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April 6, 2017 at 5:33 am in reply to: How to show the custom fields after the default rsvp fields? #1265811FrankParticipant
Hey Geoff,
yup, the file you sent works just perfect, a few minimal customisations and I had exactly what I wanted!
Thank you very much for your patience and effort. Great customer support, appreciate it!Cheers,
Frank
March 27, 2017 at 7:55 am in reply to: How to show the custom fields after the default rsvp fields? #1260378FrankParticipantHello Geoff,
I tried your code and it works exactly like in your screenshot, even without removing my other customisations. But obviously I need the “Book” button below all else, otherwise it will be confusing for the users, agreed?
Best,
FrankMarch 24, 2017 at 12:39 am in reply to: How to show the custom fields after the default rsvp fields? #1259390FrankParticipantThis reply is private.
March 23, 2017 at 10:57 am in reply to: Tickets not showing up in backend or frontend using WPML #1258907FrankParticipantHello Geoff.
Thanks for staying on this topic. But I got some good news: I finally made it all work out. The secret that helped me was activating the WPML WooCommerce Multilang Plugin. I thought I don’t need it as I don’t sell tickets, I only do RSVP. After that I cleaned up everything and from then on, all my tickets appeared as expected. I don’t even need to do the workaround anymore.For all others interested in the matter, the setup that works for me is as follows:
- Install ALL WPML Plugins
- Configure WPML as described here
- create events as described here
- hit all buttons from the support page of WPML
The tickets should work. You only have to manually translate the Additional Fields, which simply means creating a Fieldset for every language.
Another Info: I’m using the ?lang-function, works as expected, no problems so far.
Thanks for the great support, I really appreciate it!
Cheers,
FrankMarch 23, 2017 at 2:23 am in reply to: Tickets not showing up in backend or frontend using WPML #1258536FrankParticipantHello Geoff, thanks for the reply.
I followed all the steps mentioned in the post you pointed me to. My Events translate properly, that all works fine. The tickets never show up though.
I made sure- all the required plugins are installed
- my setup matches the one described in the first link of the other post
- my event is created as described in the second link
- I dont use the ?lang function
But the “set language information” doesn’t make the ticket appear. I also did all the other support tasks from the support page, to no avail.
Further recommendations?Thanks in advance,
FrankMarch 23, 2017 at 1:21 am in reply to: How to show the custom fields after the default rsvp fields? #1258525FrankParticipantHey Geoff, please see the system information I sent you privately.
I already looked at these two files, especially the rsvp.php. But moving around blocks in there doesn’t seem to have an effect on the actual form output. If I remove parts, they don’t appear, so my theming takes effect. But rearranging blocks doesn’t change anything. The only thing I am able to change is the order of the Full Name and the email input fields. But the Meta stuff always gets injected above these two fields, no matter what I try.
Best,
FrankMarch 23, 2017 at 1:18 am in reply to: How to show the custom fields after the default rsvp fields? #1258524FrankParticipantThis reply is private.
March 22, 2017 at 12:23 am in reply to: How to show the custom fields after the default rsvp fields? #1257860FrankParticipantHello Geoff,
thanks for the quick reply. I already use the rsvp.php file in my child theme, so I’m a little familiar with the theming of the events calendar. For the second file you mentioned, I don’t use Woocommerce to sell the tickets, I only use RSVP for now.
I just can’t seem to find the correct spot in rsvp.php to move the whole “tribe-event-tickets-plus-meta-fields” after the full name and the email within “tribe-tickets-table”.
I activated sharing of system information in my backend.
Thanks
FrankParticipantAny news on this? Our customers are getting a little impatient with this issue. Is there a fix in sight or should I try to implement something on my own?
Thanks for the info.
FrankParticipantInteresting. For me though, also the meta.php is not overwriting anything…
Any ideas?Cheers
January 26, 2017 at 1:38 am in reply to: RSVP form details not showing after modifying rsvp.php #1224236FrankParticipantHello George,
“unfortunately” you helped me a lot with my custom coding 🙂 Your solution works like a charm! Thank you very much, appreciate it! Was starting to doubt myself…
Best,
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