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Geoff
MemberSweet, I ‘m glad that helps! Have a great holiday and please feel free to hit us up if any other questions pop up–we’d be happy to help. 🙂
Geoff
Geoff
MemberHello Thomas! Thanks for getting in touch and welcome to the forums–we’re stoked you’re using our plugin. 🙂
Great question and nice work! You definitely got a bulk of the fields. You can find the documentation for all the WordPress Post Meta output by the calendar in this article, which I think will help steer you in the right direction.
Let me know if that helps out–and happy holidays!
Cheers,
GeoffGeoff
MemberHi there, Bill!
Good question. I think the best way to handle redirects from the calendar-perspective would be to rename the original organizer name and slug, then either create a redirect in your .htaccess file (here’s a tool for that) or use something like the Redirection plugin. I think either of those ways will give you the ability to redirect specific URLs.
Does this help answer your question? Please let me know and happy holidays!
Cheers,
GeoffGeoff
MemberHello James!
Great question. Unfortunately, barcodes are still not supported. However, they are being looked at as part of a major overhaul to our ticketing framework. I don’t have a specific timeframe for when that will be released, but it could be in the next few months. Again, that’s more personal speculation than actual timeline. 🙂
I haven’t tested the barcode functionality of that add-on with WooTickets, but it looks like it was meant to integrate with the WooCommerce Bookings. That makes me think it would not integrate with our WooTickets add-on.
Does this help answer your question? Please let me know and happy holidays!
Geoff
Geoff
MemberHey there, Duncan! Thanks for getting in touch.
That’s correct–the import process is entirely manual at this point and is done by uploading a CSV file. We’ve seen a suggestion come in to allow imports via XML, but it isn’t something that we’ve specifically looked into yet.
Thanks again for reaching out and happy holidays!
Geoff
Geoff
MemberHi there, Terri!
Great question. I do want to note first of all, though, that we are fairly limited in terms of helping out with custom development questions like this one. That said, we’d love to point you in the right direction if we can.
One idea is to specifically declare upcoming events in the query. For example:
$query->query_vars['eventDisplay'] == 'upcoming';Another idea is to output the All Occurrences link when displaying a recurring event in search. To do that, you would use the tribe_all_occurences_link() function in your search loop.
Sorry I don’t have a concrete solution for you here, but I hope this at least gets you started. Our documentation is also a great place to get more info on the various functions and hooks that are available.
Cheers!
GeoffGeoff
MemberHi there, James!
Good question. If you’re using the Default Events Template, then the Woo functions certainly will not work since those classes won’t exist in the template. However, the calendar provides its own set of functions that will allow you to hook in virtually anywhere you need to. Check out our documentation for more info on what’s available.
Cheers!
GeoffGeoff
MemberThanks for conforming the answer, FA! Feel free to let us know if any other questions pop up and we’d be happy to help. 🙂
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GeoffGeoff
MemberThanks for marking the answer, Stephen! I’m happy this helped and I hope you have a great holiday. Please feel free to hit us up if any other questions pop up. 🙂
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GeoffGeoff
MemberHey there, Vidal! Just checking in to see if there’s been any update or if you still need assistance with this one–let me know. 🙂
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GeoffGeoff
MemberHi there, Bjorn! Just checking in to see if there’s been any update or if you still need assistance with this one–let me know. 🙂
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GeoffDecember 23, 2014 at 10:13 am in reply to: calendar as start page and custom content in top of it #924309Geoff
MemberHi there! It’s been pretty quiet in this thread for a couple of weeks, so I’m going to go ahead and close it. Feel free to start a new thread if you still need assistance or any other questions pop up–we’d be happy to help. 🙂
Cheers!
GeoffGeoff
MemberThanks for the update–this is super helpful!
Good call on the page title. It seems as though there was a custom modification, so finding that and rolling it back is likely the best place to start there.
For the page not loading, will you please try the steps outlined in our testing for conflicts guide? I see you’re already using a stock WordPress theme (Twenty Twelve), but if you could try a different one (like Twenty Thirteen) for that step, that would be great and hopefully help shed some light on this.
Give those steps a shot and let me know what you find. 🙂
Geoff
Geoff
MemberThat’s great! I really hope that ends up being the answer you were looking for. 🙂
Yes, we do have a list of freelancers who may be able to help out. Send us an email to pro [at] tri.be (you can reference this thread) and we’d be happy to send it along.
I’ll go ahead and close this thread, but please feel free to hit us up if any other questions pop up–we’d be happy to help.
Cheers!
GeoffGeoff
MemberHi there, Dan! thanks for getting in touch. I must admit, I like being called an Events Calendar Warrior, so thanks for that too. 🙂
For the issue related to the spinning loader, are you running the same version of The Events Calendar and The Events Calendar PRO? The latest version is 3.9, so check that both are running that version. Running different versions can crop odd outcomes like this.
I see what you for the page title. If the same solution for the first issue doesn’t also clear up this one, then will you please head over to Events > Settings > Display and check two things:
- Events template: Try selecting the Default Events Template
- Disable the Event Search Bar: Make sure this is deselected
Then save your settings. Is there any difference?
Also, have you made any other modifications to the calendar? For example, how did you get the title to be “Supportive Prayers”? The default page title for Month View is “Events for [Month Name] [Year].”
Let’s start here and see where that gets us. 🙂
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