Doc Tag: plugins

  • Does FooEvents POS integrate with third-party plugins?

    FooEvents POS integrates with the WooCommerce Product Add-Ons extension. FooEvents POS does not specifically integrate with any other third-party WordPress and WooCommerce plugins such as WooCommerce Product Bundles and WooCommerce Min/Max Orders although we would like to add support for them in the future. Certain third-party plugins might still work depending on the functionality they perform, however,…

  • Why is the selected booking slot or seat not displaying on the checkout page?

    If the booking slot or seating information that was selected on the event page does not carry over correctly to the checkout page, then this could be caused by a conflict or setting in your theme or another third-party plugin. If you are using the Flatsome theme you will have to disable the “Floating field labels”…

  • Incompatible Plugins

    While FooEvents works perfectly with the majority of third-party WordPress and WooCommerce plugins, there are certain plugins that we are aware of that unfortunately conflict with FooEvents or affect the proper running of your website. If your site uses any of the plugins on this list, we recommend that you find an alternative solution if…

  • Can the FooEvents plugins be purchased separately?

    Yes, the FooEvents for WooCommerce core plugin and the FooEvents extensions can either be purchased as part of a bundle or separately from their respective product pages.

  • Installing FooEvents plugins

    Please first refer to our minimum requirements If you have an existing WordPress site and would like to install FooEvents, the simplest method to install the FooEvents plugins is to use the WordPress Admin Area. Please ensure that you have already installed WooCommerce. Alternatively, you can upload the plugin ZIP file via an FTP client…

  • Why isn’t the custom fields option displayed under the WordPress screen options?

    If the “Custom Fields” checkbox is not displayed under “Screen Options” in your WordPress Admin Area, there could be something in your current theme or a third-party plugin that is causing a conflict or perhaps disabling this setting as this functionality is included in WordPress by default. Here are some things that you can try:

  • Why do I receive the following error message “The package could not be installed. No valid plugins were found.”?

    If you try to upload the entire FooEvents package, instead of uploading the FooEvents plugins individually,  you may receive an error message that says: “The package could not be installed. No valid plugins were found.” The solution is to download and extract the FooEvents ZIP file first before uploading the plugin/s to your website. You…