• It’s powerful, and therefore it’s complex and, for me, difficult to learn. I did eventually discover with great regret ,after buying the Pro version, that despite the apparent meaning of the promotional material for the Pro version that it isn’t in fact possible to style individual items in the list of events, and I had to find a workaround.

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  • Plugin Support vishali009

    (@vishali009)

    Hi there,

    Thank you for sharing your feedback. We truly appreciate your honesty and understand your frustration regarding the styling of individual event items. We apologize if there was any misunderstanding about this functionality.
    We’d like to clarify that designing the loop items is indeed a feature of the Pro version. You can modify the event list layout in our pro version. If you’re facing difficulties styling individual items, we’d be happy to guide you through the process or suggest the best approach based on your requirements.

    Thanks & Regards

    Thread Starter [email protected]

    (@trevorjordan)

    My requirements are quite small, but so far unobtainable. I have a list of events, most held in our usual venue and some which are held elsewhere. I want to be able to show visually in the list (for example by a different colour for the date field background) which events are ‘home’ and which are ‘away.’ Of course I can show the actual venue, and I can use the Filter Bar, but aesthetically I’d prefer to be able to style certain elements differently.

    Plugin Support vishali009

    (@vishali009)

    Thank you for your response and for sharing more details about your requirements.
    At the moment, coloring the event date based on its venue is not a built-in feature in our Pro version. However, there are a few alternative approaches you can consider to highlight specific events:

    • Featured Events: You can mark certain events as “Featured” and use the Featured Event widget/tag to differentiate them visually.
    • Filtering by Venue: You may create separate event lists internally, filtering events based on their venue to display them distinctly.
    • Using Categories: Assigning a category like “Home” or “Away” to events and then filtering events based on the category to display them accordingly could be another solution.

    To help you make the most of the Pro version, we recommend checking out our video tutorials, which provide step-by-step guidance on various features.

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