Hope this can be fixed in the next version.
Thanks!
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]]>I am helping to plan an app for a large, non-profit organization, and it would be really handy to be able to tell some of the organizers when to be on the loading docks, for example.
I realize WordPress isn’t really setup for private content, although I’ve seen some plugins; just wondering if anyone has experimented with this.
Thank you,
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]]>1. Expired events showing in upcoming events
2. Private events displaying on frontend
3. Events that have had their dates changed still display the same date in the upcoming events screen but the correct date on clicking though to the event.
Furthermore, under the User Capabilities page, there is an entry of read_private_events.
Can i please know how can we create a Private event, or to make it Invitation only or access based on Groups/Community.
I am trying to make a distinction between public and private pages (events).
When creating an Eventbrite event you’ve got additional settings at point 3, see screenshot (which is in dutch): https://imgur.com/azVKYoW. Settings to put an event on public or private, and with private some more options to choose from.
My client has got 2 events posted. One is public, and one is private. Though, the data I am getting from the Eventbrite API plugin for both events is public => 1
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Is there any way to differentiate between those public and private events? Just to label the events and perhaps hide the ticket button when there aren’t even tickets for sale.
Any help is much appreciated!
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