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- Luca De Matteis
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3 years 1 month ago #150630
by Luca De Matteis
Show registration form was created by Luca De Matteis
Hi there!
I'm using your extensioni into my website. I use SP Page Builder to make the internal pages.
I need to display the registration form into these single pages (not the entire event, only the registration form).
How to?
Thanks
I'm using your extensioni into my website. I use SP Page Builder to make the internal pages.
I need to display the registration form into these single pages (not the entire event, only the registration form).
How to?
Thanks
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3 years 1 month ago #150637
by Tuan Pham Ngoc
Replied by Tuan Pham Ngoc on topic Show registration form
Hello Luca
The solution is using EB Easy View Module eventbookingdoc.joomservices.com/advance...res/easy-view-module
1. Create a hidden menu item to link to registration form of the event you want
2. Use that module above to display that registration form
3. Load the module into the page using SP Page Builder
That should be the solution
Tuan
The solution is using EB Easy View Module eventbookingdoc.joomservices.com/advance...res/easy-view-module
1. Create a hidden menu item to link to registration form of the event you want
2. Use that module above to display that registration form
3. Load the module into the page using SP Page Builder
That should be the solution
Tuan
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