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  • Sona

    (@support-web-dorado)

    Dear user,

    Thanks for your inquiry.

    If we understood you correctly you want to have some posts private, yes?

    If yes, then please be aware that our events work like general posts, so from post’s edit page publish widget you can change the Visibility to password protected. This way it’ll show events only to the users who are logged in.

    Thread Starter PAG65

    (@pag65)

    I did change the visibility to password protected but there is still information visible to the public before you input the password, such as the title, date and time of event (see example).

    I would like to be able to change the event page perma-links to be located on the secure section of our website. Is there a way to do this in the php code? And if so would you be able to give me some directions?

    Sona

    (@support-web-dorado)

    Dear user,

    We’ll check why the password protected option is not working.

    Meanwhile please try to use Private option.

    Please choose private for visibility, we have tested this many times an it shows content only to logged in users.

    What about changing permalinks and their location, we could not understand what you mean and what you want to achieve with this. Can you please describe this part? When you make the page private, that already means that permalinks are secure.

    Thread Starter PAG65

    (@pag65)

    In my experience with this calendar, when I make an event private it will not allow me to add it to the calendar so this does not seem to be a viable option for me.

    As for the page address, I have placed the calendar itself on the secure section of our website which follows the location …/resource-center/marketing-calendar

    The event page locations are …/event/test and the only options I have to change the perma-link in the event edit page is the name of the page (test).

    I want the event page location to read …/resource-center/marketing-calendar/event/test

    Or it could read …/resource-center/event/test, I just need it to be behind the resource center.

    Is there any way to specify where the event page location will be? I would assume this is something that could be specified in the php code but I am really not familiar enough with php to know where it should go or what the code should read.

    Sona

    (@support-web-dorado)

    Dear PAG65,

    Try making the changes in Calendars>Settings>General>Single Event Slug section. This should help you out. Thank you.

    Thread Starter PAG65

    (@pag65)

    Technically yes, that does change the page name but it doesn’t seem to change the physical location of the page. While the url now reads …/resource-center/marketing-calendar/event/test, the physical location still reads as …/event/test

    I’m just going to have to figure something else out.

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