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August 5, 2016 at 7:33 am in reply to: month view, represent long events using colors/icons and not text #1148147
Geoff
MemberYou bet! Sorry again I didn’t have more to offer here but I’m glad this at least is a good start.
I’ll go ahead and close this thread but please feel free to open another one if if any other questions come up and we’d be more than happy to help. π
Cheers and have a a great weekend!
GeoffGeoff
MemberHi Tom,
Sure thing! I went ahead and refunded the order for you and the funds should be back in your account in the next 5-10 business days. Please feel free to pick up the correct renewal and you should be good to go. π
Cheers!
GeoffGeoff
MemberRight on! Thanks for following up and I hope you enjoy using Community Events. π
Cheers and have a great weekend!
GeoffGeoff
MemberNice work! So glad to hear all is working well!
I’ll go ahead and close this thread, but please feel free to open a new one if any other questions come up and our team would be happy to help. π
Cheers and have a great weekend!
Geoff
August 4, 2016 at 1:20 pm in reply to: month view, represent long events using colors/icons and not text #1147797Geoff
MemberHello @Knud,
There actually is no other format for multi-day events in Month View. However, we do have a snippet available that will add CSS classes to those events, which you can then use to style them differently.
Sorry I don’t have more of a concrete solution for you here, but I hope this at least helps make the customization easier.
Cheers!
GeoffAugust 4, 2016 at 1:13 pm in reply to: iCal Feed and Outlook 365 Calendar – Government Intranet #1147796Geoff
MemberHi Vanessa,
Interesting questions!I’m so glad you’re checking The Events Calendar and I hope it’s a good fit for this project.
I’m afraid that back-and-forth syncing is something the calendar doesn’t support very well. We do have an add-on called iCal Importer and that will fetch new (and updated) data from a hosted .ics file/feed and import those events into The Events Calendar on a scheduled basis. That part is perfect.
What’s not perfect is the communication from The Events Calendar to the outside source. In other words, iCal Importer will add a valid iCal feed to The Events Calendar that can be used by outside applications, but it is up to those outside applications to fetch the data on their own and decide whether or not the information is new or updated.
That said, I’m not sure this is the silver bullet you are looking for, but it is theoretically possible depending on the functionality of the applications pulling data from The Events Calendar.
Does this help answer your questions? Please let me know. π
Cheers!
GeoffGeoff
MemberHi Ivan,
Great question. We actually have plugin called Community Events that, when active, will enable your visitors to submit events to The Events Calendar without the need to access the WordPress admin.
Is that what you’re looking for? Please let me know. π
Cheers!
GeoffGeoff
MemberHi Tom,
I would be happy to refund OrderΒ #1147525 for you, which is the order you made for the renewal. That will allow you to make a renewal on the correct product instead.
Would you like me to go ahead and process the refund? Please let me know.
Thanks!
GeoffGeoff
MemberYou are spot on — as long as your phone is logged into the WP admin, then the code will scan quickly and update the attendees’ records on the fly for any number of scanners and scans made. π
Geoff
August 4, 2016 at 11:39 am in reply to: Get next future event in a recurring series, from any passed instance view #1147757Geoff
MemberHeck yeah and thanks for following up, Agustin! Glad this helps — I’ll go ahead and close this thread but please feel free to let us know if any other questions pop up and we’d be happy to help. π
Cheers!
GeoffGeoff
MemberHey Dave, I see me last reply was marked as the correct answer. I’ll go ahead and close this threads but please feel free to let us know if any other questions pop up and we’d be happy to help. π
Cheers!
GeoffAugust 4, 2016 at 8:04 am in reply to: Get next future event in a recurring series, from any passed instance view #1147551Geoff
MemberHey Agustin and welcome to the forums!
This is a great question. Yes, that is the expected behavior for the function and I’m afraid that we do not have a decent function that will grab the next upcoming event instance in the series.
Instead, I think making a query for the event will be the better way to go. Here’s another thread where someone was able to pull that off using the tribe_get_events() function to build the query.
I’ll continue looking for specific examples, but will this help get you started in the meantime? Please let me know. π
Cheers!
GeoffGeoff
MemberHi Tom,
So sorry for the trouble here with the license duration. Rest assured that we are not trying to be unfair and, in fact, I have gone ahead and extended the license for you so that it now expires on Aug. 28 2017.
Thanks for letting us know so we could extend the license correctly and look into this further to make sure it doesn’t happen for others as well.
Geoff
Geoff
MemberHi Tasha and thanks for getting in touch!
Yes, Community Events will allow folks to display only their events. The trick is to make sure you have Events Calendar PRO as well and that the person lists themselves as the Organizer of the event. Events Calendar PRO includes pages for Organizers and that will display the upcoming events specifically attached to that person.
How does Events Calendar manage event dates that does not require any details? Also, is there any discounts for schools?
The Events Calendar only requires a title and start/end times for the event in order for it to be published. So, if you publish an all-day event that merely states that school is closed that day, then the calendar will display that event title.
We do actually have a nonprofit program and I’d encourage you to apply for it. π
Does this help answer your questions? Please let me know.
Cheers!
GeoffGeoff
MemberHi Saif,
Would you be willing to share to share your system information with me? You can find it in Events > Settings > Help at the bottom of the screen. Copy the information and paste it here for me as a private reply.
The reason I ask for it is because the latest version of The Events Calendar is 4.2.4 and I want to make sure that is consistent with the 4.3.6 version you mentioned above.
Also, please bear in mind that structured data can take different forms in search results. For example, here is a screenshot example of the structured data from our demo site when it appears in Google’s search results.Β Also, it’s worth noting that whether or not structured data displays in search results depends on the search engine’s ability to index that information–which could be blocked by other factors, such as theme conflicts.
Let’s start here and see what we find. π
Thanks,
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