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Hi!
I’ve made a custom event list loop to show a list of upcoming events on the homepage. It’s sorting by the start date of the event, with show_expired=false. Which is all working great. However, most my events are 3 weeks long. I want them to be excluded from the list after the start date. For example:
Event1, starts Jan. 20, goes through Feb. 10.
On Jan. 20, I would like it to stop showing up in the main event list.
So basically, I need some kind of command like show_expired=false, but that expires at the start date. Any ideas? Many thanks!
j.
Yes – I didn’t want to do that intially because elsewhere I liked the event still showing past the start date. But after thinking it over, that seems to work ok.
My much bigger issue now is the other forum post I made last night. About switching the formatting from event_list_display to a different event_list_display.
Thanks!
Okay great. I will mark this topic resolved and we will continue to help you on the other topic.
Thanks!
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