• Hi

    I am trying out your plugin for ahotel client.

    They want to sell dinner and theatre and music and dinner events for their boutique hotel.

    They want to sell and take bookings for the events using their Stripe account and I understand the Pro version accepts Stripe.

    My questions are three fold:

    1. At a dinner and theatre event the theatre starts 1 and half hours after the dinner. So dinner is 6:30pm and the theatre 8pm. Dinner is an option so i part of the same event but a different ticket. How can I set the time for the dinner to be different to the theatre?

    2. In locations, no matter how I try I cannot get the location of the hotel, which is: Roundwood House, Mountrath, Co. Laois. R32 TK79. Ireland, to work. The plugin keeps saying the location is not recognised.

    3. How can I get events to show in a grid instead of a list like the default view is?

    Kind regards

    Steve B

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  • Plugin Support angelo_nwl

    (@angelo_nwl)

    Hi,

    1. you can use the ticket description to inform the dinner time or use EM Pro attendee form for additional ticket information

    2. did you already correctly follow the tutorial on setting up your google map? https://wp-events-plugin.com/documentation/google-maps/api-key/

    3. at the moment this is not yet available out of the box, however, you can modify and implement this using formatting options under Events > Settings > Formatting > Events > default events listing format

    Thread Starter SteveHale

    (@stevehale)

    Hi Angelo

    Q1 – OK We are intending to buy Pro so I can check this out then.

    Q2 – Ah. OK. No not on the dev site. I just presumed your plugin would carry out a search with out the need for API

    Q3 – Yes I understand this and have made some changes to the style already. I was hopeing that you would have a grid format option, so several events could appear on a page side by side instead of in a table style.

    Regards

    Steve B

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