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Gustavo Bordoni
KeymasterI saw that you marked the correct answer, so I’m closing this thread.
March 11, 2015 at 10:00 pm in reply to: Hide Events Tab from Subscribers' WP Dashboard/Admin #947808Gustavo Bordoni
KeymasterHi Peter,
Thanks for reaching out to us.
There are a few ways to accomplish it, but they will require PHP and WordPress knowledge.
I would suggest you to go with the Admin Menu Editor, a plugin that I find very useful when I have to hide something from a certain type of users on my own sites.
It’s pretty cool, just install it and you can hide whatever menus you need from a specific type of user.
My Best Regards,
Gustavo Bordoni
KeymasterHi Keith,
Thanks for reaching out to us.
Unfortunately that is not a functionality from our plugin, even from the Pro version.
There is a Plugin on the Official Repository that might help you achieve your goal, Advanced Post Type Ratings.
I cannot guaranty that it will work, but it might get you closer to your goal.
My Best Regards,
Gustavo Bordoni
KeymasterHi Karen,
Thanks for reaching out to us.
First I would like to say that unless you are dealing more than 10.000 Categories/Tags I wouldn’t worry about this kind of optimization, there other ways to speed up the website by using caching, I’m talking advanced level caching not only plugin based.
So as you asked I will point you to first the Codex with the WordPress Schema and there you will be able to see a Table called <b.wp_terms, the idea is that any category is a Term and the group called “Categories” is a Taxonomy.
WordPress uses 3 tables manage that information:

I would only go to that place of micro optimization if you really know what you doing with PHP and WordPress development.
My Best Regards,
Gustavo Bordoni
KeymasterHi Howard,
Thanks for reaching out to us.
Unfortunately that is not possible. But you can assign any type of fields and metaboxes to the Event Venue and Organizer.
My Best Regards,
Gustavo Bordoni
KeymasterHi Heather,
Thanks for reaching out to us, but unfortunately I don’t have very good news, because that’s not possible to do right now on our plugin.
This is a feature that will require a advanced development cycle, you can suggest as a possible improvement on our UserVoice forum.
My Best Regards,
Gustavo Bordoni
KeymasterHi Trevor,
Thanks for reaching out to us, I would like to ask you to try to re-save your Permalinks on the “Settings” ยป “Permalinks”.
I’m saying that because I’ve tested it every way and shape but I still couldn’t reproduce this bug.
I will also point you to our Testing for Conflicts page.
My Best Regards,
Gustavo Bordoni
KeymasterI’m very glad to hear that your issue was solved, I will mark the correct answer and close this thread.
My best Regards,
March 10, 2015 at 1:39 pm in reply to: Fatal error: Allowed memory size – when trying to add a ticket to cart #947371Gustavo Bordoni
KeymasterAwesome to hear that your problems was fixed, Im marking the correct answer and closing the thread.
So normally that is because of cache on the WordPress side, I will review how the updates are delivered on our side and if there is something wrong that I will let the developers know about this bug.
My Best Regards,
March 10, 2015 at 3:20 am in reply to: Fatal error: Allowed memory size – when trying to add a ticket to cart #947161Gustavo Bordoni
KeymasterHi Kelli,
Can you check if there are any WooTickets updates available to you? I mean, we should have fixed this issue on our lastest update.
My Best Regards,
Gustavo Bordoni
KeymasterHi Nathan,
Thanks for reaching out to us, and I’m sorry about the delay on my answer, but I got the solution for you.
I created this small plugin to solve your problem, just follow the instructions on the URL below:
https://github.com/bordoni/tec-forum-support/tree/plugin-945676
I hope this resolves your issue.
My Best Regards,
Gustavo Bordoni
KeymasterHi Stuart,
Thanks for reaching out to us, and sorry for the delay on my answer.
I didn’t understand you question, our plugin is generating 404 for your users? Can you provide us links where I can reproduce this problem.
My Best Regards,
March 9, 2015 at 11:40 pm in reply to: How do I activate and integrate The Event Calendar Pro with my purchased theme? #947147Gustavo Bordoni
KeymasterHi Earl,
Thanks for reaching out to us, and I’m very sorry for the big delay on my answer.
I would love to try to help you but I didn’t fully understand wha tis your question, I mean, the Theme is Reseting?
I will point you to our testing for conflicts page, where you will see a few tutorials that normally takes care of most of the bugs related to problems with other plugins.
My Best Regards,
Gustavo Bordoni
KeymasterHi Catherine,
I’ve crafted this plugin that will deliver the expected results. To make it work you will need to revert all the changes we provided you before then follow the instructions on the following link:
https://github.com/bordoni/tec-forum-support/tree/plugin-939516
My Best Regards,
March 8, 2015 at 11:16 pm in reply to: Searching for dates within an event category (frontend) #946828Gustavo Bordoni
KeymasterHi Chris,
Thanks for reaching out to us, and sorry for the big delay.
We already fixed this problem, it shouldn’t happen when our next release goes live, I cant promise you any dates because it depends on the work of too many people.
My Best Regards,
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