![]() ![]() If in case you add a new location directly while creating the event, it gets added by default to the list here. Similar to Event Location, Event Organizer is where you deal with the all these organizers associated with your events.Įvent Type is another name for the different categories you can create for your events. ![]() These categories further have various taxonomies, based on which your event is classified. One event can be included under more than one event type, and up to five such event types can be created in the plugin. There are five major categories here, namely: This is the tab for managing your site settings. The Settings tab has 12 subcategories for adjusting the general settings, font, event appearance, icons and more. The tabs are all self-explanatory still, here is a very quick overview of the more important ones.The General Settings tab lets you handle settings like hiding the Calendar at the front-end, hiding past events, automatically adding past events t the trash, enabling/disabling content filter, Google web fonts, changing the default date format, and the like.All of these are one-click, Yes/No buttons that enable quick editing.The Google Maps API lets you set up options like the Map Display type, color, default zoom level, and map scrolling.The Appearance tab is used to edit the colors of the calendar theme, background, event, event header, text, date, and the font, using an intuitive color picker.The EventCard (more on this later) settings allow you to rearrange the display fields for your individual Event Cards in a drag-and-drop format, enable/disable event descriptions, and set up the featured and location image sizes.The Custom Meta Data tab is where you add additional display fields.It is possible to add up to three extra fields, customizing the name, type (single line text, multiple line text, and button) and the additional details of the field.The Categories tab is to add custom, event type categories, apart from the default two. ![]()
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