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Joshua
ParticipantSorry, please remove the old replies. Here’s a proper reply:
http://jsfiddle.net/w7rtc/Joshua
ParticipantJoshua
ParticipantHaving trouble pasting code properly.
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<button class=”btn btn-default btn-tickets btn-lg col-xs-12″>Buy Tickets</button>Joshua
ParticipantJoshua
ParticipantI guess I don’t understand how to work this out. I’ve done what you said and overwrote the code in the additional-fields.php file directly, changing ‘Button’ to the label of my custom field, ‘Tickets’ and nothing has changed. The button still appears on past events.
If I understand your code correctly, you’re simply overriding the previous code and asking that if the custom field = ‘Button’, and the date is anytime from right now to a past time, echo $name.
Here’s the code I’m using to make the button work on the front-end… I know I’m close, just not sure what I’m forgetting.
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<button class="btn btn-default btn-tickets btn-lg col-xs-12">Buy Tickets</button>
Joshua
ParticipantSince I just purchased the Pro version I haven’t had much time to look into it before posting but now realize creating a recurring event daily for years would not work as it actually creates a new entry each time.
What I would love to do is be able to setup for example, 20 tours. These tours would be offered daily. Fields would include tickets for adults (at a cost) and tickets for children (for free) plus the time of day they would like to take the tour.
From what I can gather, the only way for me to do this would be to setup each event for each tour time during each day and set as recurring for 200 days.
Any idea how this can be done better?
This would be an amazing addition to this already great plugin system.Joshua
ParticipantLooks like I spoke too soon but at least there is now a solution for anyone else looking. I came to this and sharing it with everyone now.
Joshua
ParticipantBy installed “WordPress HTTPS” and disabling the WooCommerce “force SSL”, it appears it allows for me to secure the whole site and have the maps show up as they should…. however, the maps are still displaying weird in any other bootstrap tab besides the “active” tab.
If I place the embed code from a Google map, it displays full width properly but not from Events Calendar.
Joshua
ParticipantHere’s a strange thing:
I am building on RootsTheme (Bootstrap) and disabled all other plugins besides the WooCommerce, Events Calendar, & WooTickets… the problem still exists under a secure connected website.
If I “force secure checkout” within WooCommerce it fixes the problem but I also have to check “un-force HTTPS when leaving checkout” to make it work. When I choose “un-force” it won’t let me access my homepage though.
Another issue I am having is when using bootstrap tabs. I have a tab for description, a tab for map, and a tab for discussion. When placing the map inside a tab, I get the following results: the map is displayed weird.
Joshua
ParticipantI am having the same issue. A couple of days ago the maps appeared to show up fine in all browsers. Now the maps won’t show up in Chrome or Firefox. They do appear to show up in IE and Safari though.
August 19, 2013 at 1:10 pm in reply to: Tickets Not Displaying on Single Event Page Override. #61220Joshua
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