@albertok
1. Unfortunately, there is no way to customize the event page layout.
2. When you create or edit an event, under the “Event Location Details” section you can uncheck “Show Map”, then click on the Update button.
3. I’m not sure I understand the question. You can add events to your calendar, but you can display several different instances of the calendar on different pages. There are 3 ways to display your calendar:
i. via the “Calendar Page” setting in Events > Settings > Viewing Events tab
ii. via the shortcode, from Events > Settings > Advanced > Shortcodes
iii. via a widget under Appearance > Widgets > drag the widget called “Upcoming Events” to your sidebar, then click on the “Save” button
@sunny454 really thanks for your answer 🙂
There was a misunderstanding: in my first post 1 2 and 3 were the column number in the event post.
In a desktop display 3 columns are too “narrow” and I asked a modality tu customize event post;
It’s a pity because plugin works really fine… but really event post display colud be more clear.
Thank you for your answer
@albertok
I apologize for the confusion.
We have developed and released our new Saas platform hosted calendar, which is available in Free, Pro, Hublite and Hub versions from:
https://time.ly/pricing/
You might want to take a look as the layout is different.
In any case, you can always submit a feature request for our Development team to implement for a future release of the calendar, here:
https://ideas.time.ly
Thanks @@sunny454 for your kind answer:-)
I see https://time.ly/pricing/
I was wondering how to embed it in my WP site… is it maybe posible?
@albertok
Yes, any of the hosted Saas calendars on https://time.ly/pricing/ can be embedded onto any website, including WordPress.
Basically you just copy the embed code from within your Timely dashboard and paste it where you want your calendar to appear. This guide shows the details:
https://time.ly/document/user-guide-web-app/embed-your-calendar/