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  • Thread Starter mrppp

    (@mrppp)

    thanks, i,m a bit stuck on this then

    Have you seen our tutorial on creating custom conditional placeholders for Events Manager?

    https://wp-events-plugin.com/tutorials/creating-conditional-placeholders-for-events/

    Thread Starter mrppp

    (@mrppp)

    i will do a bit of reading, try to get a better understanding of this thanks. I think my only issue now will be events that are ALL DAY, current setting seems to work after creating a test event

    Hopefully in future update we could have say 8pm – 2.00am considered as same day too rather than making event over two days, or as mentioned before an option for LATE so 8pm – LATE?

    Plugin Support angelo_nwl

    (@angelo_nwl)

    Hopefully in future update we could have say 8pm – 2.00am considered as same day too rather than making event over two days

    -this might not happen since technically it’s not the same day? however, you tried Events > Settings > Pages > Event List/Archives > Are current events past events

    Thread Starter mrppp

    (@mrppp)

    i have Are current events past events? set as NO, so should i have this as past then? i guess this would prevent the widgets todays, and future showing the same too?

    Would telling EM that todays event is past event show it as finished using past event shortcode{is_past}content{/is_past}
    set this to yes to consider events that started ‘yesterday’ as past.

    Plugin Author Marcus (aka @msykes)

    (@netweblogic)

    Hopefully in future update we could have say 8pm – 2.00am considered as same day too rather than making event over two days, or as mentioned before an option for LATE so 8pm – LATE?

    thuis will eventually happen actually, it’s requested enough

    current events means that the start/end dates/times are before and after right now.

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