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Hi there,
I love this plugin since it pretty much does everything I need. There’s only one small thing I can’t seem to figure out.
I want the location image to show in the events list. Adding the #_IMAGE code in the template doesn’t seem to work.
Is this possible to do, and of so, how?
Kind regards,
Rein
You can put any image you want in the Event description, but the location image is just what it says: for the location.
Hi Liedekef,
Thanks for your answer.
How would I place an image in the Event description?
Just to be sure: so it is not possible to combine location information (eg. the image) and event information in one?
When creating an event, add the image via the multi-media buttons in the “Details” section, just as when creating a post. Some location info can be shown in the event (like location name), but the location image is only shown in the location balloon when showing the map location of the event. If you want that, just add “#_MAP” to the “Single Event format” setting.
Thanks!
Hey there
I also would love to be able to use #IMAGE on the Event LIST page so I can have a 50×50 image beside the event details in the list format like I have on my site now I love the plugin is awesome but i need the image of the event beside it before you click in to the event
Is that Possible.
Jon
Jon,
sorry, but your userID got deleted when I was cleaning up non-active users. Please re-register.
About your question: the #_IMAGE formatting code is only for the location balloon, not the event. But what you can do is create an attribute for this. Eg, in the “Events list format” you mention <img src=”#_ATT{event_image}” /> where you want the image to appear.
This will cause the attribute “event_image” to appear for every event (if you activate the use of attributes), and there you can enter the http-location to an image