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ParticipantI don’t see this as a “complex customization.” All the things you’ve suggested above? OF COURSE I’ve done all of those, that’s why I’m ASKING. Should I create a new template for the category results upcoming events pages?
Gould
ParticipantHi, Julie, thanks for your reply. How, exactly, is it beyond the scope of the plugin?
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ParticipantYes, /events is fine, as I said above.
I have ‘events-archive .tribe-events-event-entry’ set to a width of 60%, which looks fine on /events, because I’ve got a thumbnail floated left of the <p>. I don’t want images on all of these pages because of server load; we plan to have thousands of events at a time.In any case, this 60% solution leaves the ‘events/category’, and ‘category/art/upcoming/’ with a truncated <p>. How do I target ‘events/category’ and ‘category/x/upcoming’ so that I can make the <p> 100%?
I hope this is clear! Thank you.
Gould
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ParticipantHi, Rob, thanks. Yes, the image over the upcoming events list disappears when I activate Twenty Fourteen. I’m using Genesis 2.0, HTML5.
Gould
ParticipantYour “short answer” is the answer I was looking for. There are many posts on this site that instruct the user to make a tribe-events-pro directory. Is this ever the case?
Gould
ParticipantAlso, did you LOOK at the screencast at the top of this comment thread? There is an image above the upcoming events list. I don’t know why it’s there and I don’t know how to get rid of it.
Gould
ParticipantThis page is not at all clear.https://theeventscalendar.com/support/documentation/events-calendar-themers-guide/
I’m still asking the same question. I’m using the Pro version. Which do I use for overrides, a tribe-events folder, or a tribe-events-pro folder, or both? Also, where does the main CSS override go? Also, I’ve read somewhere in the forums that I need a separate css for the events list widget, is this true? Also, some answers say to simply add code to one’s theme’s functions file. When I tried this I got whitescreen. Remember, I successfully set up the entire cal in 2.0, so I do know how to use overrides.Gould
ParticipantRob, that’s exactly what I’m asking about. What I said in the beginning is that, while going through the forums, I saw posts that instructed the user of the ECP3x to create and put overrides into a folder named tribe-events, other posts that said to use tribe-events-pro. I am not trying to do separate overrides for anything. I’m just trying to find out what to use.
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ParticipantPlease take note of my comment above. (Why is there no option to edit?) You didn’t answer my first question. Do I override files from ECPro or from TEC? Or do I override from both?
Gould
ParticipantBarry, am not having any ssue with the presence of 2.x posts, though it would be good if ya’ll delineated the differences. In any case, how do I style the event list widget? I believe I saw something in the docs that called for a separate style sheet for the widget, is this correct? Also, where does the main stylesheet override go?
Gould
ParticipantMaybe I’m thick, but I don’t understand THIS:
2. Locate the files you wish to edit
The template view files are located in the following places:
The Events Calendar template files
/wp-content/plugins/events/views/The Events Calendar Pro template files
/wp-content/plugins/events-calendar-pro/views/The Community add-on template files
/wp-content/plugins/events-community/viewsAm I supposed to use the Events Calendar Pro template files? Where do I put them,
in a folder in my theme called “tribe-events” or “tribe-events-pro”.For 2.0, I had a folder called EVENTS and added the template view files and the css to it, and that
worked. This, I don’t understand.Can I use the code that I used to customize the views in 2.0? If not, what has changed? What are the
new CSS selectors?I have spent hours trying to get started, and I’m not getting anywhere.
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