Doc Tag: WordPress

  • Can I install FooEvents on a WordPress Multisite or multi-vendor network?

    WordPress Multisite environment or “network” FooEvents can be installed in a WordPress Multisite environment or “network”. You can read more about “Creating a Network” here: https://developer.wordpress.org/advanced-administration/multisite Essentially, each user would have their own URL e.g. http://your-website.com/username/ and their own login details. The FooEvents plugin(s) will be installed on the main domain only and then all…

  • 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:

  • Is Elementor Pro compatible with FooEvents?

    Reports from customers have confirmed that the Elementor Pro advanced page builder for WordPress is fully compatible with WooCommerce. Since FooEvents is built for WooCommerce and essentially adds event management and ticketing functionality to products while reusing the same styles and templates, there shouldn’t be any incompatibility issues if you build or style your website…

  • Why are my automatic plugin updates not working?

    These are the most common reasons why automatic plugin updates might not be working: 1. License keys and automatic updates Please read this article which explains how to create a FooEvents license key and setup automatic plugin updates 2. WordPress plugin cache WordPress caches the plugins page for up to 24 hours. If you recently…