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  • Right now, that’s not possible.
    To be announced option will be available soon.

    if your event starts today, when does it end?

    Thread Starter jumust

    (@jumust)

    Specially about End time, event organizers don’t want to show a fixed end time…because there is not

    Yes, I understand that but how would we display the event in different views.
    Say you go to the day view and the event X starts on the start date but when does it end? In an hour? in half an hour? at the end of the day?
    When we implement the TBA(to be announced) option we will probably set the event to end in 1 hour after the start date – in all cases we will need to set some end date.

    Thread Starter jumust

    (@jumust)

    Ok Thanks! I understand
    I’m trying to find a workaround at least in the front end in the single post/event page, so that it doesn’t show up the end date
    like I did for the agenda view https://screencast.com/t/kaRti9uXmBG

    I see in the single-event.php that the start/end date is outputted by this function event->timespan_html

    Is there a way to edit this function so that I can hide the end time in the front-end? Which file should I take a look?

    Thread Starter jumust

    (@jumust)

    Any ideas? I don’t mind about the admin if it’s not possible.
    Just I need to hide the end time in the single event page

    Please advice…Thanks

    If you set the end time/date to be exactly the same as the start time/date only the start time/date will be shown.

    Thank you yani.iliev for your workaround! ??

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