Jeff Serani

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  • in reply to: Events Tickets Plus #1157789
    Jeff Serani
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    Hi Lanora

    Great to hear from you!  It’s excellent to hear that our plugin suite can truly help your library and community come together. 🙂

    To help answer your question – you are on the right path.  It sounds like you’ll be using the RSVP feature as opposed to the ‘sales’ feature – since you are not charging money for your events.

    Our Event Tickets Plus is the add-on you’ll need to pick up for this added functionality.  Event Tickets Plus provides you with the freedom to add in additional RSVP information you’ll be able to collect from your community members.  When you have a few minutes, please review our knowledgebase article that discusses adding additional attendee fields to your event ticket RSVP forms. This knowledgebase article will show you first hand how to achieve your goals of requesting this additional info.

    Does this help answer your question? Feel free to reach out any time. We’re here to help!

    Have an excellent day!

    Jeff

    in reply to: Event video #1157763
    Jeff Serani
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    Hi Chris

    It sounds like you’re looking at our Event Tickets add-on or our Events Tickets Plus add-on. Is it possible to show who is attending the events by using our Events Tickets and our Events Tickets Plus. Events Tickets Plus will give you the added functionality of who’s attending.

    Here is a basic screen shot of what is looks like when attendees are showing when this is enabled within Event Tickets Plus. You can review this shot here.

    The way the “Who’s Attending” feature works with images is that these images are pulled from Gravatar.  If your attendees in fact have an image linked to their email address using the free Gravatar service and they use that email address for RSVPing – that image will then be displayed within that section.

    Does this help answer your question? For your reference, we have a wealth of information on Event Tickets and Event Tickets Plus in our knowledgebase.

    Have a great day!

    Jeff

    in reply to: Blurry Images in Photo View #1157306
    Jeff Serani
    Member

    Hi Macy!

    I believe I have an idea on where the issue might be stemming from.  It took me a few minutes of literally staring at different versions of the image as I was scratching my head as well. 🙂

    An idea to try out here – If you look VERY closely on the main 600×400 image version. You can see around the white lettering of the green banner overlay that there is partial pixalation going on. So what my thoughts are on this is that when the image is then shrank down and resized, that pixalation increases to where it’s more noticeable.

    Can you tell me – is that green banner with white text being imported as a separate image or is it being added onto the photo via an editor such as Photoshop (e.g. you bring the photo into Photoshop, add a green layer, then add your text OR are you bringing in the photo, then bringing in an already designed green banner with the text)?  If it’s being imported over the image, that could very well explain why there is some pixalation occurring.

    When you have a chance, please let me know how that end image was created and we can dive into it more together.  Or if that helps solve it, please let me know as well!

    Have a great day!

    Jeff

    in reply to: Event video #1157235
    Jeff Serani
    Member

    Hi Chris

    This is actually the same concept as if you were creating the video in the dashboard. You simply copy and paste your embed code (e.g. from YouTube) into the content editor in that event creator form.

    So for example, anyone submitting an event to your site, users can simply paste in the YouTube URL into the content editor. Once that event is published, the video will be displayed within the event post.

    Does this help clarify things a bit more?  Any other questions I can help you with, feel free to let me know!

    Cheers!

    Jeff

    in reply to: Blurry Images in Photo View #1157233
    Jeff Serani
    Member

    Hi Macy

    Great to hear from you!  Welcome to the forums!

    Excellent question.  72 dpi is actually perfect resolution and will help keep your file sizes down (faster page load – BONUS!).

    What I would suggest you to try is to double the size of the image itself. For example, the image here – it’s size is 357 x 238 – try creating the same image, but start with a 600 x 400 canvas.  When you upload, the photo will naturally scale down to 300 x 200.   By creating your photo image at 600 x 400 – photo view will automatically scale to the correct smaller size and pack more pixels in, which will help with image quality on higher resolution screens.

    Did this help answer your question?  If not, feel free to always reach out.  That’s what we’re here for! 🙂

    Have an excellent rest of your day!

    Jeff

    in reply to: Event video #1157221
    Jeff Serani
    Member

    Hi Chris

    Excellent question!  To help, there is a featured image you are able to attach to any event you publish.  To go further, you are able to embed a video within the content editor within the content post (e.g. new event).

    Here is a quick example of a video embed in action:  https://cloudup.com/c5h-lLjaYaR

    Does this help answer your question?  If not, feel free to give us a shout back.  We’re here to help!

    Have an awesome day!

    Jeff

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