Hello,
Could you perhaps submit us a sample events link? Since Events are Custom WP Post-Types, Usually themes are adding those author fields or date of published on front-end. I would suggest checking your theme if they have an option.
Another way is to modify your theme code to disable those feature on custom post-types.
Alternatively you could hide those with CSS, For this one We would need a sample event link.
The author info is not part of Events Manager, but your theme.
Most themes do have this in their post template, but not in their page template (depending on your theme, of course).
You can change which template Events Manager uses in:
Events > Settings > Pages > Event Pages > Display events as.
Hi,
thanks for your quick reply.
Sorry again for my stupidity. It was obvious that it’s part of the theme. It seems I was struck with blindness due to my bad cold 😉
I will look at the theme to deactivate it in general.
But thanks for the hint to change which template Events Manager use.
Kind regards
Jumping in here. If @timrv could direct me how to disable via CSS that would be much appreciated. I have a blog on the site too that I’d like the author/date to still be shown but don’t need it on the event pages. I’ve been turning it off in the theme but obviously this affects the blog.
From what I can tell it is .post-meta? Other than that I’m not a coder but can follow instructions.
eg.
https://www.pedalution.co.uk/events/wells-mells-broader-200/
Thanks
@timrv any help appreciated