• Resolved cdserveopro

    (@cdserveopro)


    Hello,
    I try to use the plugin to have nice display on my divi page with shortcode but I cannot fond documentation for beautiful display.

    I have events with 4 categories and 6 tags and I want to display a planning with categories and tags filters + events filter, but the documentation don’t tell how to do. In fact in my events I have no numerics id’s for all so how to define the shortcode ? And how to display all the 5 days of the week even if no events for some days, and how to display all hours between 8am and 21pm with the shortcode?

    Finaly, my page https://www.mssr.customers.test.cdserveo.fr/cours/ show the calendar done but I want to customize it for beatiful modern aspect (round borders for all events, internal links to activity description in the same page, … border effects or others… filtering menus aspects)

    I search modern aspects like on https://motopress.com/products/timetable-event-schedule/

    So can you help me to define a good css and or good shortcode for multiple categories display ? (if we can do without numéric catégories and tags but literal one)

    Best regards

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Support Eugene White

    (@eugenewhite)

    Hello there! 

    Sorry for such a delayed response. 

    Firstly, I would like to inform you that our Timetable plugin doesn’t provide the functionality to customize the design of your timetable. Unfortunately, you cannot achieve a “beautiful modern look” using only the built-in functions of the plugin. To accomplish that, you will need to use CSS and apply custom styles to your timetable, but please note that such customizations are not covered in the plugin documentation.

    Secondly, events do have IDs since they function as regular posts. You can locate these IDs by going to Dashboard > Timetable > Events, opening your events, and checking the address bar for “post=1234,” where “1234” is the post ID.

    Additionally, I want to mention that the plugin doesn’t support category and tag filters. Categories and event tags are primarily used to organize your events and to create different timetables based on those categories or tags, eliminating the need to list event IDs in a shortcode, block, or widget. The only available filter is the event filter.

    Plugin Support Eugene White

    (@eugenewhite)

    Hello!

    Since we haven’t heard from you in a while, we’ll go ahead and mark this topic as resolved.

    If you have any further questions or need our assistance, please feel free to reach out by submitting a new inquiry. 

    Thank you!

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