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Geoff
MemberHello there, JS! Thanks for getting in touch–we’re stoked you’re checking out the plugins. π
We do offer discounts from time to time, but there are currently no promotions. The best way to find out about them is by following us on Twitter, which is where we typically announce sales or deals on the plugins.
Let me know if you have any other follow-up questions about out pricing and I’d be happy to help. π
Cheers!
GeoffGeoff
MemberHey there, Paul! Thanks for getting in touch and for checking out the Community Events plugin. π
Good question. Yes, you can certainly manage the categories that are displayed in the Community Events submission form. I will note that it’s not on a one-to-one basis, but it will show all available categories, which you can then add or remove from the WordPress admin.
Venue fields are a little different. It will display all fields by default. If you want to hide certain fields, you may consider doing that through CSS. If you want to add custom fields, that’s something we don’t offer right out of the box, though I’m sure it would be possible with some custom development.
Does this help answer your questions? Please let me know and thanks again for reaching out.
Cheers!
GeoffMarch 10, 2015 at 8:16 am in reply to: Display all prices woocommerce tickets in single event #947242Geoff
MemberHello there, Py! Thanks for getting in touch and welcome to the forums.We hope you’re digging the plugins so far and we appreciate you using them. π
Yes, it would be possible to show the range of prices instead of the maximum cost, if you prefer. To do this, you can use theΒ tribe_get_minimum_cost() andΒ tribe_get_maximum_cost() functions to output the minimum and maximum prices where you would like them to display in the single events template. Check out our Themer’s Guide for more information on how to customize templates.
I hope this helps point you in the right direction!
Cheers,
GeoffP.S. I’m going to move this thread from Pre-Sales to WooCommerce Tickets. Same URL, but easier to find. π
Geoff
MemberHey there, Ricardo!
No, unfortunately, a person who has submitted an event through the Community Events form would not be able to track event registrations. The only way I imagine that would be possible for the time being (until we build our own solution) is to connect those submitted events to a third party service where those registrations would be visible. That’s not currently built right into the Community Events add-on, I’m afraid.
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GeoffGeoff
MemberMy pleasure! I’m glad that helps.
Sorry about the link–this is where it should have pointed:
http://tribe.uservoice.com/forums/195723-feature-ideasI’ll go ahead and close this thread, but please feel free to let us know if any other questions come up and we’d be happy to help. π
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GeoffGeoff
MemberWow, that’s great! I wonder if there was some sort of conflict with the theme or another plugin that came and went when you went through those steps. Either way, I’m stoked things are working out and appreciate you following up to let me know. π
I’ll go ahead and close this thread, but please feel free to start a new one if any other questions pop up–we’d be happy to help.
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GeoffGeoff
MemberAwesome! I’m sorry that my first set of instructions didn’t stick, but I’m certainly glad that you were able to find something that works. Thanks for following up and for sharing your solution!
I’ll go ahead and close this thread, but please feel free to hit us back up if any other questions come up and we’d be happy to help. π
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GeoffGeoff
MemberHi there, Wendy!
Great question. Yes, the Eventbrite add-on works both ways. You can create an event in WordPress and send it to Eventbrite. Or, you can import events from Eventbrite into WordPress by pasting in the event ID. Here are a few tutorials that walk through those processes more thoroughly.
Does this help answer your question? Please let me know. π
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GeoffGeoff
MemberHello Ricardo! Thanks for getting in touch.
Good questions. Let’s try to tackle them one at a time.
But I was wondering if with this add-on (eventually in combination with Tickets or others) they will also be able to manage ticket sales and/or registrations
Unfortunately, no, not yet. Integrating ticket sales and management in Community Events is definitely something we’re looking into and researching, but it’s on our roadmap yet as far as when it it would be available.
Are there discounts for buying the plugin and add-ons simultaneously?
No, there are no discounts like that available. However we do sometimes offer discounts and other promotions on Twitter. I’d suggest following us to hear about the next deal. π
Do you have a list of themes you know to be compatible with your plugin?
Excellent question. The short answer is no, e do not have a list like that. The longer answer is that we try to support as many themes as possible and certainly make sure that we’re compatible with default WordPress themes at a base level. That said, we do offer a full 30-day refund on all purchases if you happen to buy the plugin and things don’t work out for any reason.
Also, downloading and installing the free version of The Events Calendar is a good way to tell compatibility.
Does this help answer your questions? Please let me know. π
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GeoffGeoff
MemberHey there, Justin! Thanks for reaching out.
Good question. Yes, the Mini Calendar is in fact a PRO feature. The List Widget also gets a leg up in PRO with more configurable settings to filter and display events.
Does this help answer your question? Please let me know. π
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GeoffGeoff
MemberThanks for following up and confirming the answer! I appreciate it and hope the plugin is a good fit for your project. π
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Geoff
MemberThanks for following up and confirming the answer! I appreciate it. Β I’ll go ahead and close this thread but please feel free to start a new one if any other questions come up. π
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MemberHey Dave, thanks for following up and confirming the answer! I appreciate it and hope the plugin is a good fit for your project. π
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MemberThanks for following up and confirming the answer! I appreciate it and hope the plugin is a good fit for your project. π
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Geoff
MemberThanks for following up, Len! It sounds like you found a good solution here, so I’ll go ahead and close this thread.
Just a quick note that Event Rocket will embed more than than just the mini calendar–it will do full calendars as well. π
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