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Leah
MemberHi Bryce,
Yes, Events 3.0 and Ticket: WooCommerce 3.0 are out now, available on our site or to existing users via the WordPress dashboard.
Cheers,
LeahLeah
MemberHi hlchia,
There isn’t a built in way to filter by tag in the Events List Widget, but if you’re comfortable with some code you might be able to change it with a template override. One of the .php files you can change is for that widget, so you’d want to start there. We have an intro to template overrides here.
Also, we’d love to have you add your idea as a feature request in our UserVoice forum. Then we may add it in a future build.
Best,
LeahLeah
MemberHi nicolapenacultural,
There isn’t a built in way to delineate where the summary pop up appears, but if you’re comfortable with some code you might be able to change it with a template override. One of the .php files you can change is for that widget, so you’d want to start there. We have an intro to template overrides in our Themer’s Guide.
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Leah
MemberHi Brian,
Thanks for getting in touch. The related events feature in PRO is highly effected by category, although there isn’t a way to change how the related events are chosen. Is that what you’re asking? Or are you looking for a way to list all the events in one category? Or is it something else?
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LeahLeah
MemberAt this time, the calendar cannot be embedded into another site as you describe.
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Leah
MemberHi there,
Thanks for the note. We have a mini tutorial on moving your license key here. If you have any trouble, just ask.
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LeahLeah
MemberHi Steven,
Thanks for getting in touch. Events Calendar PRO itself does not have any event ticketing or registration features. However, our Tickets: WooCommerce add-on does allow users to register for events and purchase tickets. With Tickets: WooCommerce, users can purchase tickets and pay in a variety of ways, including offline.
If a user buys a tickets with the offline payment option, the order will show as on-hold in your WooCommerce orders list. You can filter to see the unpaid/on-hold orders, although there is not a built in way to print this list. You can watch a video of the process and read more about how the check-in part works here.
Let me know if you have any further questions.
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LeahLeah
MemberAwesome! It’ll be worth the wait 😀
Leah
MemberHi Frank,
Thanks for your interest. At this time, we do not have a plugin that allows you to charge users to submit events. Our Community Events plugin allows users to submit events to your site, but there is no built in feature to charge them. I encourage you to vote for this feature to be added in a future build on our UserVoice forum.
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LeahLeah
MemberHey Megan,
That’s a really good question! Events Calendar PRO is an add-on, so it won’t replace The Events Calendar plugin that came with the theme, just expand it. So the CSS styling should be kept and integrate smoothly. If it doesn’t, you might want to check with the theme author. Does that answer your question?
Cheers,
LeahLeah
MemberHey JR,
I’m sorry the site is giving you trouble. Try heading straight to https://theeventscalendar.com/support/documentation/wootickets-new-user-primer/ – hopefully that’ll get you the info you need. If you have any questions, feel free to post here.
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LeahLeah
MemberHey Sanders,
Thanks for your interest. While I don’t have a specific list of themes, I can say that we do our best to make sure the plugins work nicely in a variety of themes. The new Events 3.0 in particular includes different stylesheet options as well as templates so you can adjust depending on how much style the theme itself provides.
You might want to peruse our old Showcase forum thread, where folks posted their sites to share with the community. That’ll give you a nice sampling of some themes that are working with the plugin. Just note that the thread is from the 2.x lifecycle, so some sites may be a little outdated now.
One of the best ways to test if a theme will work nicely is to try it with The Events Calendar, our free plugin. Generally, if a theme works nicely with the core plugin it will also look good with Events Calendar PRO. Furthermore, if you have a PRO license we can sometimes provide assistance with theme integration via our PRO forums.
Hopefully the above will help point you in the right direction. Good luck with the project!
Cheers,
LeahJuly 8, 2013 at 11:02 am in reply to: Wootickets with member and public pricing for one event #53815Leah
MemberHey Nicholas,
Good idea! I of course can’t guarantee, but that would be a good option to explore. Adding the custom field(s) to the ticket would be on the WooCommerce side of things though, so I definitely recommend that you run the idea by their support team.
Best,
LeahLeah
MemberThank you!
Leah
MemberHi flaviarusso,
Yes and no. We may be able to point you in the right direction for making a filter, but I’d ask that you post a thread in our PRO Forum, as that’s were we do support and customizing help for PRO.
Alternatively, if you don’t mind waiting a bit, you can look forward to our upcoming Filters Bar plugin. Among other filters, it includes a price filter for your events. We don’t have an exact release date planned for it yet, but are hoping to have it available this summer. You can see a video preview of the plugin on this page (at the bottom).
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