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Luc
ParticipantDear Brian,
How to solve this for the [tribe_mini_calendar] code implementation, then?
Thanks,
LucLuc
ParticipantDear Brian,
Unfortunately no such luck. Most of the check I already did before posting here.
You sure pasting the snippet is the only thing to do? No change to the shortcode etc?
Because it really doesn’t work here. It’s not a cache issue.Best,
LucLuc
ParticipantLuc
ParticipantDear Brian,
I checked but there’s only 1 php tag. I redid the copying but still the same.
It’s in http://www.railpromo.it/wp-content/themes/onetone/functions.phpWould you be so kind to take a look?
Best,
LucLuc
ParticipantDear Brian,
Unfortunately, no good news:
– adding it to the child theme’s functions.php doesn’t produce any different result than before;
– adding it to the theme’s functions.php renders a 500 server error.Do you know what’s the problem based on this information?
Best,
LucAugust 26, 2015 at 11:17 am in reply to: Add the data of the event in the confirmation mails #999257Luc
ParticipantDear George,
I agree with you about the order of stops to solve the problems.
Please find the screenshot here: http://www.railpromo.nl/temp/woocommerce.pngOnly when sending the Tickets item and save the order, the Ticket mail will be send to the customer.
Best,
LucLuc
ParticipantDear George,
Thanks for your swift reply.
In fact the underlying issue is that tickets aren’t been sent automatically and the solutions posted in other threads are ambiguous. Se we hoped to include the date of the event in the confirmation mail, which would do for us (and our customers).Upon completing a transaction, nothing happens. Tickets are only sent when selecting the ‘resend mail option’ “Tickets” in a booking. Any advice, then?
Thanks again; best,
LucLuc
ParticipantDear George,
Thank you. This worked like a charm. However, would you be so kind to also take a look at my first, main post. That is the actual issue – the issue you replied to was just a side note (I didn’t find the edit function then; now I did :-)).
The actual price tags are removed by adding the tribe-events-event-cost tag to the css code you suggested before. Now only the “Cost: ” text, which seems to be hard coded, remains.
Thanks.
Luc
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Luc
ParticipantI’m sorry, I forgot a related question.
The same holds for the information line directly below the event’s title:
Diner
24 oktober 2015 17:15 – 20:00 | € 249 – € 749Here I also want to remove the “|” and the costs.
Would you please advise me on this aspect too?
Best,
LucLuc
ParticipantDear Brook,
Sorry, you’ve got me lost.
Would you be so kind to give me a concise summary of which files should be copied where and which snippets should go where? It’s a bit of a “take this instead of that” ^10 right now (sorry).Many thanks and sorry for being a hassle.
Best,
LucLuc
ParticipantDear Brook,
You suggest to modify the plugings/events-calendar-pro/src/views/pro/single-events.php file?
Please advise me whether this is the file to modify to get a sold out notice in the month view.Thank you for your help!
Luc
Luc
ParticipantThanks. It helps, but of course isn’t ideal. We’ll just have to wait. 🙂
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