• Hi! I saw there was an update released today. Congratulations ??

    However, I was kinda expecting for there to be a fix for the current issue with Full Site Editing themes like Twenty Twenty Three in WP 6.2. Currently, when rendering a Single event, Eventin doesn’t pick up the customizations made to the “Single” template in the template editor and instead renders the default “Single” template instead, without the FSE theme’s header and footer. (It even displays the default “Powered by WordPress” in footer which makes the app look less professional)

    This is the only thing preventing me from using this plugin in production. Any information on when this will be fixed or known workarounds would be much appreciated.

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  • Plugin Support A Zaman Sagor

    (@azamansagor)

    Hi,

    Greetings! You will be happy to know that our single event can be customizable. We have template overriding docs about it. You can check it from our doc panel. And also, if your FSE(Full Site Editing) themes support Elementor then you can also make a single event using Elementor. 

    Maybe you know that we have support for shortcodes. So you can easily use any module from Eventin using shortcode on any themes. And the ““Powered by WordPress”” is coming from your theme. It is not coming from our plugin. So, for removing it you have to customize it from your theme. And if you knock us to help about  it then we can provide you with custom CSS code to remove it. 

    And one more time I am saying to you that, for our single event customization we have override action hook and for Elementor users they can also edit the single event. 

    Hope you can understand.

    Thanks for being with us, Good day!

    Best Regards

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