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Leah
MemberHey irishrunner16,
We really appreciate how cheerful you’ve been in all your support threads. We’d love to send you a little something. Can you email us (pro /at/ tri.be) with your mailing address?
Thanks!
~LeahLeah
MemberHey Sonny-
You really made our support team laugh with your steely-eyed missile man comment. It’s even stuck a little. We’d love to send you a little somethin’… would you email us (pro /at/ tri.be) with your address?
Thanks,
LeahLeah
MemberThanks folks! If you have a minute or two, we would love it if you left us a review here. Thank you for your support!
Leah
MemberGreat, I’m glad that worked! If you have a minute or two, we would love it if you left us a review here. Thank you for your support!
March 11, 2014 at 11:55 am in reply to: How can I change the number of events shown on the "Upcoming Events" page? #117442Leah
MemberHandily we have a setting 😀 If you have a minute or two, we would love it if you left us a review here. Thank you for your support!
March 11, 2014 at 11:42 am in reply to: Idioma Español para The Events Calendar, Events Calendar PRO, Community Events #117433Leah
MemberHi jhonnavarro,
Those look perfect! Thanks so much for working on them. I will be emailing you shortly with a coupon so you can get licenses for Events Calendar PRO and Community Events. We will include your translations in the next maintenance release of the plugins.
Best,
Leah
Leah
MemberHi malasmadres,
Thanks for getting in touch. Can you show me a screenshot of the string you’re referring to? I suspect the problem is because our Spanish translation is outdated. But I have someone working on a new one, so hopefully soon it will be fixed.
Best,
Leah
Leah
MemberHi Soren,
I downloaded this file but it looks like an untranslated version of Community Events. Can you reattach the WooCommerce files tickets? I would also love to have you translate The Events Calendar and Events Calendar PRO- the Danish translation is quite outdated.
Best,
Leah
Leah
MemberHi Dave,
Thanks for your interest. There isn’t a built-in way to list the cities exactly as you described, but there are a few solutions that might work for you.
Events Calendar PRO includes a Map View which not only plots events on map but ties in with the location search. So for example a search for New York City would bring up all the events there, zoom in on the map to show where they are in the city, and list them below.
One option I’ve seen other people use to do something like this is to have either their event categories or tags be city names. That way, they can link directly to a page showing a list of events in that city. If you want to go this route, you might also consider our Filter Bar plugin which allows users to sort events by Category, Tag, Venue, and much more.
Finally, you could consider customizing our plugin to suit your exact needs. We strive to make our plugin very customizable, and have an in-depth documentation page. We can also recommend developers to work with you. Does that answer your question?
Best,
Leah
Leah
MemberHi Tracy,
Thanks for your interest in WooCommerce Tickets. At this time, it is not possible to collect additional information on the purchaser besides what is needed for the order. This is a frequent request though, so we are looking at adding it. Does that answer your question?
Best,
Leah
March 10, 2014 at 2:50 pm in reply to: Pre-sales question relating to Community Events Plugin #117082Leah
MemberHi techuser,
Community Events does not include email notifications at this time. I’d love to have you submit the idea on our UserVoice page. That way you can stay updated and other people can vote for it too.
Best,
Leah
Leah
MemberHi Soren,
Thanks so much for translating! Our Danish translation is very outdated, so I would love to have you upload those files so I can add them to the plugin.
The Getting Started post has all the latest .pot files for you, as well as instructions for submitting your translation. Make sure that you update your translation with the latest .pot file before translating it so you get all the latest strings. Let me know if you have any questions!
Best,
Leah
Leah
MemberHi Jamie,
Thanks for getting in touch and for your interest in WooCommerce Tickets. WooCommerce Tickets keep a list of all the tickets purchased by ticket number. It also tracks the names of the people who placed the orders. This information can be exported as a .CSV file.
If all of your walkers purchased there own tickets, you would thus be able to generate a list. However if you want people to be able to buy multiple tickets for themselves and friends, you might need to do some customizing to collect the information you need. Does that answer your question?
Best,
Leah
Leah
MemberHi Heather,
I believe I answered your question via email 🙂 Now that you have successfully purchase the plugin, you should have full forum access.
Best,
Leah
Leah
MemberHi Jeff,
Yes, that forum thread you posted exactly pin-points the issue. And your solution exactly solves it. By making individual events instead of a recurring series, you’ll be able to sell tickets in advance. We understand that this is a pain-point for some people, so we are looking into expanding our ticketing plugins to work with recurring events. In the meantime however, a workaround like the one you described is needed. To help save time, I recommend that you download a plugin that duplicates posts. Several of them are recommended here.
Let me know if there’s anything else I can do for you 🙂
Best,
Leah
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