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  • Plugin Author melinadonati

    (@melinadonati)

    It should work this way :

    Under the “Classes” menu there is a submenu Days.
    You just have to create all the days (it’s just like creating a category) you want to show in your schedule.

    For example, you create “Thursday”, “Friday”, “Saturday”, “Sunday” in the Days submenu, and only those days will show up in your schedule.
    You don’t need to assignate a class to these days, to make them appear.

    On the schedule page, under “Days” there is in fact a possibility of ordering the days if they aren’t english (language for which the ordering is automatic).
    Don’t worry about this option if you don’t need it ??

    I hope I’ve answered your question.

    Though it seems that your problem may come from not correctly selecting the full “schedule code” generated (right click -> select all -> copy) to paste it into the page you want it to appear.

    Otherwise if you’ve created 6 days, 6 days will always appear in the schedule. If you’re still having a problem, check for template compatibility problem, like the design cutting of part of the schedule or something like that…

    Let me know if your problem is solved ??

    Plugin Author melinadonati

    (@melinadonati)

    In case you meant you want 1 class to run over several days, I’m afraid you need to create a copycat of the class for each day.

    You just need a title, you can leave the rest blank (but teacher and/or room is recommended).

    That’s how you do it simply put :
    Create one class with full description and infos if you need it to appear on your website as a page/post (just grab its link and put it at the right place in your menu). Assign it the first day, monday for example.

    Then just create a clone for each following day having the same class.
    It needs at the minimum the same title (you can assign a teacher or room to appear on the schedule though).

    So for a class like “Physics”, I create a class for tuesday, paste it the title “Physics”, then one for wednesday and so on ??

    Then in the schedule page, you’ll have the same class title appearing like 6 times (if it runs on 6 days for example), just select the same color for them and you’ll have a good looking schedule.

    Hope those explanations were clear enough ??

    Plugin Author melinadonati

    (@melinadonati)

    Just thought of one last thing that may be important for you.
    This follows my second post about the issue.

    Read this only if you need one class as page/post on your website, and the class happens several days a week.

    Remember I said “create one class with all the infos and assign it one day, like the first” ?

    It’s a bit tricky, cause, as you’ve seen it, when you select several days for one class post, only the last one shows up in the schedule.
    But you not only want the class to appear in the schedule for each day selected, you also want your class post to show the right infos about the days like “Physics | Days : Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday…”

    Just do as I explained earlier :
    1 class post with all the infos
    copycats assigned to the other days

    With one change, maybe a bit tricky to understand :
    1 class post with all the infos assigned to ALL the days needed
    copycats assigned to the other days except the last

    Because a class post assigned to several days will only show on the schedule in the last day, that’s why.

    I know I should provide a more flexible Easy Classes on many points, I’m just not having enough time at the moment.
    The trick may seem complicated (I talk a lot with full details that’s why) but you’ll see it’s just a few clicks in order to make it work your way.

    Rest assured I keep these kind of needs for further improvements of Easy Classes.

    Thanks for your five stars review ??

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