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I think I have a simple question but I can´t find an answer in the documentation. I can create Events with an “Event Manager” Account and I see the Events with an “Administrator” and with an “Espresso Master Admin”. Their status is “pending”. But where can I publish them?
thanks for advice
I am using:
WP 3.4.1
EE Versión 3.1.25.P
Roles & Permissions Basic and Pro
At the bottom of the Event Espresso> User Permissions page there is an option that you can set where it says “Events created by “Event Managers” require approval?” If this is set to no, the events will automatically get published. If it is set to Yes, they’ll get set to pending which is the case here.
Someone with admin level capabilities can approve the pending events by logging in and going to the edit screen for the pending events and changing the event status to Public. If you look under “Event Options” on the edit screen, you’ll see the status selector.
I was looking for it more close to the orange “pending”. Something like publish. But Thats just my opinion. Maybe it would be helpfull enough to mention it in documentation ;-)
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