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Linda
ParticipantAndras,
Thanks for the info. Couple of questions.
When you say copy “wp-content/[your-theme]/tribe-events/tickets/rsvp.php” to “your theme,” you are referring to my theme’s child theme folder, correct?
Linda
ParticipantHey Andras, thanks for looking at that. We’re almost there. Please see this screenshot.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/maoc1kc372x8yzg/Screenshot%202017-05-12%2016.47.35.png?dl=0
April 20, 2017 at 9:18 am in reply to: Events List Widget Beaver Builder Conflict – Categories Filter Not Showing #1272219Linda
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April 20, 2017 at 6:04 am in reply to: Events List Widget Beaver Builder Conflict – Categories Filter Not Showing #1272089Linda
ParticipantHi Barry,
You can’t deny the fact that page builders are becoming increasingly popular with WordPress and Beaver Builder is certainly the heavy weight in this arena with 275,000 downloads stated on the Beaver Builder website.
Compatibility questions and issues are abound on your support forum as Google will confirm.
I’m disappointed in your response, as I found it to be somewhat predictable. I reached out to Beaver Builder at the same time that I reached out to you and they responded 24hrs before you did. I can’t say I am impressed with the speed of your “premium” support.(You can read the full exchange I had with Beaver Builder below.)
I’m not sure what will be involved on your end to make this work, but I think you will make a lot of people happy going forward if you can update your plugin as so many other premium plugin developers have. We paid for the premium bundle at $500/yr …
Exchange with Beaver Builder …
Here’s their response:
If the widget isn’t showing all options or working correctly in the builder. The problem is most likely related to how the developer of the widget has coded it to only work in the WordPress backend which is where you usually add widgets. Therefore, I recommend contacting the widget developer informing them of your issue and ask them to see if they can update the widget to work on the front-end so that it is compatible with page builders like Beaver Builder. 🙂
Here is my response:
Of course I did reach out to Event Calendar plugin and I am still waiting for a response. I’m sure they will deflect blame and I’ll go around and around 🙁
Here is their response:
I don’t think the Event plugins developers will blame us as it’s not an issue with the builder, but because their widget hasn’t been coded to work on the front-end.
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