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  • Try this:

    [event]#_ATT{DESTINATION_URL}[/event]

    Placeholder only seem to work like this when using within content…

    Depending on where you’re using that code, you may or not need to put the placeholder between shortcode tags. Can you tell us where you’re using it?

    Thread Starter foto3

    (@foto3)

    I am using it on the Single location page format area. Complete code is:

    <div style="float:right; margin:0px 0px 15px 15px;">#_LOCATIONMAP</div>
    <p>
            <strong>Location</strong><br/>
            #_LOCATIONNAME<br/><br/>
    	<strong>Address</strong><br/>
    	#_LOCATIONADDRESS<br/>
    	#_LOCATIONTOWN<br/>
    	#_LOCATIONSTATE<br/>
    	#_LOCATIONREGION<br/>
    	#_LOCATIONPOSTCODE<br/>
    	#_LOCATIONCOUNTRY<br/>
    </p>
     <strong>Website: </strong>
    <a href="https://#_ATT{DESTINATION_URL}” target="_blank">#_ATT{DESTINATION_URL}</a>
    
    <br style="clear:both" />
    #_LOCATIONNOTES
    
    <h3>Upcoming Events</h3>
    <p>#_LOCATIONNEXTEVENTS</p>

    It should work like that. Is that capitalization and spelling correct?

    Thread Starter foto3

    (@foto3)

    Ok, after giving up I finally read the CUSTOM EVENT AND LOCATION FIELDS documentation again and under Location Attributes it says:
    They have a different placeholder, instead of #_ATT use #_LATT.

    The answer was using #_LATT instead of #_ATT.

    Everything is fine now.

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