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Geoff
MemberHi James,
Great question! Yes, I would definitely recommend Event Aggregator for importing events from multiple sites into your “master” site.
Event Aggregator can fetch events from any site that has a valid ical feed and allows you to schedule those imports to run automatically. Here is a detailed overview of how that works:
https://theeventscalendar.com/knowledgebase/import-from-feed-or-url/
One other thing I should note about Event Aggregator is that it is a service and is already built into The Events Calendar. In other words, there’s no need to install anything new. Simple purchase the license, enter the license key on the Events > Settings > Licenses screen, and that will unlock the importing features under Events > Import.
Does this help answer your question? Please let me know. 🙂
Cheers!
GeoffGeoff
MemberHi Javier,
We unfortunately do not provide licenses for free. However, we do offer a full refund on all our products within 30 days of purchase. That should give you a plenty of time to try things out and return them within the 30 days if you decide not to keep them.
And, yes, purchasing a license will provide you with one year of access to plugin updates. You will need to renew the license after it expires if you want to continue receiving plugin updates.
Does this help answer your question? Please let me know. 🙂
Cheers!
GeoffApril 4, 2017 at 6:09 am in reply to: $field['event_start_date'] is created using min(wp_postmeta.meta_value) #1264004Geoff
MemberExcellent work! I’m so glad to hear everything is working smoothly and I appreciate you following up to let us know. Definitely keep us posted if any other questions come up and we’d be happy to help. 🙂
Cheers and have a great day!
Geoff
April 3, 2017 at 6:22 am in reply to: Does the frontend submissions plugin work with both Events and Events Pro #1263341Geoff
MemberHi Bryan — I hope you had a great weekend!
Yes, our Community Events plugin does work with The Events Calendar. In other words, Events Calendar PRO is not required to use it.
Does this help answer your question? Please let me know. 🙂
Cheers!
GeoffGeoff
MemberHowdy Amaury,
Glad to hear you’re going to use Event Tickets Plus!
The only other thing of ours that you need is our free Event Tickets plugin. That provides the foundation for Event Tickets Plus and needs to be active and installed for Event Tickets Plus to work.
Otherwise, you’re good to go! Once you have Event Tickets Plus installed, you can integrate it with any of the following e-commerce plugins and start creating tickets:
Does this help answer your question? Please let me know. 🙂
Cheers!
GeoffGeoff
MemberHi Anthony,
Thanks for getting in touch!
Yes, Event Aggregator will indeed import images from Facebook and Meetup. The primary photo you choose when creating events on Facebook and Meetup will be imported as the Featured Image for an event in WordPress.
Does this help answer your question? Please let me know. 🙂
Cheers!
GeoffGeoff
MemberRight on! I’m so glad to hear everything is working smoothly and I appreciate you following up to let us know. Definitely keep us posted if any other questions come up and we’d be happy to help. 🙂
Cheers!
GeoffGeoff
MemberNice work! So glad to hear you landed on a solution and I really appreciate you sharing the answer — I’m sure others will find this super useful as well. 🙂
I’ll go ahead and close this thread but let us know if any other questions come up and we’d be happy to help as best we can.
Cheers!
GeoffGeoff
MemberHi Karen,
You can move the cost all the way over to the left using something like this:
.tribe-events-list .tribe-events-event-cost { position: relative !important; }Or, you can move it over to the left a little with something like this:
.tribe-events-list .tribe-events-event-cost { left: 50% /* or any value you would like */ }Cheers!
GeoffGeoff
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Geoff
MemberHi Joe,
Sorry for the confusion and thanks for clarifying what you’re looking for.
I believe you should be able to assign ACF fields to a ticket, but it’s worth noting that Tickets are not post types in and of themselves. They are actually a category of the Product post type registered by WooCommerce. If you are trying to add ACF fields to a ticket, then I would attempt to do so by applying the field to the Product post type instead.
Going this route I believe will also require you to go modify the loop or templates that generates the ticket on the front end so that the custom field content/data will display.
Cheers,
GeoffGeoff
MemberRight on! I’m so glad to hear everything is working smoothly and I appreciate you following up to let us know. Definitely keep us posted if any other questions come up and we’d be happy to help. 🙂
Cheers!
GeoffGeoff
MemberHi Anne,
Thanks for clarifying what you’re looking for. I understand now that you are using a page builder for your layout and are trying to embed a customized Photo View into it with two columns instead of three.
I realize it was suggested that custom CSS is could be a possibility to make that happen. However, I have tried looking at the CSS and was unable to do that — at least, I was unable to find a straightforward way.
It might still be possible to do it but, at this point, I think it will take more customization that we are able to support here in the forums. We do have a Themer’s Guide that can help get you started with how to write custom CSS for The Events Calendar. We also have a list of freelance developers who we’d be happy to recommend for this level of custom development.
Also, if it helps, this is the element that I believe you would need to target for the customer CSS: tribe-events-photo-event
I think what makes this even more challenging is that Photo View also relies on Javascript to form the layout. Some of the CSS is being injected that way, making it tough to override the default layout styles. Perhaps that is where a developer will need to dig in.
Sorry I do not have a concrete solution here for you, but I do hope this at least helps point you in the right direct.
Thanks,
GeoffGeoff
MemberSure thing, Christopher! I’ll go ahead and close this thread but let us know if any other questions come up and we’d be happy to help.
Cheers!
GeoffGeoff
MemberHi Nick,
I was unable to find an example using checkboxes for States in Filter Bar, but was able to find one using Event Categories:
http://www.migratoryconnectivityproject.org/events/
Hopefully that gives you an idea of how the URL is constructed when multiple filters are selected.
Cheers,
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