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Dennis
ParticipantHi Cliff, it seems that the updates which were disclosed yesterday resolved the issue with the individual event page layout!
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ParticipantHi Cliff, I contacted UXThemes (Flatsome) and they have confirmed nothing’s changed on their side so they pass it back to you.. Obviously in your latest update something has changed which does not go well with Flatsome. What to do next?
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ParticipantHi Cliff, I saw that and tested it but it did not resolve the issue. The whole page layout remains distorted.
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ParticipantHi Cliff,
Would you have any update on this?Dennis
ParticipantHi Cliff, for the time being I have had to roll back to the previous versions which did not have the issue. It’s the busiest time of the year and I do not have the time to look into it further. I’ll revert beginning of next year! 🙂
Dennis
ParticipantHi Cliff,
Removing the featured image does not have any effect. Please find a screenshot attached. You can see that the left alignment is distorted and the right alignment of the content section of the event as well. The word ‘RSVP’ appears on the top right corner..Dennis
ParticipantYeah, I (and with me many others I think) can’t wait for the official compatibility update to be released! 🙂
Workaround from Daniel: When a ticket is created the system gives the message it’s created but the ticket does not show at all (both in back- and frontend), neither in Events Calendar nor Woocommerce. When the button save is hit in WPML of the section which Daniel indicate (Standard taxonomies), the ticket all of a sudden appears in both the Calendar and Woocommerce (both backend and frontend). And it works – tickets can be purchased.
Eventbrite: okay, we’ll leave that for what it is.
Issues:
– RSVP tickets set up in two languages: in case of a maximum no. of tickets available – if I put in 10 in Dutch and 10 in English, then the total number of tickets available is 20.. whilst I want a total of only 10 available.
– Woocommerce tickets set up in two languages. In Ducth it’s okay – but I cannot (even with Daniel’s solution) get the ticket to show up in English on the English event page. It does however show up in Woocommerce..Dennis
ParticipantHi there, I’ve been struggling with the same. The workaround which Daniel indicated indeed does the trick for me as well. Do you have any experience with it since last week?
A question which interests me is how to get around it. As Events tickets plus does not work with WPML, what would be a way to get ticket sales working with the events calendar and wpml. I have seen one member suggesting to create a woocommerce product and using that in the event description section. Another suggestion could be to use eventbrite?
Could you advise on these last two options?Dennis
ParticipantFind the screenshot attached.
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ParticipantI upload a screenshot- the post type ‘product’ is not listed in the options. maybe that has to do with it?
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ParticipantPerfect! Thanks Cliff!
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ParticipantHi Cliff,
I was too quick… the events page is now okay, but the single event page not. How do I alter the custom CSS to accommodate the single events pages also to be the same?
Many thanks in advance!
Dennis
ParticipantHi Cliff,
Works like a charm! Awesome, many thanks for your help!
Regards, Dennis
Dennis
ParticipantHi Cliff,
Awesome:Non-events page: https://thehighfivecompany.com/en/discover/resellers/
Events page: https://thehighfivecompany.com/en/events/Basically, the banner should stretch full width, the body (with the events calendar contents) should be wrapped in:
[row]
[col span=”1/1″]** Events calendar body **
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