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8 years 4 months ago #106636
by Jean-Paul Harreman
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Hi, I have a few buttons that I want to hide on my event detail page. How can I do that?
I've attached a screenshot. Hidden some of the details of the event as it is not a public one.
The main button to remove is next to the event title, a gray box that does not do anything...
Also want to hide edit and unpublish buttons for non-admins.
Many thanks in advance!
I've attached a screenshot. Hidden some of the details of the event as it is not a public one.
The main button to remove is next to the event title, a gray box that does not do anything...
Also want to hide edit and unpublish buttons for non-admins.
Many thanks in advance!
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8 years 4 months ago #106677
by Tuan Pham Ngoc
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Hi Jean
1. Go to Events Booking -> Configuration, find the config option Show Print Button , set it to No and the button next to title will be hiden
2. For the edit and publish button, it will only be shown to users from groups which have edit and edit state permission. So I think you can leave it as how it is (Public and registered users won't see these buttons)
3. For other information, if you want to hide, go to Events Booking -> Configuration, look at Themes tab, find the related options and set it to No to hide it
Tuan
1. Go to Events Booking -> Configuration, find the config option Show Print Button , set it to No and the button next to title will be hiden
2. For the edit and publish button, it will only be shown to users from groups which have edit and edit state permission. So I think you can leave it as how it is (Public and registered users won't see these buttons)
3. For other information, if you want to hide, go to Events Booking -> Configuration, look at Themes tab, find the related options and set it to No to hide it
Tuan
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6 years 7 months ago #127863
by Martijn
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Hi Tuan,
Am I crazy or has the number 1. changed? I can not find?:
"Go to Events Booking -> Configuration, find the config option Show Print Button , set it to No and the button next to title will be hidden"
Am I crazy or has the number 1. changed? I can not find?:
"Go to Events Booking -> Configuration, find the config option Show Print Button , set it to No and the button next to title will be hidden"
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6 years 7 months ago #127865
by Martijn
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Pff, found it under:
Events Booking -> Configuration -> Themes -> Other
The translation was a bit weird so I had some difficulty finding it.
Events Booking -> Configuration -> Themes -> Other
The translation was a bit weird so I had some difficulty finding it.
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6 years 7 months ago #127866
by Tuan Pham Ngoc
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Hi Martijn
All instructions we wrote are base on English language. So if you follow the instructions, better login to backend using English language so that you can follow the instructions easier
Tuan
All instructions we wrote are base on English language. So if you follow the instructions, better login to backend using English language so that you can follow the instructions easier
Tuan
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