Posted: March 4, 2019 at 3:19 am
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Hi, I’ll follow up with each of your questions below:
Yes. What you do is assign each event to one category, then edit the event categories to assign a background color and text color. Then go to Event Espresso > Calendar Settings and set “Enable CSS for Categories” to Yes.
The something else could be another event, just not open for registration (set display ticket selector to No in the other event).
Can you post a link to a screenshot or the page in question so we can take a look? Is there any option when creating an event not to show it in the calendar? You could use CSS to hide a specific event so it doesn’t appear in the calendar. If there’s a specific event you want hidden on the calendar now, please let us know the name/date of the event and we can share a CSS snippet that will hide the event. |
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thanks for your reply Josh…here is a link to how the calendar is showinghttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ku-7CA8E1RvRoJrOL0oSh4JPIaA3s8ym/view?usp=sharing |
That’s quite a bit of text to fit into a small table cell. What you could do is filter away the name of the datetime there. Here’s a code snippet that will do just that: You can add the above to a functions plugin or, if available, into your WordPress child theme’s functions.php file. |
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