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April 1, 2016 at 5:26 am in reply to: Ticket – Add to cart button not showing on event page #1096876
Lasbat
ParticipantApologies, over looked something, problem resolved.
Lasbat
ParticipantThanks for the reply. Ok, I totally understand the points you have made, however is it possible then to pull the single event page into my template? A line of code or a shortcode?
Lasbat
ParticipantHi Geoff
I’ve calmed myself down and in a much better frame of mind. Sometimes when you spend hours and days trying to do something, with no luck, it begins to take its tole.In regards to your response, I do have a friend who is proper web developer and not a pretend one like me, so I’m pretty sure I can get him to do the required dev work to get the event page into my template, so will get him to look at your theme guide.
I don’t want a refund, as this is the best event plugin out there. I do think this should be a requirement that showed be looked at as I found many many plugin users with the same issue.
Thanks for your patients and I apologise if I was getting you guys backs up, but web development on WordPress some times gets me to lose the plot.
Lasbat
ParticipantThank you for the reply. Although I am disappointed that there isn’t a solution, I appreciate the honesty.
However, I’m surprised that something like adding the event page details to a custom page using a shortcode would be over looked, especially when I have come crossed many asking the same questions going back 12-16 months.
The problem I’m having is that I cannot seem to display my event page on the custom page I had built using Beaver Builder, who are recommending your plugin to all its customers. And that all links to the full event details (venue, map, price details etc) are displayed on a default page that I do not want to use.
I had bought the Pro plugin as well as the Woo Ticket add-on and have spent over $400 and I feel like I no longer have any options.
Lasbat
ParticipantOK, worked it out. I had to install the free version first.
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