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Tips for structuring events
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10 months 4 weeks ago #166661
by Jean-Luc TREVILLY
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I can't find a structural logic for eventbooking, do you have any suggestions?
The characteristics of the project:
10 people must manage events, each manages a separate geographical sector.
The events are the same
We need a presentation page for each person with associated locations, and other information (a contact form for example), these pages will be accessible via the menu
Ideally when a visitor arrives on the site he uses a search module which allows him to find the events closest to his home.
So far there are no major difficulties...
But how can we open the details of the event found by the search module in the menu corresponding to the person who manages this event?
What would be the best configuration to achieve this? is it possible ?
The characteristics of the project:
10 people must manage events, each manages a separate geographical sector.
The events are the same
We need a presentation page for each person with associated locations, and other information (a contact form for example), these pages will be accessible via the menu
Ideally when a visitor arrives on the site he uses a search module which allows him to find the events closest to his home.
So far there are no major difficulties...
But how can we open the details of the event found by the search module in the menu corresponding to the person who manages this event?
What would be the best configuration to achieve this? is it possible ?
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10 months 3 weeks ago #166674
by Tuan Pham Ngoc
Replied by Tuan Pham Ngoc on topic Tips for structuring events
I'm afraid of it is not possible. When users find events via search module and click on an event, they will see event details page of that event. There is no option to open it in the menu with the person who manages this event
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Tuan
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Tuan
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10 months 3 weeks ago #166680
by Jean-Luc TREVILLY
Replied by Jean-Luc TREVILLY on topic Tips for structuring events
Indeed, the search module does not refer to a specific page.
On the other hand, by clicking on the name of the event we can open it on a page corresponding to a menu of the type upcoming-events for example, my solution is to group the places in a category which bears the name of the geographical area managed by the user.
So far it seems to be working...
I hope my way of doing things won't cause any problems?
Concerning the search module it is not possible to delete the search by keywords, I did it in CSS but an option like for the other search criteria (date, category, address...) would be practical
On the other hand, by clicking on the name of the event we can open it on a page corresponding to a menu of the type upcoming-events for example, my solution is to group the places in a category which bears the name of the geographical area managed by the user.
So far it seems to be working...
I hope my way of doing things won't cause any problems?
Concerning the search module it is not possible to delete the search by keywords, I did it in CSS but an option like for the other search criteria (date, category, address...) would be practical
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