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Geoff
MemberHi Øystein!
How many events do you have set to show per page under Events > Settings > General Settings? You can increase that number to as many as you’d like in order to show more or fewer events.
However, if you’re basing this template off of Month View, then you should change the settings under Events > Settings > Display > Basic Template Settings. There is an option in there to increase the number of event to display on each day of the month, which by default is 3.
Let me know if this helps. 🙂
Cheers!
GeoffP.S. I’m going to move this thread to our PRO forum. We use the Community Events forum for questions related to our Community Events plugin. 🙂
June 1, 2015 at 8:18 am in reply to: Single event that takes place on 2 separate days – not concurrent #966397Geoff
MemberHi Chris! I see my last reply was marked as the correct answer, so I’ll go ahead and close this thread. I hope the plugins work out great for you and please fee free to hit us up if any questions pop up along the way–we’d be happy to help. 🙂
Cheers!
GeoffGeoff
MemberHi Windee! I see my last reply was marked as the correct answer, so I’ll go ahead and close this thread. I hope the plugins work out great for you and please fee free to hit us up if any questions pop up along the way–we’d be happy to help. 🙂
Cheers!
GeoffJune 1, 2015 at 8:16 am in reply to: Adding WooCommerce Tickets to an existing WooCommerce-powered site #966395Geoff
MemberHi Ross, thanks for chiming in here. You might be able to pull of suggested books by using a relationship plugin like Posts 2 Posts. That would allow you to map a book post to an event post, then customize the event template to output related books.
Cheers!
GeoffJune 1, 2015 at 8:13 am in reply to: Operation with WP Affiliate Pro / Affiliate Tracking for Ticket Sales #966393Geoff
MemberHi Tom! I see my last reply was marked as the correct answer, so I’ll go ahead and close this thread. I hope the plugins work out great for you and please fee free to hit us up if any questions pop up along the way–we’d be happy to help. 🙂
Cheers!
GeoffMay 29, 2015 at 2:07 pm in reply to: Single event that takes place on 2 separate days – not concurrent #966143Geoff
MemberHi Chris,
Interesting question–I haven’t come across this sort of scenario before!
It would be awesome if we could accomplish some sort of event/sub-event relationship to handle situations like this. That way, you could build events that are relative to one another and based on a hierarchy or available sessions. Cool idea, but unfortunately not possible right out of the box. We do accept new feature requests all the time though and I’d love to see this suggested, if you have a moment.
For now, I think your best bet is to create separate events for each session on each day. I know that’s ideal, but I think that’s the best that’s going to happen in the current state of things.
Cheers!
GeoffP.S. I’m going to move this thread to our PRO support forum. We typically use Pre-Sales for questions prior to the purchase of a plugin. 🙂
Geoff
MemberHi John,
Thanks for getting in touch and welcome to the forums!
I’m afraid there is no simple way to do this (or at least that we would be able to cover here), but you can find the bulk of the TribeEventsTickets class in:
/plugins/the-events-calendar/lib/tickets/tribe-tickets.php
You can also find the metabox for tickets in that same directory. I certainly wouldn’t suggest altering core code to craft a solution here, but hopefully this gives you some ammo to work with. Let me know if you have any follow-up questions here and I’d be happy to help as best I can. 🙂
Cheers!
GeoffGeoff
MemberThanks for following up here. I certainly want to offer my sincere apologies for the frustration. I definitely know how it feels to lose time fixing something I expect to work, and it’s not a good thing at all.
While we do make sure to hit every thread in this forum within a 24-hour period during the week (as we did here), I realize that wasn’t fast enough in this case. We set a high bar for ourselves when it comes to support, but I see we clearly failed your expectations here. I’d like to do right by you, even that means offering you a full refund. Let me know if that’s something you would be interested in and I’d be happy to process that for you.
I am hoping that the plugin a linked to will make the process a lot less painful for you, though I am glad that you were able to spot a workaround in the meantime. Please let me know if the plugin doesn’t help clean things up and we can go from there.
Thanks,
GeoffMay 29, 2015 at 12:02 pm in reply to: OAuth Redirect to blog archives, not wp-admin (NOT FIXED) #966087Geoff
MemberHi Jeremy,
Nice follow-up here! I see you’ve marked this thread as Resolved, so I’ll go ahead and close it, but I do certainly appreciate the feedback. I’m sharing your thoughts here with the team and will use them to help us with future releases.
In the meantime, thanks again for reaching out. We’re here to help if you need anything else, so please feel free to start a new thread if anything comes up.
Cheers,
GeoffGeoff
MemberOooo, good question!
That would be possible in one of two ways:
- Using categories. For example, categorize your events by a specific location and then use the category URL to display all events in that area.
- Filter Bar. Our Filter Bar add-on has a location filter on it that will help you generate a location-based URL for events.
Either of those two options should help get you what you’re looking for, but let me know if you still have questions here and I’d be happy to help.
And thanks for the kind words–you rock. 🙂
Geoff
May 29, 2015 at 11:34 am in reply to: Adding WooCommerce Tickets to an existing WooCommerce-powered site #966067Geoff
MemberHi mpisner–thanks for getting in touch!
Good question. Once WooCommerce Tickets is installed, you will be able to create tickets as Products directly in the event post editor. From there, you can manage tickets in the event or by heading to the Products tab like any other WooCommerce product.
And, yes, you can certainly have tickets and other products in the same cart. 🙂
Does this help answer your questions? Please let me know and thanks for checking out the plugin!
Cheers!
GeoffGeoff
MemberHi chaser203,
Sorry for the trouble here, but I’d be happy to help!
First off, please try adding this plugin to your site. It is designed to cleanup duplicate recurring events.
I’m hoping this will help, but if you still have duplicates from there, I’d like to try:
- deleting one of the recurring series (this one, for example)
- recreating the series (does it duplicate again?)
If it does duplicate again, then we can try troubleshooting this a little deeper.
In the meantime, you can certainly pick up a past copy of the plugins and install those instead to see if that resolves the issue for the time being. Head to My Account > Downloads here on this site and you should be able to snag an older version of PRO. You can find The Events Calendar here:
https://wordpress.org/plugins/the-events-calendar/developers/
Let’s start there and see what we find.
Cheers,
GeoffMay 29, 2015 at 11:05 am in reply to: OAuth Redirect to blog archives, not wp-admin (NOT FIXED) #966049Geoff
MemberHi Jeremy,
Nice job getting this to work! I’m really sorry that the issue popped up in the first place, but I am certainly glad to hear it boiled down to clearing cache.
I appreciate your feedback on how the Eventbrite Tickets changes were communicated. We certainly felt we did everything we could do notify any existing plugin owners about the significance of the change–from the upgrade notice and instructions for reauthorizing the plugin to our release notes–but that doesn’t mean we couldn’t have done better. If you have any specific ideas for what else we could have done to communicate the significance of the changes outside what we did, I’d love to hear them and see how we can use that feedback to improve our future releases. I know we’re working on a significant release to all our plugins in the near future, so your thoughts would be welcome.
Thanks for detailing the steps you took to resolve the issue. This is super helpful. I want to make sure we’re good here, so please let me know if you have any other questions here and I’d be happy to help. I’d also be happy to issue you give you a free license if you’d like one–just email us at [email protected] and I can process that for you.
Cheers,
GeoffGeoff
MemberHi Preston!
Aha, I think we have it narrowed down pretty well. I bet you could get this working well if you register your own custom post type with tags enabled. In this case, it seems like the theme author will be the best one to help enable that here.
Let me know if that’s not the case for some reason and I’d still be happy to help as best I can from this end.
Cheers!
GeoffMay 29, 2015 at 10:50 am in reply to: Why doesn't the Calendar view's tooltips show the event location? #966044Geoff
MemberAwesome! Thanks for following up and letting me know this worked–I’m sure others will certainly find it useful. 🙂
Cheers!
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