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ALL events appearing on page as if added to cart.

Posted: February 17, 2013 at 12:03 pm

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Adrian Adams

February 17, 2013 at 12:03 pm

Hi, I’d like to do away with the add to cart and view cart buttons and have all of the events just on the booking page as if they were already added to cart. Most of the customers want to buy more than one event and we don’t really need the add to and view buttons, just a choice of events with their ticket amount dropdowns. Please say that there is a way of achieving this? Looking forward to replies. All the best… oh, and the booking page for the website is http://rainbowfutures.co.uk/?page_id=17

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Dean

  • Support Staff

February 18, 2013 at 6:18 am

Hi Adrian,

The closest you could get to this would be to use the Custom Files Add on Espresso Tables shortcode to list the events in a table with an add to cart link for each.

It wouldnt be 100% perfect as they would do that and then be faced with the cart itself, but it is the closest available without having to change core files or code something from scratch.


Adrian Adams

February 18, 2013 at 10:30 am

Hi Dean, thanks for the quick response,

Sorry for another question, would this take a lot of coding? I’m keen to have this done for my client and don’t mind a bit of work if pointed in the right direction? Just to reiterate; basically need the booking page to display as a cart with the events already added.

Many thanks so far


Dean

  • Support Staff

February 19, 2013 at 6:01 am

Hi Adrian,

To do precisely what you are after I am unsure how much coding it would take, because if I understand right you pretty much want all events added straight to the cart and the cart displayed, I would need to get a developer to weigh in on that.

Regarding my option, with the Custom files add on you could add the shortcode into a page ([ESPRESSO_TABLE] and modify the template file to get the right columns etc, with basic PHP skills maybe an hour or so? I wouldnt say I am awesome at PHP and I have modified the files quite easily.


Dean

  • Support Staff

February 20, 2013 at 1:28 am

Hi,

I discussed this with the team and it is actually possible to almost do what you want without coding

All you need to do is use the [ESPRESSO_CART_LINK event_id=”1-2-3″] shortcode and include all the events ID’s in the event_id parameter.

This will add a link which when clicked will add all those event id’s to the cart.

Docs are here http://staging.eventespresso.com/wiki/shortcodes-template-variables/#add-to-cart

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