devg1ne
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Just to get this straight.
I create a file called single-event.php and store it in the EM templates folder?
I then add the string <?php get_header(‘wide’); ?> (with my referred header filename in place of the “wide”)?
If this is correct, then it does not work, as I’ve just done that.
The full guide on how to use EM Templates on your theme can be found here:https://wp-events-plugin.com/documentation/using-template-files/
I did this before I even asked the question, but all it did was allow me to display an event as a post rather than a page. Either way even when I use the “Override Header” option on my theme it still does not work.
I’m using Visual Composer, with the Foundry theme, so I am normally able to override individual page/posts headers/footers easily from the dropdown below the editor. With EM this option does not work when you go to the events page or it’s child pages (categories, tags etc…) and the dropdown does not even appear at all in EM event posts page.
Although this plugin seems very comprehensive and useful, to have to do so much just to display a varied header, compared to just selecting from a dropdown is a lot.
Thanks for the suggestions.
I will try these out over the weekend and see what I can do. No matter what template I use for events, it does not seem to change currently. Didint want to do too much code editing either, as not to knock things out of sync site wide.