Posted: February 23, 2015 at 12:47 pm
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Hi Arnaud, The other thread you linked to has some older information, because Event Espresso 4 hadn’t been released yet. Event Espresso 4 allows you set up multiple ticket options for one event, and the ticket options can have different sets of start and end dates. So you can set up a ticket to go on sale today, its sale ends next week, then a higher priced ticket will then go on sale. The other thread also has out of date information, especially if you’re using Event Espresso 4. If your WordPress website is already in another language, the other language files will automatically load in. There is more information about using translation files here: |
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Hi Arnaud, Could you setup the latest version of the translation files from our GlotPress project here? http://translate.eventespresso.com/projects/event-espresso-4/fr/event-espresso-fr_FR Tickets with a certain status can be hidden via CSS. We have examples available here: https://gist.github.com/lorenzocaum/7c1d3dce3c9efe486361 — |
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Hi Lorenzo, |
Hi Arnaud, Please complete this form and we’ll get you setup as a translator on GlotPress: https://eventespresso.com/features/languages/ We use GlotPress for managing translations for Event Espresso 4. Thanks — |
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