ouakari
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Thank you caimin_nwl. Can you tell me how I can write such a query, and where I should add it? Then, how can I reorder the array automatically?
Put in other words, the events list would be ordered not by date, hour and name, but by length then by date.
Can you tell me where I could change this order?
Here is a screenshot showing the list of events taking place on the 12th of June.
As you can see, the long-lasting events appear first, followed by the events taking place on a single day. This will be problematic when I’ll be adding more events, since the punctual ones will be systematically placed at the bottom.
This is why I’d want them to be placed on top.
Thanks angelo, but this makes really few difference… Only events happening today are shown, not the ones taking place that very day.
Day by day.
Thanks Caimin.
I have managed to create a page with the shortcodes you explained me before. That’s a first step already, thanks for that!
The fact is I’m using the mini-calendar widget, composed of one link to the list of events for every single day. How can I make it work in the same way as upper?
I have tried to enter this in my general “Events” page :
[events_list scope="today" category="z"] [events_list category="-z"]This works fine, except the fact that the first part of the list shows today’s event, and not the event taking place on each single day. What could I use in place of the “today” argument? cf. http://wp-events-plugin.com/documentation/event-search-attributes/
Thanks in advance.
Hi!
Thanks for your answer. I have basics in coding, so I’d be very greatful if you could provide me with elements to begin with…
Hi!
That’s exactly what I’d like to do.
Sothat the events taking place on a single day appear first in the list…