Hi Dave,
a quick soultion would be to hide it in CSS.
Just add .entry-meta{ display:none;!important }
to your themes style.css
That hides the meta infos in ALL posts.
You can try to set your events page as page at Settings > Pages > Event Pages > Display events as pages or do something like this http://wordpress.org/support/topic/events-manager-eventslocation-pages-cant-get-sidebar?replies=20
rawsta, aglonwl thanks very much for the replies..
I will use the CSS solution from rawsta if I decide I don’t need any meta anywhere, so thanks for that..
The – Settings > Pages > Event Pages > Display events as pages doesn’t change anything on my installation, which I find odd.. I tried it just and had already given it a go as a solution.. I will look at your link aglonwl…
Thanks again
dave
hmmm..
Looking a this all further, I need a solution to style events pages by their category.
I remember doing this in a basic WP installation to the single.php by making a single-6.php (6 being a category ID) and formatting to my needs. I have been looking but can find how to do that to Events Manager categories..
If I had that solution, I think that should be the most flexible way to sort it out!
Thanks
Dave
hmmm..
Looking a this all further, I need a solution to style events pages by their category.
I remember doing this in a basic WP installation to the single.php by making a single-6.php (6 being a category ID) and formatting to my needs. I have been looking but can find how to do that to Events Manager categories..
If I had that solution, I think that should be the most flexible way to sort it out!
Thanks
Dave