• Resolved msdesignfoto

    (@msdesignfoto)


    Hello! I have installed this plugin and it seems to be working and all set-up in the page I created for the calendar to appear, along with the reservation form.

    But it requires a login, where in my website there is no login for customers. Its a one-admin only site. Is it possible to allow guests to fill in the form instead of having to create a user in my site? Besides, the login page template appears bellow the calendar and it causes the layout to be messed up. It doesn’t fit. I just need to disable the login in the calendar page.

    Thank you!

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  • Plugin Author wpdevelop

    (@wpdevelop)

    Hello.

    It’s seems that you have created the password protected page or page that visible only to the logged in users and inserted the booking form into this page.
    Please note, the type of your page depends from the WordPress and not from the Booking Calendar plugin.

    Find more information at this page: https://wordpress.com/go/tutorials/create-a-password-protected-page/

    Kind Regards.

    Thread Starter msdesignfoto

    (@msdesignfoto)

    Ok thank you!

    I never create a password protected page, so I assumed it was the plugin requiring a login. I will fix that.

    Edit: I just went to the page properties and its set to public, there is no password specified to open it.

    Thanks!

    • This reply was modified 8 months, 1 week ago by msdesignfoto.
    Thread Starter msdesignfoto

    (@msdesignfoto)

    I can’t seem to find anything related… The page where the form is inserted is public and everyone can open it. The login form appears just in the calendar area.

    Plugin Author wpdevelop

    (@wpdevelop)

    Hello.

    Please try to create a new page which you can access without the password or login,

    and then insert into this page the Booking Calendar shortcode.
    Learn how to put the booking form or availability calendar on your pages using Booking Calendar blocks in the WordPress Block Editor or Classic Editor https://wpbookingcalendar.com/faq/insert-booking-calendar-into-page/

    Thread Starter msdesignfoto

    (@msdesignfoto)

    Ok, so I was playing around in the customizer, and I know I have a login customizer that also has a css panel to fine-tune some settings. I removed that block of css, saved, reloaded the calendar page in an anonymous browser window, and it opens correctly. Tried the same in mobile, also no login screen and the calendar is right there.

    After this, I placed that css code back again in its place, saved, reloaded in the anonymous browser window, and its still good without a login form.

    I thought maybe the calendar form could be using the same class name or something, so the login customizer was appearing, but its so strange because now its all good.

    Thanks!

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