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Leah
MemberHi Tom,
No, our software does not currently support seat selection. It may be possible via Eventbrite and thus through our Eventbrite Tickets add-on, but that would be a question for Eventbrite.
Good luck with your project,
LeahLeah
MemberHi Leonard and Michael,
I’m sorry to hear you’re having problems with the update. Please start a new thread in the forum, and we’ll help you get things sorted out.
Thanks,
LeahLeah
MemberHi Jacinta,
Sorry for the delayed response. You’ll find the events.css file at /wp-content/plugins/events/resources/events.css
~Leah
Leah
MemberThanks Louise- it looks like you’re all set here, so I’m going to go ahead and close up the thread.
Leah
MemberThanks David- no worries 🙂
Leah
MemberThanks for posting your code, Will!
December 7, 2012 at 4:35 pm in reply to: Booking availability calendar on product page for daily service #29143Leah
MemberHi Tito,
Our plugin does not currently have the capability to mark events or time slots as booked. It may be possible with some customization or a third party plugin, but that’s not really something we can assist you with.
It may be possible to use our plugin, but again it will likely require some customization. What I recommend is that you download our free Events Calendar plugin and experiment with using that. If you decide that will work for you, you can then consider upgrading to Pro, which gives you added functionality, support, and automatic updates.
I hope I answered your questions. Let me know if I can clarify further.
Cheers,
LeahLeah
MemberHi Jill,
There is no print feature baked into either the core or the pro plugin, but you may be able to print successfully with a little experimentation. While the plugin doesn’t have any code in it specifically meant to ease with print view, in general – with most themes – you can find a view that works well under Events -> Settings, in the Template tab, and print that from there. If that doesn’t do the trick you could also always try to “Save to PDF” route and print that, which may be easier / more flexible than just printing the page directly.
Sorry I couldn’t offer up more here – basically if you’ve found the free (The Events Calendar) version has a view that prints well with your theme, the PRO release will share that behavior and will print as expected. If you have any other questions or if I can elaborate here please let me know. Thanks!
~Leah
Leah
MemberHey JP,
First, let me just say how entertained I am to be answering a question from a fellow Portlander! I am familiar with the dedication of the Timbers Army 🙂
We do not have a ticket exchange system or something similar built into the Events Calendar or either of our ticketing plugins (WooTickets and Eventbrite Tickets). However, it may be possible to achieve something like this using the software behind our plugin- that is, either WooCommerce or Eventbrite. I recommend that you explore the options available to you on those ticketing frameworks to see if you could integrate either with your calendar via one of our add-ons.
If you have any further questions or want clarification, don’t hesitate to post here, or on one of our premium plugins if you purchase a plugin license.
Cheers,
LeahLeah
MemberHi Cristina,
Currently, that functionality is not included in our plugin. However, it may be possible with some customization or using the options in WooCommerce. Much of the code behind WooTickets is actually WooCommerce, so I recommend that you get in touch with the Woo Support team and see if they can shed some light on this.
Good luck,
LeahLeah
MemberHello John,
Our plugin does not currently have the capability to mark events or time slots as booked. It may be possible with some customization or a third party plugin, but that’s not really something we can assist you with.
I don’t quite see how the calendar is integrated into your order form on the link you provided. It may be possible to use our plugin, but again it will likely require some customization. What I recommend is that you download our free Events Calendar plugin and experiment with using that. If you decide that will work for you, you can then consider upgrading to Pro, which gives you added functionality, support, and automatic updates.
I hope I answered your questions. Let me know if I can clarify further.
Cheers,
LeahLeah
MemberHi Tim,
We offer a 30% off discount for renewals, but otherwise we do not currently have any discounts available.
~Leah
Leah
MemberHi Meghan,
I’m sorry to hear you’re having trouble. I believe I got an email from you, so I’ll continue to help you there.
Thanks,
LeahDecember 5, 2012 at 5:48 pm in reply to: Can the Calendar be used with Woothemes and Windows XP and IE8 #29014Leah
MemberAwesome! Thanks so much for your support, Amanda!
December 4, 2012 at 9:51 am in reply to: Can the Calendar be used with Woothemes and Windows XP and IE8 #28924Leah
MemberHi Amanda,
Thanks for your interest. Our plugin does work with IE8. Although we do our best to make things compatible with popular themes, once in a while themes will conflict with plugins. I recommend that you check out the compatibility of The Events Calendar with Definition by downloading our free calendar plugin (from https://theeventscalendar.com/wordpress-events-calendar/).
The Events Calendar Pro adds greater functionality and gives you access to our Pro support forums, but the core of the calendar is the same- in fact, the Pro plugin works in conjunction with the core plugin. In general, themes and other configurations that work nicely with the core plugin with also play well with the Pro plugin. That way, you can test things out risk free without spending any money.
If you have any questions or need further clarification, don’t hesitate to ask. You can add to this thread or start another topic here in Pre-Sales.
Cheers,
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