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January 7, 2015 at 7:53 am in reply to: Multiple tickets for an event, restrictions based on type #929860
Geoff
MemberHi there, Trevor! Good question–each ticket has its own inventory, meaning they draw from separate quantities.
One possible workaround is to apply a discount on the less expensive ticket during the checkout process. I’m guessing there is a WooCommerce add on for that, if that functionality isn’t already baked into WooCommerce. Tickets are simply registered as Products in WooCommerce, so you can apply the same tactics to tickets as you would any other product in WooCommerce.
Please go ahead and open a separate thread if you have any additional questions so that Barry doesn’t get pinged each time we add a reply. ๐
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GeoffGeoff
MemberHi there, Todd! Thanks for following up and confirming the answer. I’m glad this helps answer your question and hope you enjoy the PRO plugin.
I’ll go ahead and close this thread but please feel free to hit us up with a new one if any other questions pop up–we’d be happy to help. ๐
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GeoffGeoff
MemberSweet, I’m glad that helps!ย I’ll go ahead and close this thread but please feel free to hit us up with a new one if any other questions pop up–we’d be happy to help. ๐
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GeoffGeoff
MemberHello CB, thanks for following up and confirming the answer!ย I’ll go ahead and close this thread but please feel free to hit us up with a new one if any other questions pop up–we’d be happy to help. ๐
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GeoffJanuary 7, 2015 at 7:43 am in reply to: User Published Events – how do they see their attendees? #929845Geoff
MemberHi Carl, thanks for following up and confirming the answer! I’m glad this helped answer your questions.
I’ll go ahead and close this thread but please feel free to hit us up with a new one if any other questions pop up–we’d be happy to help. ๐
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GeoffGeoff
MemberHello Todd! Thanks for getting in touch–we’re stoked that you’re considering going PRO. ๐
Good question. Yes, the Personal license should be just fine for your needs if you only need support and updates for a single site. Should you ever need more, you can upgrade to a Business or Developer license from your account at any time.
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GeoffJanuary 6, 2015 at 10:36 am in reply to: Multiple tickets for an event, restrictions based on type #929435Geoff
MemberHey there, Barry! Thanks for getting in touch and checking out our plugins. ๐
Ooo, interesting question. While the WooTickets plugin definitely allows you to create multiple types of tickets for events and set quantities for them individually, limited the number of tickets purchased is something that is currently supported.
You might be able to handle that with some javascript, but I’m afraid it would take some custom development.
Does that help answer your question? Please let me know. ๐
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GeoffGeoff
MemberHi there, Freddy! Welcome to the forums–we hope you’re enjoying the plugin so far. ๐
Good question. Yes, that content can be hidden with a little bit of CSS magic. Try adding this to your theme’sย style.css file:
.tribe-events-adv-list-widget .event-is-recurring { display: none; }Will that work for you? Please let me know. ๐
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GeoffGeoff
MemberHi there, CB! Thanks for reaching out–we’re stoked your checking out our plugins. ๐
Have you seen our Community Events plugin? It allows front-end submissions for Events posts and sounds very much like what you’re describing. Worth checking out, for sure.
In addition to allowing registered site members to post Events, you can expand submissions to anonymous visitors as well. In those cases, we have packaged in reCAPTCHA to limit spam submissions.
Does this help? Please let me know. ๐
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GeoffJanuary 6, 2015 at 10:13 am in reply to: Help with Additional Fields – links, and display on Event List page #929417Geoff
MemberHi there, Tim! You should be able to echo custom fields using theย tribe_custom_field() function.
This thread is fairly old, so I’m going to close it out. Please start a new thread if any other questions pop up and we’d be happy to help you there with a clean slate. ๐
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GeoffGeoff
MemberHello Justin! Just checking in to see if there’s been any update or if you still need assistance on this one–please let me know. ๐
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GeoffGeoff
MemberHi there, Trevor! Just checking in to see if you still need assistance on this one–please let me know. ๐
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GeoffGeoff
MemberHi there, James! Welcome to the forums. ๐
Good question and you’re on the right path. We’re limited in supporting custom development questions like this, but let’s see if I can at least point you in the right direction.
First off, you’ll want to put both month/tooltip.php and month/single-event.php in your theme’sย tribe-events folder.
Then, inย single-event.php, you’ll need to define the variable and bracket for the venue. In this case that might look something like this, starting on Line 22:
$venue = array(); $getvenue = tribe_get_venue(); $venue['venue'] = $getvenue;Then, you’ll need to call that variable in the template. To do that, head down to the bottom of the code and add theย $venue variable toย tribe_events_template_data():
<?php echo tribe_events_template_data( $post, $venue ); ?>With this in place, you can now add the venue to yourย tooltip.php template by addingย [[=venue]] where you would like it to display.
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GeoffGeoff
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January 6, 2015 at 9:08 am in reply to: Linking to single event view from list items in tribe_get_events #929390Geoff
MemberRad, I’m glad that helped out! Yeah, usingย tribe_get_events() can be a little tricky and, admittedly, that tutorial can use a little refresh–thanks for pointing it out.
I’ll go ahead and close this thread but please feel free to hit us up with a new one if anything else pops up. We’d be happy to help. ๐
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