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  • Brook

    (@brook-tribe)

    Howdy wilhemarnoldy,

    That looks like a bug to me. I am seeing the same problems in my tests. I am ticketing this for our developers to look at and eventually release an update for.

    In the mean time you can still define custom types. All of our plugins that use APM are currently using custom types for each field. More details on these are in the documentation.

    Thank you for bringing this to our attention! I am sorry it has been such a pain so far. Please let me know if you have any questions.

    Cheers!
    – Brook

    Brook

    (@brook-tribe)

    Howdy Bruced,

    I definitely agree, I have been thinking all the same things. If you would like to officially suggest this as a feature please checkout The Events Calendar: Suggest a feature page. From there others can vote their support for your idea.

    Honestly this is something we are bound to do anyways, it just needs a little UX love. But if your idea does garner a lot of support it can help bump these refinements up our roadmap.

    Thank you for taking the time to share this. It is very valuable for us to know what folks want and are thinking.

    Cheers!
    – Brook

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: [GigPress] Draft shows
    Brook

    (@brook-tribe)

    Howdy mdsol,

    That is indeed the correct link. But we just don’t have any feature requests yet. When you submit your request it will ask you which category, and GigPress will be there. Once submitted we will not have a GigPress feature request, and so the link will show up.

    Thanks again for taking the time to share your idea!

    – Brook

    Brook

    (@brook-tribe)

    Howdy Tumikia,

    Here is a snippet that prevents the add to cart button from submitting unless they have selected at least one ticket:

    https://gist.github.com/elimn/30c533fad7ee5ce4c3cb8a0f727c7190

    That works better when you have multiple types of tickets. Because if you set them all to one and someone accidentally clicks add, they will get multiples.

    If you prefer to set them to 1 though you can create a theme override for: /event-tickets/src/views/tickets/rsvp.php and modify the form. Have a look at the Themer’s Guide. It walks you through modifying the PHP templates so you change the look, wording, and order of things.

    Cheers!
    – Brook

    Brook

    (@brook-tribe)

    Howdy inalilbubble,

    Ordinarily it is shown underneath the post rather than in the sidebar. But your theme has moved it over. Avada is a popular theme though, and I know the devs there have a solution, maybe a snippet, for moving the ticket area elsewhere. You might check with them.

    Cheers!
    – Brook

    Brook

    (@brook-tribe)

    Thank you so much for submitting this Reuben. I just flagged it for our devs to review, I think they missed it before. It’s not often we get awesome folks like you who submit a PR.

    I could see some changes being necessary. They might even turn it around and try to figure out what extra our API needs to make this an addon versus integrated. Either way the devs can take it from here and will communicate via git. Thank you again!

    Cheers!
    – Brook

    Brook

    (@brook-tribe)

    Howdy robotor,

    That’s totally doable. I would love to help you figure this out.

    Have a look at the Themer’s Guide. It walks you through modifying the PHP templates. Once familiar with that you will want to create two overrides, one for both of these files:

    • /the-events-calendar/src/views/month/tooltip.php
    • /the-events-calendar/src/views/month/single-event.php

    As you will note there is a pretty large tutorial on how to add data to the tooltip inside of single-event.php, starting at around line 30. Check that out for even more details.

    Cheers!
    – Brook

    Brook

    (@brook-tribe)

    Howdy Jmortell,

    I would love to help you with this. It seems there is a bug in our library that is causing that duplicate path issue. I am talking to the devs about getting a patch included in an upcoming version.

    Until then I believe this miniature plugin fixes it, it does for me at least. If you install and activate it the errors should go away. Did that work for you?

    Cheers!
    – Brook

    Brook

    (@brook-tribe)

    That is simply beautiful. Will certainly keep this in mind for future folks looking for a bit more oomph out of JSON-LD. Thanks!

    – Brook

    Brook

    (@brook-tribe)

    Howdy Milan,

    Thanks you for taking the time to share this. We have definitely worked directly with countless plugin and theme devs, but I’m afraid we’re not quite able to that just yet here.

    The code you’ve shared could certainly have issues when run alongside our plugin. Are you saying that the code works fine with Nelio disabled ? Have you tried skipping building your own WP_Query and instead using tribe_get_events() ? What happens if you alter the priority of the query? Run it outside of an ajax query?

    At this point it seems like the main thing this needs is for you or your developer to play around with it and get it working when both plugins are active. Assuming the plugins work fine together when this code is not present, then the unfortunate truth is there is not much we will be able to do working directly with Nelio. Running queries inside of existing queries, like Ajax one, is often error prone and can require a lot of tinkering to get right. Sadly this is just the nature of WordPress.

    Does that all make sense? We’d love to assist as best we can. We are a bit limited on time here in the volunteer forums, but we’ll do what we can.

    Cheers!
    – Brook

    Brook

    (@brook-tribe)

    Thanks for sharing the solution Michael. That is truly funky that this caused the issue, but weirder things have happened. I am not event totally certain what your code does, you’d think it would be checking if ‘rsvp’ == $text not translations. Downright odd.

    If you need similar functionality still you might checkout the plugin Say What? It offers a nice GUI for altering the text snippets used on your site, and it works with virtually all plugins including The Events Calendar .

    Cheers!
    – Brook

    Brook

    (@brook-tribe)

    That’s interesting. Thanks for getting back to us Max. We’ll be here if you need anything further.

    Cheers!
    – Brook

    Brook

    (@brook-tribe)

    Howdy ich,

    It sounds like you might be interested in this tutorial. Does that do what you wanted?

    Cheers!
    – Brook

    Brook

    (@brook-tribe)

    Howdy Shadyninack,

    That sounds pretty possible using the iCal Importer. You can add an iCal feed to the other websites that outputs their entire events for the year, then using the importer on the aggregate site point it to all of the other feeds. It will import those feeds at regular intervals, and essentially keep everything in sync. Does that sound like what you’re looking for?

    Cheers!
    – Brook

    Brook

    (@brook-tribe)

    Howdy Meet,

    It sounds like you are well on your way here. 🙂

    I gave name single-events.php, single-tribe_events.php

    What do you mean by this? Did you rename the original file? If so you would want to rename it back. You should never need to modify or rename any files within the plugin folder when doing theme overrides. You might just reinstall the plugin to be safe.

    I did add them as ‘child-theme/tribe-events/single-events.php

    That is the correct spot for the new file. Assuming your child theme is active then you should be golden, any changes you make here (assuming no files were added or modified in the plugins folder) then they should appear. If they are not, you might need more in-depth support than I can provide here or perhaps you can consult your WP Theming expert to assist. The override system we use is pretty standard so anyone versed with themes is likely qualified to assist.

    Cheers!
    – Brook

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