• elbego

    (@elbego)


    Hi – I’m trying to override calendar templates as per your online instructions and I’m having no luck!

    my path is /kalium-child/plugins/templates/calendar-small.php

    I’ve also tried with the parent theme: /kalium/plugins/templates/calendar-small.php

    I’m not sure what I doing wrong here?

    Thanks in advance.

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  • timrv

    (@timrv)

    Hello,

    Let’s say you want to edit the template file “bookings-ticket-form.php”. The format in your theme should be something like: “/wp-content/themes/YOURTHEME/plugins/events-manager/forms/event/bookings-ticket-form.php”

    You could check our documentation under: https://wp-events-plugin.com/documentation/using-template-files/

    Thread Starter elbego

    (@elbego)

    my apologies – my path is /wp-content/themes/kalium-child/plugins/events-manager/templates/calendar-small.php

    This doesn’t work.

    I might point out that it is also on a multi-site installation – can this affect it at all?

    thanks.

    Stonehenge Creations

    (@duisterdenhaag)

    Please note the original file is located in templates/templates. The path has to be identical from /plugins.

    Try moving your copy to:
    /wp-content/themes/kalium-child/plugins/events-manager/templates/templates/calendar-small.php

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