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Julie Kuehl
ParticipantHi Peter,
I’ve got good news for you. I think you might be able to get by with our The Events Calendar plugin which is free over at http://wordpress.org/plugins/the-events-calendar/. You can certainly show a list of upcoming events and limit how many are displayed on the page.
Since you can easily download it and try it out, why don’t you give it a good test to see if it works for you. You can also see it in action (along with the premium Events Calendar PRO plugin) over at http://wpshindig.com/events/
If you have any additional questions, please just ask!
— Julie
Julie Kuehl
ParticipantHi Xavier,
You are correct that the way the plugin is designed, the calendar widget displays a monthly grid that when you click on a date displays that day’s events underneath the calendar, still in the sidebar area. If you click on a particular event, you will be taken to the event page which fills the main content area of the screen.
At the present time, our plugin is not responsive. It is definitely something we’re interested in, but it’s not currently on our roadmap. However, a fellow user created some helpful CSS code that he’s shared here: https://theeventscalendar.com/support/forums/topic/responsive-calendar-on-mobile-phones/#post-66457. Perhaps that will help you achieve what you’re looking for. And there may be other helpful information too if you do a quick search of The Events Calendar PRO forum.
I’m not sure I answered all of your questions. Let me know what I missed!
— Julie
Julie Kuehl
ParticipantHello Fred and callaghanpark,
The calendar plugin is designed to work on the default /events/ page. There are no short codes as part of the plugin to drop on other pages.
However, with some tinkering, it is possible to show the events data on a page other than the default. You can check out our documentation at http://docs.tri.be/. And it seems to me that others have tried this too. You might have some luck searching the Events Calendar PRO forum. If you have further questions about this, you might get better service asking them in that forum than here in pre-sales.
I hope I answered your question. If not, please let me know!
— Julie
Julie Kuehl
ParticipantHello again,
Well, the Filter Bar just started beta testing and that has to run for a while to get all the kinks out. And depending on what the beta turns up…
… all I can say is that we are working hard on it and plan to get it released just as soon as it’s ready. I can’t give you a specific date, but I can appreciate your excitement! If you’d like to participate in the beta testing, you can find out more about that here: https://theeventscalendar.com/filters-bar-sept-beta/
Is there anything else I can help you with?
— Julie
Julie Kuehl
ParticipantHello callaghanpark,
The WooCommerce Tickets add-on certainly provides a list of attendees for events. You can view them from the admin area or have them emailed to yourself (or someone else). You can see some screenshots over at https://theeventscalendar.com/shop/wordpress-wootickets/.
If you’re looking for help in how to set this up or getting it working for you, you’ll get quicker service by asking your question over the in WooCommerce Tickets forum.
I hope I answered your question. If not, please let me know!
— Julie
Julie Kuehl
ParticipantHi again Josse,
While our plugin can’t do that, have you looked at some of the third-party services out there? Something like IFTT.com or Zapier.com might do what you’re looking for in conjunction with the WooCommerce Tickets add-on we offer. And to be clear, when someone purchases a ticket using that add-on, they are sent an email directly.
Don’t know if that’s what you’re looking for, but if you have any other questions, please let me know!
— Julie
Julie Kuehl
ParticipantHi matsokoloff,
Hmmm…. when I click on that link I am asked to login. The event may not be restricted by age/country anymore, but it’s not yet public. Looks like the event is set to private which will cause an error.
Unless you can get them to make the event public, the plugin won’t be able to import it.
If there’s anything else I can help you with, please ask!
— Julie
Julie Kuehl
ParticipantHello again,
I happened to have my test site set to North Dakota – Center, and the event imported correctly, but for the Central time zone. (Screenshot: http://d.pr/i/usbY) Which specific time zone do you have your WordPress site set to? Could you possibly send a screen shot?
Let’s see if we can narrow down what’s different between my test setup and yours. Let me know how it turns out.
— Julie
September 16, 2013 at 5:42 pm in reply to: When using Facebook Social Publisher Posts Dead Links #66211Julie Kuehl
ParticipantWhere you like it posted? I can move it for you.
— Julie
Julie Kuehl
ParticipantHello Josse,
No, I’m sorry, we don’t have any integration with MailChimp. And actually, I’m not even sure what that would look like. I’d be curious to hear what you had in mind.
But bottom line is that if that’s what you’re looking for we’re not going to be able to provide it for you. If you have any other questions, please ask!
— Julie
Julie Kuehl
ParticipantHello Finley Design,
This would likely be possible with some customization. Our WooCommerce Tickets add-on does keep track of how many total tickets are available and sold, and therefore a quick calculation would get you how many are left. But it doesn’t display that out of the box. It does display a “sold out” indicator on the event page though.
While we can’t assist with customization, we do have some resources available that can help. We have our Themer’s Guide (https://theeventscalendar.com/support/documentation/events-calendar-themers-guide/) and documentation (http://docs.tri.be/) available if you’d like to take a look at those and see if they provide the information your looking for.
If you have any other questions, please ask!
— Julie
Julie Kuehl
ParticipantHi TOM,
I’m sorry but at the current time, The Events Calendar is only designed to export events, not import them. It is on our radar though and is something we hope to include it during the 3.0 lifecycle, but we don’t have any release dates for it yet. The first go-around would likely be a CSV-importer.
I wish I could offer you more, but at the present time, that’s how she stands.
— Julie
Julie Kuehl
ParticipantHi Joe,
Yes, that is possible. You can display the events in a category in a couple of different ways. And you can import the events that are listed there into iCal/GCal. You can see an example here: http://wpshindig.com/events/category/wordpress-meetups/
Did I answer your question? Do you have any other ones I could assist with?
— Julie
September 16, 2013 at 4:47 pm in reply to: When using Facebook Social Publisher Posts Dead Links #66200Julie Kuehl
ParticipantHi cristiana,
I’m unclear what you mean by “Facebook Social Publisher.” Were you were referring to our The Events Calendar: Facebook Events plugin? If by chance that’s incorrect and it’s another plugin, it might be possible that there’s a conflict between the two. Could you provide a link to it? And you could try deactivating it and seeing if that helps.
— Julie
Julie Kuehl
ParticipantHi cristiana,
Thanks for coming back and asking again! Can you verify that you have your Facebook App ID and App Secret set up?
— Julie
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