• Resolved kelemvor

    (@kelemvor)


    Howdy,

    I submitted a ticket on the timely website but thought I’d post here and see if others would find this useful.

    I’m using this plugin for WordPress and love that I can setup recurring events. However, I find it hard to manage them since they show up with the date of the first instance of the event. This means that over time, the recurring items can get buried many pages deep in my full list of events. This makes it hard to find if I need to modify something.

    My suggestion is to either have a column on the main Event List page that would show if an event is Recurring or a Single event so I can sort on that , or to have the option to Pin recurring events to the top of the list or something like that so I can find them easier.

    If there’s a way I can modify something to add a Recurring column on my own, let me know as I have no problem going in and editing things to get what I need. I just don’t even know where I’d start to do that.

    Thanks!

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  • Hi @kelemvor,

    It’s a good idea, and although I don’t have an immediate solution for you, you can submit a feature request for our Dev Team to implement this for a future release of the script. You can do so here:

    https://ideas.time.ly

    Thread Starter kelemvor

    (@kelemvor)

    I looked at the Ideas page and found this:
    https://ideas.time.ly/ideas/CAL-I-241

    It says it is “Shipped to Web App”. Can you let me know what that means? Is that something with a calendar hosted on your servers?

    Would I need to comment and vote on this item to also get it added to the wordpress Plugin or do I need to make a new item?

    Thanks!

    Hi @kelemvor,

    Yes, that means the feature is part of our hosted Web App calendar.

    You can create a new feature request, specifically for the WordPress plugin, or, you can try switching to our Web App calendar — but be aware on the free version you are limited to 1 import feed of 15 events, unless you upgrade with EventBoost (WordPress gives you 1 feed with no limit). Of course, you can manually add an unlimited number of events.

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