• Resolved iciaretxebarria

    (@iciaretxebarria)


    Hello,

    I am using the Timetable and Event Schedule plugin on a website with Divi: https://centromayabilbao.com/clases-semanales/

    My client wants the table to display empty days even if there are no events. I tried using the hide_empty_rows="0" option, but it shows all the rows, including the early morning hours.

    Is there a way to display from Monday to Friday (but without the hours like early mornings)?

    Thank you.

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  • Plugin Support eugenewhite

    (@eugenewhite)

    Hello there! 

    Sorry for the delayed response. 

    Please be informed that the plugin defaults to displaying all events and rows within the set time frame.

    If there is a significant time gap between your events, resulting in empty rows, they can be hidden using the positive value for this tag: hide_empty_rows=”1″.

    However, you can’t hide some particular rows of your timetable if they contain events using the plugin functionality. 

    Thread Starter iciaretxebarria

    (@iciaretxebarria)

    Hello,

    Thank you for your response. ??

    I understand how to manage empty rows using hide_empty_rows="1". However, my main concern is with empty days (columns). I want to display all days of the week (Monday to Friday), even if there are no events on some of the days.

    Currently, if a day has no events, that column disappears, but I would like it to stay visible (as an empty column). Is there a way to achieve this?

    Thank you again for your help.

    Plugin Support eugenewhite

    (@eugenewhite)

    Hello there! 

    I’d like to let you know that it’s easier to work with a block or a widget than a shortcode, of course, if you use a page builder like Gutenberg or Elementor on your website. When I add a timetable via a block on my website, there’s a section where you can choose which columns to display. And the columns are displayed even if there are no events for them. So this could be the solution you’re looking for. 

    In the plugin’s shortcode, you may use the “col” parameter with comma-separated IDs of your columns to display them regardless of whether they have events or not. 

    Thread Starter iciaretxebarria

    (@iciaretxebarria)

    Hello,

    Thank you so much for your help! I was able to get it working using the col parameter as you suggested. I also appreciate your recommendation about blocks, but I’m currently using Divi for this site.

    Thanks again!

    Plugin Support eugenewhite

    (@eugenewhite)

    Hello there! 

    Thank you for your response and for letting me know my suggestion was helpful.

    Don’t hesitate to contact us anytime you need our help. 

    Have a good one! 

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