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heartwood
ParticipantI can definitely confirm that adding the custom CSS to the Divi Options as
described in your email *does not work* for more than a day or so. All the
CSS solutions we have tried as supplied from you do not work properly.From your communication, it appears the only way to get rid of this
remaining tickets display is through the functions.php modification.
Wouldn’t it be better if you offered that control within your plugin?
Especially since the CSS mods do not work.We’ll try the functions mod…
Thanks.
heartwood
ParticipantHow do we access the CSS for Event Tickets Plus? I hope you can respond soon!
heartwood
ParticipantWe added all that CSS in our theme’s CSS, in Appearance > Customize > Additional CSS. Should we move that to the plugin’s CSS? If so, can you point me to those instructions?
Or, do you think the functions.php addition would be more reliable?
heartwood
ParticipantThanks for the fast response Jeremy. I managed to make it all work again by simply re-saving the added CSS. I presume the update just needed to see that CSS refreshed.
I reset my password again and it worked. I guess this is just the day to do everything twice!
heartwood
ParticipantHi Courtney,
Thanks for your reply. That RSVP solution is not obvious – how would that
work? For example, we would not want to display that as an option for our
ticket buyers. Let me know if you have a use case for that.We also thought of using a Paypal swiper or equivalent, but those sales
would not decrement ticket stock, now would they appear in reporting for
the event. How would the kiosk do that?Connecting Paypal to Event Tickets would offer another way to pay, but we
use WooCommerce that that works fine. But if the Paypal connection went in
the other direction, that would be very useful – for many of your users, I
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