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mentalParticipant
That is basically useless if the goal of alerting admins of a new event is to allow them to publish the event (when events are set to be moderated)
Thanks for that Grant, that’s exactly where I was coming from π
I’ve also installed your “hack” thank you for that, hopefully Modern Tribe get it this time and build it into the next release π
Cheers, Jason
mentalParticipantNo I’m the same I only bought the Community Event plug-in π
Will try the file edit too π
Cheers, Jason
mentalParticipantAh oops may be that doesn’t help me, I’m assuming the Defaults section is a Calendar Events PRO only feature as I can’t find it in my free version π
mentalParticipantThat helps me heaps!
Thanks Jonah
mentalParticipantThanks Jonah π
mentalParticipantI think I may need to explain myself again π
1. Someone anonymously submits an event – through /events/community/add/
2. The event has a status of “Pending”
3. The admin gets an email advising of the submission via email, in the email is a link “Review Event” – Clicking on this link takes the admin to /events/community/edit/event/xx/
4. The admin reviews/updates the submitted event,and clicks on the “Update Event” button at the bottom of the page.
5. The event is updated with the changes the admin made BUT the status of the event is still “Pending”
6. To make the event live the admin must go into the WordPress backend and navigate to the event to change the status from “Pending” to “Published”.It’s Step 6 that I’m surprised is needed, I expected clicking update on step 5 would make the event live, rather than me having to go through step 6, if I cannot make the event live from step 5 then I may as well just login to the WP admin each time I get an email notification as I can’t really achieve what I need to via step 5.
Hopefully that explains things a bit better π
Cheers, Jason
mentalParticipantGlad you can re-produce it too now.
I tried the Members plug-in and config you supplied but the categories still aren’t being carried through π
Cheers, Jason
mentalParticipantKeen to hear the answer to this too as I’m in the same boat too
mentalParticipantHi Joyce,
Yes that is correct, I’m also happy for you guys to have a poke around on the live site if that helps with testing, just email me for the access details.
Cheers, Jason
mentalParticipantYes I was expecting to be able to publish it without having to all the way through the WordPress admin, may be it should be a feature request? I was hoping it was as simple as the email comes in, I click the link to review it, then have the option to make live/edit/delete.
Cheers, Jason
mentalParticipantAnswers in CAPS for ease of reading π
Are you using the latest version of all our plugins? – YES
Can you tell me the method and steps you took to create each category? – DASHBOARD > EVENTS > EVENT CATEGORIESIn the mean time, can you also please help me by confirming youβve tried all of the following to rule out the most common causes for these types of errors?
1. Have you tried deactivating all other plugins to rule out a conflict? – YES
2. Have you tried reverting to the Twenty Eleven theme to see if itβs something with your theme? – YES
3. Try setting your permalinks to βpostnameβ in Settings > Permalinks?
4. Try refreshing your permalinks by visiting Settings > Permalinks (it does it automatically)? – YES
5. Try increasing the PHP memory for your website: http://www.dailyblogging.org/wordpress/increase-wordpress-memory-limit/?
– HOW MUCH DO I NEED? HOSTED AT HOSTGATOR AND CURRENTLY SET TO 256M – THAT SHOULD BE ENOUGH FOR ANYTHIGN SHOULDN’T IT?mentalParticipantSorry was away from my computer this weekend, will read through the stuff above now
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