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richard
ParticipantYes that one worked.
FYI – Your previous reply said to use: “wp-content/themes/jobify-child/tribe-events/tickets/login-to-purchase.php” which has the folder “tickets” added to the path.
I believe your original answer is also what the documentation (https://theeventscalendar.com/knowledgebase/themers-guide/) says to do.
Create a new folder inside /tribe-events for specific premium addons:
Community Events: /tribe-events/community/
Events Calendar Pro: /tribe-events/pro/
Event Tickets: /tribe-events/tickets/
Filter Bar: /tribe-events/filter-barAccording to that documentation, since I was overriding the file: wp-content/plugins/event-tickets-plus/src/views/login-to-purchase.php
I thought, like you,that I should have placed the overriding file in : “wp-content/themes/jobify-child/tribe-events/tickets” not in “wp-content/themes/jobify-child/tribe-events/”Does that mean the documentation is wrong or do you only use subfolders for those 4 specific add-ons and for all your other plugins, like “Event Tickets Plus”, you put overrides in the parent folder “wp-content/themes/[your-theme]/tribe-events” ?
Thanks,
Richrichard
ParticipantI actually mis-typed the original message. The custom file is located at “/wp-content/themes/jobify-child/tribe-events/tickets/login-to-purchase.php” but the page is still showing the content from the orginal file.
Rich
richard
ParticipantAre you saying we need to buy a license for our development environment?
richard
ParticipantThanks my bad.
How can we get a license we can use on a development system?
richard
ParticipantWhere can I find detailed documentation on this API? I have searched your help site and docs and can’t find it.
richard
ParticipantA suggestion: If your events were actually created as WooCommerce products then you could leverage all the plugins and capabilities related to woocommerce products. There is another Event Plugin, “Woo Events”, that does this and it opens a lot of possibilities.
Rich
richard
ParticipantI need this as well. But we want to be able to charge our marketplace vendors for submitting an event and having it listed as featured. A micropayment concept.
Would you als be providing a shortcode for listing “Featured Events” ?
Rich
December 9, 2016 at 10:22 am in reply to: Community Events Submission Form and Community Tickets #1204049richard
ParticipantI had to un-check the “Enable split payments” box to get the fields to show up on the form.
When that is checked you have to add the Paypal API info for the ticket fields to show up. Even if you check “Use Paypal Sandbox”
Thanks,
RichDecember 8, 2016 at 2:18 pm in reply to: Community Events Submission Form and Community Tickets #1203531richard
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