• Resolved rorytatem

    (@rorytatem)


    Event Type shortcode does not produce the desired result:
    Using: [ em_event_type id=”87″ event_limit=”1″ ]

    Using the Event Limit works fine as long as it is not “0”
    I would like to use event type shortcode but only for the Primary Content.

    Expected behaviour:
    [ em_event_type id=”87″ event_limit=”0″ ]
    This would disable the Upcoming Events block being output.
    Does not output any related events html.

    Also, is it possible through templating structure to modify the html of the output?
    A couple other small issues:
    – I’ve changed the label in the admin to “Classes” but the Label of Upcoming Events hasn’t changed.
    – In the context of Content and Document structure, the label of Upcoming Events should be a heading H2, H3, H4 etc. – depending on other headings and content – but is only a div. This hurts SEO and Accessibility.

    This would be a great feature(s).

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  • Plugin Support EventPrime Support

    (@eventprimesupport)

    Hi,

    Thanks for using EventPrime.

    You can go to EventPrime -> Settings -> Frontend Views -> Event-Types
    There you can disable the “Show Related Events” option to hide the upcoming events block.

    We have noted your other issues and will fix them in our upcoming releases.

    Thread Starter rorytatem

    (@rorytatem)

    Your solution is a global change.

    I’m using, or would like to use, the shortcode on other pages to promote event types and don’t need the “Upcoming Events” section.
    Other shortcodes have 0/1 to enable disable, it would be great if 0 would disable in this case.
    I’m not sure if it’s a bug or a feature request but expected behaviour would be to disable.

    thanks.

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