davecowen
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No, it’s the opposite. On my install, the link in the timetable uses the Tickets text value by default. So, if there is a day with multiple shows in the same venue, that box in the timetable will say “Tickets Tickets Tickets” by default. It only displays the start time for an event if I enter the start time in the “Text for Tickets link”.
Funny – on my install, the default behavior in my install was always that the word “Tickets” is linked in the timetable, not the start time. I have to actually enter the start time in the “Text for Tickets Link” blank to get it to display the start time.
It was unselected, because I was using shortcodes elsewhere in my site to pull events. I tried changing it to a test page, and resaving permalinks. but no luck.
That actually made things worse. Now I have only a single event on the calendar, which is the site’s (unused) Hello World page.
Permalinks are set to Post Name in Common Settings, and Custom: /shows in Optional Settings
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Theater for WordPress] Timetable / Venues / Calendars / PagingSure thing! I’m on the road right now, though, so if this doesn’t happen until tomorrow morning, that’s why.
Thanks for the quick response!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Theater for WordPress] Timetable / Venues / Calendars / PagingAlso, is there documentation for [wpt_events_grid]? In particular – and I shouldn’t have assumed the plugin did this – I was hoping to have a grid of *productions* rather than events.