• Resolved Mo

    (@mdgaston)


    Hello,

    Would it be possible that your (free version) plugin parse fields for shortcodes so that the values are showed instead of the shortcodes?

    For example I would like to use a [productprice] shortcode that I defined in a .php file (with let’s say a value of 10) and that your plugin shows “10” on the page it generates.

    Thanks

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  • Plugin Support Abz

    (@abzlevelup)

    Hi @mdgaston, that’s a good question. Please note that shortcodes are only available with our Pro version. Also, to answer the question, this is not possible with our plugin. However, our shortcodes have options for different attributes and parameters.

    See the article here to learn more:
    https://theeventscalendar.com/knowledgebase/k/shortcodes/

    Also, please create a presale ticket on our helpdesk for more queries regarding our Premium Plugins. This is for us to follow WordPress Forum Guidelines regarding premium users.

    Let me know if that helps.

    Plugin Support Darian

    (@d0153)

    Hi @mdgaston ,

    This thread has been inactive for a while, so we’ll go ahead and mark it Resolved. Please open a new thread if any other questions arise, and we’d be happy to help.

    Thread Starter Mo

    (@mdgaston)

    Sorry for the delay replying.

    Actually, currently the plugin kind of brake the normal workflow of WordPress that allows natively to use shortcodes that anyone can define.

    Could you find a simple way to first parse shortcodes on entries, then let the plugin do its stuff?
    Thanks.

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