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DonovanParticipant
Hi Geoff,
That works perfectly for the Paid Tickets, but what about chasing the RSVP? I would like to change that to free tickets. I’m assuming the code is similar, but not identical.
Thanks
DonovanParticipantHi Geoff,
I’ve been looking at the themer’s guide and I’m still having the toughest time in getting the text to change even while following the directions and changing all of this.
Could I perhaps get more assistance on this?
DonovanParticipantI was able to accomplish the look that I wanted with a little more CSS editing and what not and it’s turned out good enough. Thanks for your help.
DonovanParticipantGeoff,
I’m not talking about shared or split/shared payments at all. Can you please take a closer look at my questions.
1. When a user creates an event, if I have Stripe setup on my website. I only want checkout through Stipe. Is this possible?
2. Does a user HAVE to input their Paypal email to be able to create a paid ticket? If yes. Is there a way to bypass this?
Thanks
DonovanParticipantHey Geoff,
I know that Stripe works with Events Tickets Plus. But looking at the Community Events and Community Events Tickets plugins more closely, I noticed that there was some text that stated that the user must input their Paypal email before they can post an event. What I plan on doing is sending out check to those who post their events and not paying them through Paypal. So in essence, I’m going to have to amend the Payment Options page to hide the Paypal options and display custom text for payments and what not. So to clarify:
1. Does a user HAVE to input their Paypal email to be able to post an event through the Community Events along with the Community Events Tickets plugin?
2. If the answer is yes, then how to I make it so that’s not a requirement? If it’s no, then can I assume that I can edit the plugin file to hide the Paypal inputs/info and place my own custom text?
Thanks
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