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  • Participant
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    Thank you SO much Brajesh. It works and I can get further 🙂

  • Participant
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    Awesome. It worked. Thanks 🙂

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    Awesome. Thank you VERY MUCH Brajesh 🙂

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    OK, I will jump in Loco translate then. And of course, I will share it afterwards 🙂

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    Torben Heikel Vinther on in reply to: [Resolved] WooSidebars addon? #18507

    Cool. I’ve just tried Content Aware Sidebars, and it works like a charm 🙂
    Thanks

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    Awesome. It worked! Thank you! 🙂

    But don’t you think I should make the change in a separate custom plugin instead of hard-coding the original plugin? Or what is the best practice here?

    /Torben

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    Hi Brajesh

    I definitely think that I will follow this route:
    Events Calendar Pro + Event Ticket + BP Events Calendar

    To begin with, I will try to remove some of the elements in the bpec-event-form.php I don’t need to make it more simple:
    – Organizer
    – Event website
    – Ticket

    Then I will try to see if I can fix the draft-issue myself or I have to get help from the plugin developers (but they don’t seem so communicative like you!)

    Doing that I can accept that I have to add an RSVP manually as admin if a user asks to get it on an event. Later on I will try to get that fixed too of course.

    What do you think of that?

    Best regards
    Torben

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    Hi Brajesh

    Good to hear 🙂

    I have now purchased the Community Events plugin (extension for the Events Calendar with 30 days refunds period), so I can test it out. The Community Events works fine in some way:

    1) Users can add new events that I can set as published when submitted
    2) Users can see a list of their events
    3) The events get viewed on the calendar

    But the Community Events plugin doesn’t solve this:
    A) Users can not add RSVP to an event even though I also have installed the free Event Ticket plugin
    B) Users can not select a BuddyPress Group for the event
    C) If the user adds an event from their Profile Page he can add a group
    D) If the user adds an event from their Profile Page he can NOT add an RSVP
    E) If the user adds an event from their Profile Page the event gets saved as a DRAFT

    Given these issues I think – for me – the best solution would still be to use the combo Events Calendar Pro + Event Ticket + BP Events Calendar and try to get the BP Event Calendar updated so it can save events as published AND add RSVP.

    /Torben

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    Hi

    That would be awesome, but I will not take all your time. You have done more than I could have dreamed of already 🙂

    If all developers was like you, I could really get something done by the end of the day 🙂

    /Torben

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    Hi again

    I have found out that the BP Events Calendar saves all user-submitted events as draft, so it’s not actually a bug. But it would be nice if I could change the status myself, since I’m not aware of that the Events Calendar sends email notifications to site admins about events that needs to be published.

    I have submitted some support tickets at the plugin page including the bug you found:
    https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/bp-events-calendar

    Thanks
    Torben