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It looks like you can configure Polylang to create multiple copies of an event and then the translated event will show up only in the related translation version:
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However I noticed also that some of the settings based text could not be shown in both languages and there are a lot of other improvements that could be made (like shared registration capacity for all translations of an event)
This is an improvement I can make in the plugin, however this won’t be ready for the next update and may be a while before it’s implemented as it will take quite a bit of effort. I’m sure other’s are interested in this as well.
There is a cost but Weglot is another immediate option as it translates everything on the page without configuration.Hey again hbee! Since no one else has chimed in I’ll see if I can take a look sometime here. I will let you know within a week what needs to be done.
Thanks Holly!
Thanks for the feedback. I can understand the frustration when a feature you need isn’t available in the free version.
The goal of the free version is to provide a robust event management and registration solution, including free support for users. Features like collecting payments online are part of the Pro version, which helps support ongoing development and support of the plugin.
Event Genius also offers a WooCommerce integration, but many users prefer a simpler built-in payment system that doesn’t require setting up a separate ecommerce platform. That’s why the native payment system is highlighted.
If you ran into any issues while using the plugin, I’d still be happy to help.
Thanks again for the feedback, and best of luck with your project.
Yes. I suppose the layout is relying on a description of the organizer to be included. It does look off when there isn’t that content.
I’ve made a note! I’ll come up with something in future updates.Ahh yes I suppose I chose a poor strategy for the translations for the compact view. Instead of relying on WordPress I used the browser language and JavaScript. This is the cause. I will switch it in the next update!
I think showing a very short version of the title might be feasible and wanted for most sites.
If there are more requests like this I could introduce a PHP filter to change what shows on small screens. Then it could be fully customized.
I’ve made a note about this and it will be considered for a future update!Thank you so much 🙂
Are you thinking a featured image as a very small image that shows? Or like a custom image that works for very small spaces? Do you have an example of something that does this?
Hey hbee,
I’ll let others respond if they have done this but otherwise I will take a look next week and see what might need to be configured for better compatibility. All text is properly handled by the standard WordPress translation system so I would believe many if not all features will work.This was changed in version 1.12 to fit with conventions for internal linking.
I made several improvements to the compact calendar in version 1.12 including a very basic list whenever the calendar is very narrow. This should help!
Currently the browser should scroll to the list of events when a date is selected. I’ll keep your idea in mind though. It might make it’s way into the plugin eventually.
Hi hbee,
I was able to replicate this an fixed in in the latest version (1.12). This is available now.I think it makes sense to allow users to configure a page that they want to use for event listings. I think this would solve this problem and be something most people would want.
In the meantime, you could set up a 301 redirect that sends users from the default archive page, to your custom page. This is something handled by most SEO plugins or there are simple plugins that can enable this.