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  • Plugin Author Jeroen Schmit

    (@slimndap)

    The timetable extension will not make it look exactly like the mockup. The extension shows the times in a table, with the days at the top. Your mockup has the days on the left.

    I can however write you some additional code that will make your listings look exactly like the mockup. You can add this code to the functions.php of your theme. It will probably take me two hours. You don’t need the timetable extension then.

    Jeroen

    Thread Starter astrachan

    (@astrachan)

    Ok thanks Jeroen – I will have a think about it. I need to confirm that is definitely the way we want the listings to be displayed – if it is then I may well ask you to write the code. Could you let me know the estimated cost?

    Thread Starter astrachan

    (@astrachan)

    Hi

    Just a couple of questions about the Timetable extension:

    On the example it shows how three days of listings for one film would show: http://theater.slimndap.com/downloads/timetable-for-theater/

    How would it display a week of listings for one film?

    Also – the example uses a screengrab so I can’t see how it is responsive – do you have a live example I can refer to?

    Thank you

    Alistair

    Plugin Author Jeroen Schmit

    (@slimndap)

    If you add more columns then they’ll just be narrower.
    Same goes for smaller screens.

    Unfortunately I do not have a live example.

    You can buy the extension and check it out. If it’s not what you’re looking for then I’ll happily refund you the money.

    Thread Starter astrachan

    (@astrachan)

    Thanks Jeroen. The cinema sometimes has films running for two weeks, so I think that wouldn’t work well. I will get back in touch about the bespoke approach.

    Alistair

    Plugin Author Jeroen Schmit

    (@slimndap)

    You could make two pages. One with all the movies for this week and one for the next week.The plugin can generate these lists automatically.

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