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  • Plugin Support angelo_nwl

    (@angelo_nwl)

    hi,

    sorry I’m afraid that this is not possible at the moment however you can try to use same start-end date and then use conditional placeholder – https://wp-events-plugin.com/documentation/conditional-placeholders/

    Thread Starter t00kie

    (@t00kie)

    OK, I see.. It’s quite powerful tool ?? I’ve made a category that is called “No term” and all events within this category got hidden date and time using {no_category} placeholder. But I need more thing – Can I remove them from calendar widget using those placeholders?

    Am I right in thinking you want to stop events that are in the “No term” category displaying in the widget?

    Thread Starter t00kie

    (@t00kie)

    Yup, that’s exactly what I want.

    Plugin Support angelo_nwl

    (@angelo_nwl)

    you can use option ‘Category IDs’ under WP Appearance > Widgets > Calendar widget > Category IDs: then add the events category id with negative sign eg. -X where x is the events category id (this will exclude all events assigned to this category from displaying)

    Thread Starter t00kie

    (@t00kie)

    So simple.. I’ve tried ‘<>ID’ though.. so I was close to solve it ??

    Thx guys! Topic is solved!

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