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I have made a custom event view template to display my events in a simple list. I want to show the 5 upcoming events that have not expired. We have about 20 events per day which consist of one hour fitness classes. These classes have registration open midnight the day before and close at the end of class. So a 6:00am class on Monday would be open for registration at 12:01am on Sunday and registration would close at class end (7:00 am). However if I have an event_list and want to show 10 fitness classes per page of which 5 are now over (if it is 10am Monday) only 5 classes will be displayed; once I click next on the pagination the next 10 classes will populate. If 10 classes are over for the day no classes will populate and I will need to click the pagination to see any classes. I want to have the first list have a complete 10 classes. What can I do to fix this?
A related issue I found was when using event_custom_view. I tell it not to display expired events and yet they are visible and shows a closed button. How do I hide these closed events?
We have a ticket outstanding looking into the expired events issue, I’ll add the notes here to it.
Regarding the expired events on the Calendar Table template, that actually part of the design. I can add a feature request to look to remove that for future versions but I cannot say when that will be acted upon.
Thanks Dean. Would there be a way to hide or skip closed events on the calendar table template? Also how would I go about changing the output from the date to the event time?
Thank you.
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