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Jaime Marchwinski
KeymasterHi Charles,
Thanks so much for reaching out and for your interest in our products!
With Eventbrite Tickets, you can import all of your Evenbrite events, either from a URL or from your Eventbrite account. The featured image does in fact get imported as the featured image on your site.
From there, you can definitely add the Event List widget to your homepage and add new events there.
You can also use multiple categories with the shortcode you mentioned by separating the categories with a comma, like this:
[tribe_events_list category="arts, fishing"]Let me know if you have any other questions!
Thanks,
Jaime
Jaime Marchwinski
KeymasterGlad you were able to figure things out, you are welcome back in our support forums any time!
Since you marked this thread as Resolved, I am going to close this thread.
Have a great week!
Jaime Marchwinski
KeymasterHi Joshua,
I’m sorry to hear that this is not what you were looking for.
If this functionality is a requirement for your intended project, I’d suggest that a third-party developer would be the best way to make this feature happen on a short timeline. ? We maintain a list of developers who work with our plugins on our Knowledgebase here:
https://theeventscalendar.com/knowledgebase/find-a-customizer/
Please let me know if there’s anything else I can answer for you!
Thanks,
Jaime
Jaime Marchwinski
KeymasterGlad we could help, you are welcome back in our support forums any time!
Since you marked this thread as Resolved, I am going to close this thread.
Have a great week!
Jaime Marchwinski
KeymasterHi Joshua,
Sorry for the confusion! Yes, that will just allow that information to be displayed.
If you’d like to display events in only one particular location with a shortcode, you can create a category view for each location or a venue for each location and use a venue shortcode.
You can also utilize our Filter Bar plugin to filter through locations on your main events page.
Let me know if you have any other questions!
Thanks,
Jaime
Jaime Marchwinski
KeymasterHi Sara,
Thanks for providing me with that information.
Can you try changing your Event Update Authority, under Events Settings < Imports to Do not re-import events?
Let me know if that helps!
Thanks,
Jaime
Jaime Marchwinski
KeymasterHi Joshua,
If you look at the complete list for the Event List Shortcode, you will see that there are options for country, city, region, etc.
https://theeventscalendar.com/knowledgebase/pro-widget-shortcodes/#event-list-shortcode
Let me know if you need any further clarity!
Thanks,
Jaime
Jaime Marchwinski
KeymasterHi Donna,
Thanks so much for reaching out!
I’m sorry to hear that you are experiencing this issue. We are aware of this issue and are currently looking into a fix for it.
I will mark this thread as Pending Fix and you will be notified when a fix has become available.
Thank you for your patience and understanding in this process.
Please let me know if you have any other questions in the meantime!
Thanks,
Jaime
Jaime Marchwinski
KeymasterHi Joshua,
Thanks so much for reaching out and for your interest in our products!
With Events Calendar PRO, you can create a shortcode that will display the region that you are looking to display. Check out the following resource for a full list of available shortcodes:
https://theeventscalendar.com/knowledgebase/pro-widget-shortcodes/
Let me know if you have any other questions!
Thanks,
Jaime
Jaime Marchwinski
KeymasterHi Mohamad,
Thanks so much for reaching out and for your interest in our products!
Unfortunately, recurring events still don’t support tickets in the way that you are referring to. You can technically add tickets to a series, but it will be the same ticket on every occurrence in the series (i.e. you won’t be able to distinguish which occurrence the user intended to purchase the ticket for). Sorry for the bad news here!
One way around this would be to create a series of recurring events and then to break each event from the series, and add a ticket for that event.<span class=”Apple-converted-space”> </span>You would essentially be using the recurring event feature to populate your calendar, and then create separate tickets for all events.<span class=”Apple-converted-space”> </span>I know that this is not an ideal solution, but it is a workable one for now.
In addition, we’d love for you to vote on this idea in our feature request, as we do take customer feedback into consideration when implementing new features:
Let me know if you have any other questions!
Thanks,
Jaime
Jaime Marchwinski
KeymasterHi Miah,
Thanks so much for reaching out and for your interest in our products!
In general, our products tend to play nicely with WooCommerce products.
We cannot make any guarantees about plugin compatibility, however we have a great 30-day full refund policy, so if things really don’t work out the way you’d hoped, you can get a full refund.
Let me know if you have any other questions!
Thanks,
Jaime
July 5, 2018 at 6:44 am in reply to: How to order tickets by categories and how to have exclusive tickets ? #1568181Jaime Marchwinski
KeymasterHi Axel,
Thanks so much for reaching out!
The following forum thread may be able to provide you with some ideas on how to achieve the results that you are looking for:
https://theeventscalendar.com/support/forums/topic/event-ticket-plus-sorting-tix-categories/
You can also try altering the following snippet in order to adjust the quantity input values:
https://docs.woocommerce.com/document/adjust-the-quantity-input-values/
Let me know if that helps!
Thanks,
Jaime
Jaime Marchwinski
KeymasterHi Jennifer,
Thanks so much for reaching out and for your interest in our products!
With Event Tickets Plus, you can offer discounts via WooCommerce coupons, or potentially through a third-party plugin. However, it is not available through our plugin alone.
You can also add this idea to our Feature Requests, as we tend to implement ideas based on customer feedback, so your input is greatly appreciated:
https://tribe.uservoice.com/forums/195723-feature-ideas
Let me know if you have any other questions!
Thanks,
Jaime
Jaime Marchwinski
KeymasterHi Iria,
Thanks so much for reaching out and for your interest in our products!
It is definitely possible to customize tickets to suit your needs, however this is not a feature that is available out of the box.
I’d recommend starting off by taking a look at our Themer’s Guide, which can show you which templates can be edited and copied in order to achieve the results that you are looking for.
If this functionality is a requirement for your intended project, I’d suggest that a third-party developer would be the best way to make this feature happen on a short timeline. ? We maintain a list of developers who work with our plugins on our Knowledgebase here:
https://theeventscalendar.com/knowledgebase/find-a-customizer/
Let me know if you have any other questions!
Thanks,
Jaime
Jaime Marchwinski
KeymasterHi Nancy,
Yes, after updating, you can try importing without the Event Aggregator license.
Let me know how that goes and if you have any other questions!
Thanks,
Jaime
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