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  • #12261 Reply

    Hi Stephen,

    I am trialing your event organiser in my site.

    I would like to have multiple instances of a calendar on 3 different pages.

    On each different page I would like to only show 1 category.

    This would allow me to have 3 different calendars show 3 different lots of content.

    Is this possible using your plugin?

    I look forward to hearing back from you soon.

    Kind regards

    James

    James
    #12262 Reply

    Hi James,

    Yes it is. You could have three copies of the calendar, each specifying a category:

    [eo_fullcalendar category="cat-A-slug"]
    [eo_fullcalendar category="cat-B-slug"]
    [eo_fullcalendar category="cat-C-slug"]

    A word of caution: when copying shortcodes from a website, coy it into the text editor not the “Visual” tab in the WordPress WYSIWYG editor.

    Alternatively you could have one calendar displaying all three categories, with a filter to view a specific one:

    [eo_fullcalendar category="cat-A-slug,cat-B-slug,cat-C-slug" headerCenter="category"]

    Full documentation for the calendar shortcode can be found here: http://docs.wp-event-organiser.com/shortcodes/calendar/.

    Stephen Harris
    #21758 Reply

    Hi.

    I want to do the same, but with Event lists..?
    Each different page I would like to only show 1 category.

    Regards
    Kevin

    Kevin Johannesen
    #21759 Reply

    I found a solution 😉
    [eo_events event_category=” “]

    Kevin

    Kevin Johannesen
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