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Leah
MemberHi Patrick,
Thanks for getting in touch, and for searching the forums before posting your own thread. We always appreciate that!
You can choose to use an Unlimited license on a multi-site install if you are willing to handle upgrades and licenses on a sub-site level. The Unlimited license will not work on the network level or allow network-level activation. Generally folks with a multi-site want to be able to take advantage of network management features, and thus they would have to purchase a multisite license.
The notice in your screenshot above is only meant as an alert- it won’t prevent you from using any features or updating the site.
Does that help clarify things? If you would like to switch to a multisite license instead of the unlimited one, let us know and we’d be happy to help make that happen.
Best,
Leah
Leah
MemberHello Scott,
You can embed any of the Events Calendar PRO widgets into a page or post with a shortcode. So while you can’t embed the full calendar, you can use the mini calendar, our new This Week widget, or another widget to display events on your page.
You can read more about our widget shortcodes in this tutorial.
Thank you for your interest in Events Calendar PRO!
Best,
Leah
Leah
MemberThat is beautiful music to my ears, Jane. Thanks for your kind words! We really appreciate your support.
~Leah
Leah
MemberHi Roel,
It’s definitely something that we’re excited to add! Since launching our first ticketing plugin 2 years ago, we’ve been working to make a robust, solid plugin that can handle this kind of expansion. We’ve been doing development work on the attendee feature as we go, and after 4.0 comes out it will be a major focus for the dev team. We appreciate everyone who’s been patient with us!
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Leah
Leah
MemberHurrah! Thanks Deepak!
Leah
MemberThank you Nella!
Leah
MemberHi Trussardi,
I’m glad you were able to find some answers.
Please note that we are not able to provide customization support for users of our free plugin. This forum is for asking questions about buying our premium plugins. If you think you’ve found a bug in The Events Calendar, we can help you in this forum.
The good news is that we have a number of resources on our site to help folks out. Check out our Themer’s Guide to get started. You can also search our premium forums to see if another user has asked a similar question.
Thanks for using The Events Calendar!
Leah
Leah
MemberHi Jane,
Thanks for your note. I appreciate you bringing this to our attention so that we could update the UserVoice thread. We were planning to do a beta for this feature this summer, but we ended up postponing it because we needed to do more work on the core tickets functionality first.
We are still planning to release this feature, but it will not be available until after our upcoming 4.0 release. That release includes two new ticketing plugins, and with that groundwork set we’ll be better equipped to finalize the attendee info feature. We appreciate everyone’s patience while we work on these exciting new developments.
If you’re interested in being involved with the eventual beta test for this feature, we’d love to have you. You can register for the beta test (and other tests) here.
Best,
Leah
Leah
MemberHi Calli,
Thanks for your interest in our plugins. We do have some ticketing plugins that allow visitors to purchase tickets for your events. However, it’s not designed as a booking system, so it might take some adjustments to work for your purposes. Have you checked out our demo site at WPshindig.com? That might be a good example to show you what our plugin does out of the box.
I also recommend that you check out the examples of sites running our Tickets plugins, which are showcased at the bottom of the Tickets product page.
I also suggest that you add your votes to our feature suggestion thread for making a full fledged booking plugin. That way you can add your support, and get updates if we decide to pursue this idea.
Let us know if you have any follow up questions about our plugins.
Best,
Leah
Leah
MemberHi Roel,
Thanks for your interest in WooCommerce Tickets! At this time, it is not possible to add separate names for each ticket. The name on the ticket is the name of the purchaser. However, we are specifically working on adding this feature. I recommend that you add your votes to our UserVoice thread for this feature. That way you’ll be able to stay updated on our progress, and be notified when this feature is available.
Best,
Leah
November 16, 2015 at 11:31 am in reply to: Do I need The Events Callendar in Pro version to use Community Events or not? #1026540Leah
MemberHi Wiktor,
No, you do not need Events Calendar PRO to use Community Events. You only need to have the free core plugin, The Events Calendar.
That said, you can also use Events Calendar PRO with Community Events. If you do that, your users will be able to submit events that have recurring events and additional fields, as those are two of the PRO features.
Best,
Leah
November 16, 2015 at 11:23 am in reply to: Can the event calendar or the Pro be used in sync with SharePoint 2013 calendar? #1026536Leah
MemberHello,
Thanks for getting in touch and for your interest in our plugins! There isn’t a built in way to specifically import or sync with Sharepoint calendars. However, if you can export events from Sharepoint into a CSV file or an iCal file, that could work. You can import CSV files with The Events Calendar, and we also have a separate iCal Importer plugin.
Best,
Leah
November 16, 2015 at 11:13 am in reply to: Multiple ticket for single event with limited seats #1026533Leah
MemberHi Mohamed,
Thanks for your interest in our products! I do understand what you’re looking for. At this time, we do not have that feature in our ticketing plugins. However, we are working on adding it for a future release. I recommend that you add your votes to the feature request on our UserVoice forum. That way, you’ll be notified of our progress and when the feature is eventually available.
Thanks for your patience and support!
Best,
Leah
Leah
MemberThis reply is private.
Leah
MemberHi Nella,
Thanks for getting in touch. There isn’t a way to restrict availabily with our core plugin (The Events Calendar). However, we do have several ticketing plugins that allow users to register for your event, making it easy for you to restrict the number of people.
You can check out our ticketing plugins on their product page. I also recommend that you read about the new plugins coming with our 4.0 release next month. We are releasing a new free ticketing plugin with basic RSVP functionality which might meet your needs. We’ll also have a more robust premium tickets plugin available.
Let me know if you have any further questions!
Best,
Leah
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