Posted: May 20, 2013 at 8:51 am
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Hello, I really like the look of this plugin, so congrats on what you have so far. I have got a project where this plugin would really help out. But I have a couple of questions before I go ahead a purchase a license. 1. When creating websites for clients we normally work on a our dev url and then transfer the site to a live domain for the client. As the licensing for the business version is 1 site I guess it woudn’t be possible to work on a dev site and then transfer the site to the live domain when it is finished? We would need the developer licence? (Does that make sense?)
2. Regarding the project mention above, we would need to be able to have events for 3/4 different locations. Could it be easy to this? Maybe create the locations as categories and then create custom WP loops for filter for the events for each location? 3. similar to the above would it be possible to filter the events by date, genre, and other things with ajax like you can do with posts? Thank you for taking the time to look through my questions and I look forward to hearing from you. Thanks again
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Hi Josh, How are you today? Good questions. 1. We have a FAQ on that topic Can I install on a development site? If you want to transfer the license to a client down the road then we can have them create an account so they can maintain the license and get Event Espresso support down the road. Or you can keep that to yourself. 2. That would work good. Venues as categories is a good way to do it. 3. You could use event meta fields or the categories to assist you with that. If you’re doing front-end filtering then you’d need to do some custom development on the event templates. But a good developer could figure that out. Does that help? |
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