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Geoff
MemberAwesome, I’m glad that helps!
Good question. You would likely need to create the styling for such a button in your theme’s CSS file, then apply it to the URL when you output it in the template. For example:
<a href="<?php echo tribe_get_event_website_url() ?>" class="my-button-class">Buy Now</a>That’s about as much as I can help with a custom development question like this, but I do hope that gets you started in the right direction. 🙂
Cheers!
GeoffGeoff
MemberThat’s an interesting idea! I’ve been trying to think of an available function that would help with that but am coming up short. I imagine that dynamically displaying each link in a template would take a fair amount of custom development, I’m afraid.
The date picker in the search bar is really the best way to go. Visitors can filter events there directly, or you can manually create a dropdown menu with the filtered links that visitors would then be able to choose from.
Sorry I don’t have more of a solid solution for you, but I do hope this at least helps!
Geoff
Geoff
MemberMy pleasure! Thanks so much for following up and best of luck with the move. 🙂
Geoff
MemberHi Levi–just checking in to see if the bi-weekly settings in my last reply helped or if you still need assistance making bi-weekly events. Please let me know. 🙂
Geoff
MemberHey there, David! This thread has been quite for a couple of weeks, so I’m going to go ahead and close it. Please feel free to hit us up with a new thread if you still have any questions here and we’d be happy to help. 🙂
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GeoffGeoff
MemberHey there, flgrich! This thread has been quite for a couple of weeks, so I’m going to go ahead and close it. Please feel free to hit us up with a new thread if you still have any questions here and we’d be happy to help. 🙂
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GeoffJune 3, 2015 at 8:18 am in reply to: Admin needs to sort events by category in the dashboard #966938Geoff
MemberHey there! This thread has been quite for a couple of weeks, so I’m going to go ahead and close it. Please feel free to hit us up with a new thread if you still have any questions here and we’d be happy to help. 🙂
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GeoffGeoff
MemberHi Rich! This thread has been quite for a couple of weeks, so I’m going to go ahead and close it. Please feel free to hit us up with a new thread if you still have any questions here and we’d be happy to help. 🙂
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GeoffGeoff
MemberHi Chris! We typically close threads that have been inactive for two weeks, but I wanted to check back in with you here to make sure you’re all good. Let me know if there’s been an update or if you still need assistance here and I’d be happy to help as best I can. 🙂
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MemberHey vicente! This thread has been quite for a couple of weeks, so I’m going to go ahead and close it. Please feel free to hit us up with a new thread if you still have any questions here and we’d be happy to help. 🙂
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GeoffGeoff
MemberHi Christopher! This thread has been quite for a couple of weeks, so I’m going to go ahead and close it. Please feel free to hit us up with a new thread if you still have any questions here and we’d be happy to help. 🙂
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GeoffGeoff
MemberHey Jonathan and welcome to the forums!
Thanks so much for the kind words. I’m super stoked to hear you’ve been enjoying the plugins and to hear such high praise for it is really awesome. 🙂
Good question about month filtering in List View. While List View doesn’t directly filter events by a particular month, you can use the date picker in the search field to filter events that start on the first day of a given month, then use that URL to link people directly to that filtered search. That would give you a direct path to any given month in List View.
Will that work for you? Please let me know and thanks again for reaching out!
Geoff
Geoff
MemberHi Eric and welcome to the forums! I sure hope you’ve been enjoying the plugins so far. 🙂
Yes, I do think it would be possible to display a button as a link like that. For example, you could use the Event Website field (screenshot) in the event post editor. That will automatically display on the single event post when published.
From there, you have the URL and can modify any calendar template to display it again wherever you’d like using tribe_get_event_website_url(). Here’s a link to our Themer’s Guide, which provides documentation for what templates are available to customize and how to customize them.
Does this answer your question? Please let me know. 🙂
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GeoffGeoff
MemberHi Christel and welcome to the forums. 🙂
I see what you mean there. You can navigate between months from the mini calendar, but clicking on a date doesn’t seem to produce the list of events for that day the way you’d expect. Definitely not good.
I see you tried deactivating all other plugins–did you notice any difference when you did that?
How about when you try activating a default WordPress theme (like Twenty Fifteen)? Does clicking on the days still produce nothing when you have a default theme active?
Let’s start there and see what we find.
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GeoffGeoff
MemberHey there, charrame–thanks for the fresh link! That helps a lot. 🙂
That error actually comes from WordPress and is often triggered by nonces that are added to a URL by a theme or plugin.
Will you please run through these troubleshooting steps? I haven’t been able to replicate the error myself and that makes me wonder if there is a conflict with either your theme or another installed plugin. These steps will help us figure that out.
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