• Resolved NancyBoltonRawles

    (@nancyboltonrawles)


    I’m not really happy with how this timetable looks – it’s so small and haven’t figured out the word-wrap CSS you provided to make it work.

    So, to make it easier for visitors to read I’d like to also make a Friday, Saturday and Sunday timetable. Each would be a separate table, thus they each should be more readable. I can’t understand how I make additional timetables. I have blocks in this WordPress StudioPress theme and it only gives me an option to click on the already created “all events” timetable I have on this page.

    Even better would be if they were all on the same page with tabs, but I don’t see that as an option.

    Help is appreciated.
    Thanks!
    Nancy

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Thread Starter NancyBoltonRawles

    (@nancyboltonrawles)

    I had created 3 other timetables in 2019. It seems they kicked in for me when I created the updated 2021 all events timetable. Now that I have blocks I cannot for the life of me figure this out and have no idea how I did in 2019. It’s a mystery now, but I do have each day on a schedule. I feel like you need much better instructions on how to use this plug-in, especially that we now have blocks.

    A nice result and schedule to have for clients IF one can figure it out.
    Thanks!
    Nancy
    PS I have been working with WordPress for many years so it’s not like I’m a newby at this.

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    Hi @nancyboltonrawles,
    Thanks for your question. You need to add 3 timeTable blocks and select proper columns and events to show in each block.
    You may use our Getwid plugin https://wordpress.org/plugins/getwid/ to add tabs block and put different Timetable blocks to each tab. Let me know if it is helpful.

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