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Client is running a Semester that consists of 8 week classes only on Wednesdays. Can we show “Week1, Week2, etc. on Calendar (Wednesdays only) but only show the registration for Semester on Custom Table? We also want to end registration on first Wednesday day of first week.
Note: I’m running these short codes ([ESPRESSO_EVENTS]
[EVENT_CUSTOM_VIEW template_name=”events-table”]) on Course Schedule page and the CSS to hide (div#event_content.event_content {display:none;}) the normal event so it only displays the Custom Table.
Calendar is set up to show on Home Page and Calendar Page
It would appear you no longer need to remove the other weeks from the table, is that correct?
One thing you can do is set weeks 2+ to use Week 1’s registration page. What this means it is any users click to register on any other week, they will be directed to Week 1 (meaning one attendee list to manage) to register.
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