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Geoff
MemberHello Mohammed,
There is an Arabic translation, but I’m afraid it’s not very complete. You can see it here.
If you think you would be able to help contribute and make the translation better, we’d love to have you help! In fact, here’s a guide on how we accept new translations and the process for updating them.
Sorry we don’t have anything more complete at the moment, but does this help answer your question? Please let me know.
Geoff
Geoff
MemberHey Kevin and welcome to the forums!
Good question. That snippet is a good one for sure, but you’ve already noted the limitations–namely, that the breakpoint is established by WP’s definition of mobile and that it redirects the template to list view as a whole.
Another approach is the one outlined in this tutorial. You get to specify the exact point and which the transition happens and it doesn’t force any template redirects.
Will this work for you? Please let me know.
Thanks!
GeoffGeoff
MemberMy pleasure and thanks for following up! I hope you wind up going PRO and, if you do, let us know what you build with it so we can check it out. 🙂
Geoff
Geoff
MemberMy pleasure! Thanks a ton for following up and feel free to let u know if any other questions pop up–you know how to reach us. 🙂
Cheers,
GeoffSeptember 21, 2015 at 7:52 am in reply to: URL additional field displays HTML instead of link #1007027Geoff
MemberThanks for following up, Paul! I’m stoked to see Brian’s answer helped out and that things are worked out. 🙂
@Graeme, here is the answer that resolved the issue:Hopefully this helps for you as well. If not, please do open a new thread and we’d be happy to help you out there.
Cheers!
GeoffSeptember 21, 2015 at 7:49 am in reply to: Change Number of events to show in event list widget pro #1007026Geoff
MemberI think using is_active_widget() might be a good place to start. I’ll leave this thread open a little while longer to see if others might be able to chime in as well.
Cheers!
GeoffSeptember 21, 2015 at 7:46 am in reply to: Questions regarding Pro Version pricing/functionality/customization #1007018Geoff
MemberHey there, @DVMKT–I see my last reply was marked as the correct answer. Thanks for following up and I’m glad this helped. I’ll go ahead and close this thread but do please feel free to let us know if any other questions pop up and we’d be happy to help. 🙂
Cheers!
GeoffGeoff
MemberHey Heather and thanks for reaching out!
Yes, you can indeed edit the content for recurring events individually. However, please note that doing so will break any edited event out of that recurring series. So, yes, you can edit. But no, the events do not stay in the series.
And, yes, there is a 30% discount that we send out in time for a renewal. 🙂
Does this help answer your questions? Please let me know!
Geoff
September 18, 2015 at 2:59 pm in reply to: URL additional field displays HTML instead of link #1006643Geoff
MemberHi Paul,
Welcome to the forums and thanks for going PRO!
Sorry for the trouble here. I tried adding a new “Text” additional field in my own settings and typed in the same URL but it seemed to work well.
Are you also adding a Text field or is some other type of field? Let me know and I’d be happy to test it out and see if I can create the same issue and troubleshoot from there.
Thanks!
GeoffGeoff
MemberHi John,
I see my last reply was marked as the correct answer–thanks for following up and I’m glad this helped! Feel free to let us know if anything else pops up we can help with and we’d be happy to. 🙂
Cheers!
GeoffGeoff
MemberHey Steve,
Heck yeah, I’m stoked to hear you’re looking to upgrade to PRO! Thanks for giving us a look and I really do hope it’s a good fir for your site.
We are definitely happy to help you with any technical issues with The Events Calendar–but will you please post it over on our WordPress.org forum? The forums here are for pre-sales questions related to PRO and technical support for PRO license holders. 🙂
That said, if you have any questions about PRO or any of our other premium add-ons, I’d be happy to answer them here for you.
In the meantime, I did quickly check your site and the site menu seemed to work as expected on the calendar page (screenshot). It might be worth checking on multiple browsers and devices to see if the issue is isolated to a specific one before posting to the WordPress.org forum so we have some more context and information to work with.
Cheers!
GeoffSeptember 18, 2015 at 7:51 am in reply to: Change Number of events to show in event list widget pro #1006431Geoff
MemberHey Sören,
Yeah, that’s the case even for me: the values will continue to be 1-10 on the back-end, but the snippets acts as a filter on the front-end that forces that value to something else when it gets displayed on the site.
One idea is to modify the snippet in some way that it targets the only one of the widgets. Each widget has a unique ID/Class and it could be possible to wrap the snippet in a conditional statement that looks for one widget over the other. Is that something you think would work?
Geoff
Geoff
MemberHey John,
thanks for reaching out and I’m stoked to see you’re looking into PRO and WooCommerce Tickets for event registration. 🙂
First off, let me be upfront that PRO is not necessary for WooCommerce Tickets to function. You can use WooCommerce Tickets with the free version of The Events Calendar and still sell tickets for your events right out of the box. No need to purchase both, unless you need the extra features included with PRO.
WooCommerce Tickets does indeed do the following you are looking for:
- Create tickets for events directly in the Events post editor. Those tickets are registered Products in WooCommerce and display on the Event post, where your visitors can add them to the cart.
- Create both free and paid tickets–and as many ticket variations per event as you would like. You can even set the start and end sale dates for each ticket individually.
What I do want to caution is that WooCommerce Tickets is not really a registration plugin in the sense that it does not collect information about the purchaser of the tickets. It could be possible to accomplish that with some custom development (or perhaps integration with Gravity Forms) but is sadly not something that is supported out of the box. Sorry about that!
One idea might be to consider the Eventbrite Tickets plugin instead. It allows you to create events on Eventbrite.com and sync them to your WordPress site, including tickets. The transaction takes place entirely on Eventbrite.com. which allows for more advanced features like registration, coupons and other types of variable pricing.
Does this help answer your questions? Let me know if I can clarify anything and I’d be happy to help. 🙂
Geoff
September 17, 2015 at 8:15 pm in reply to: Show actual date of the event in widget and not the current date #1006313Geoff
MemberOh shoot, sorry about that! It’s pretty tough for me to pinpoint what could be throwing it off on the theme-level, but I’d be happy to answer any questions as best I can!
Cheers,
GeoffGeoff
MemberMy pleasure! Thanks again for your patience while we work this one out. 🙂
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