator, we sent you a notification of the changes. I’m sorry that you weren’t aware of your gifted license. You should be able to see Event Aggregator in My Account » Downloads and a license key for it at My Account » Licenses.
Please give it a test run. I believe it will meet your needs. Aggregator imports can use multiple Facebook pages. You’d just need to add each one as an import schedule. Also, the groups will need to be public, but I believe that was the same constraint as Facebook Importer was as well.
If this meets your needs, we can honor the FB Importer end date instead for the Event Aggregator end date.
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Courtney 🙂Courtney
MemberHi Pim
For wp-content/themes/your-theme/tribe-events/tickets/, you would be creating a folder called tribe-events within your theme’s folder. Then inside that, add a folder labeled tickets.
I misspelled modules, my apologies: /wp-content/plugins/the-events-calendar/src/views/modules/meta/details.php
Do you see this folder now?
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Courtney 🙂Courtney
MemberWe’re happy to announce you can now allow users to add Tags to their events when submitting them to your site.
Don’t worry, they won’t be able to go crazy and add 80 million new tags on your site – in the same way categories work, users can only add existing tags that an admin has created to their event. And if you wish to remove Categories and Tags from the event submission form, you can do so with simple customizations.
Learn more about this and more Community Events updates at https://theeventscalendar.com/community-events-4-5-refresh/.
Courtney
MemberWe’re happy to announce you can now allow users to add Tags to their events when submitting them to your site.
Don’t worry, they won’t be able to go crazy and add 80 million new tags on your site – in the same way categories work, users can only add existing tags that an admin has created to their event. And if you wish to remove Categories and Tags from the event submission form, you can do so with simple customizations.
Learn more about this and more Community Events updates at https://theeventscalendar.com/community-events-4-5-refresh/.
Courtney
MemberWe’re happy to announce you can now allow users to add Tags to their events when submitting them to your site.
Don’t worry, they won’t be able to go crazy and add 80 million new tags on your site – in the same way categories work, users can only add existing tags that an admin has created to their event. And if you wish to remove Categories and Tags from the event submission form, you can do so with simple customizations.
Learn more about this and more Community Events updates at https://theeventscalendar.com/community-events-4-5-refresh/
Courtney
MemberWe’re happy to announce you can now allow users to add Tags to their events when submitting them to your site.
Don’t worry, they won’t be able to go crazy and add 80 million new tags on your site – in the same way categories work, users can only add existing tags that an admin has created to their event. And if you wish to remove Categories and Tags from the event submission form, you can do so with simple customizations.
Learn more about this and more Community Events updates at https://theeventscalendar.com/community-events-4-5-refresh/.
Courtney
MemberWe’re happy to announce you can now allow users to add Tags to their events when submitting them to your site.
Don’t worry, they won’t be able to go crazy and add 80 million new tags on your site – in the same way categories work, users can only add existing tags that an admin has created to their event. And if you wish to remove Categories and Tags from the event submission form, you can do so with simple customizations.
Learn more about this and more Community Events updates at https://theeventscalendar.com/community-events-4-5-refresh/
Courtney
MemberWe’re happy to announce you can now allow users to add Tags to their events when submitting them to your site.
Don’t worry, they won’t be able to go crazy and add 80 million new tags on your site – in the same way categories work, users can only add existing tags that an admin has created to their event. And if you wish to remove Categories and Tags from the event submission form, you can do so with simple customizations.
Learn more about this and more Community Events updates at https://theeventscalendar.com/community-events-4-5-refresh/.
Courtney
MemberWe’re happy to announce you can now allow users to add Tags to their events when submitting them to your site.
Don’t worry, they won’t be able to go crazy and add 80 million new tags on your site – in the same way categories work, users can only add existing tags that an admin has created to their event. And if you wish to remove Categories and Tags from the event submission form, you can do so with simple customizations.
Learn more about this and more Community Events updates at https://theeventscalendar.com/community-events-4-5-refresh/.
Courtney
MemberWe’re happy to announce you can now allow users to add Tags to their events when submitting them to your site.
Don’t worry, they won’t be able to go crazy and add 80 million new tags on your site – in the same way categories work, users can only add existing tags that an admin has created to their event. And if you wish to remove Categories and Tags from the event submission form, you can do so with simple customizations.
Learn more about this and more Community Events updates at https://theeventscalendar.com/community-events-4-5-refresh/
Courtney
MemberHi George
with this code (notice I added a line)
.tribe-mini-calendar thead, .tribe-mini-calendar-event .list-date, .tribe-mini-calendar .tribe-events-present {
background-color: #0c71c3;
}.et_pb_widget a {color: #0c71c3 !important;}
.tribe-mini-calendar .tribe-events-has-events div[id*="daynum-"] a::before {
background-color: #0c71c3;
}I am seeing the areas you want in the shade of blue.

Can you be sure to clear any server cache, local browser cache, etc.? That may impact what you are seeing.
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Courtney 🙂Courtney
MemberHello Mark
Which anti-spam are you using? Have you gone through our Testing for Conflicts guide?
Let me know if another plugin or theme seems to be the source of conflict.
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Courtney 🙂Courtney
MemberHello
I see your license works on leafly.wpengine.com. Is this the correct address for your site? If not, can you walk through the steps on Moving Your License Key and see if that resolves the issue?
In Using One License for Live and Dev Sites https://theeventscalendar.com/knowledgebase/using-one-license-live-dev-sites/, we do specify which domain structures that we currently support for staging sites.
If your site doesn’t match the criteria, you can still use the plugin. You will need to manually run updates, the license may not register (or you could register it there while building and later Move Your License Key https://theeventscalendar.com/knowledgebase/moving-your-license-keys/. If you need to contact support during that time, please manually send in your System Info.
Is there anything else I can help you with?
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Courtney 🙂Courtney
MemberHello Vikram
When you go through https://theeventscalendar.com/bundles/bundle-importer/ and add to cart, are you seeing a green box at the top of the screen saying “coupon code applied successfully”?
Unlimited can apply to Filter Bar and Events Calendar Pro. At this time, Event Aggregagtor still maxes out at 1000 imports daily.
Let me know if that helps.
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Courtney 🙂Courtney
MemberHello again Liza
Can you show us what the ticket start/end sale dates are for those tickets and the stock levels, etc? A fresh screenshot with the ticket details expanded could help.
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