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I am running 3.6.0 at this point.
I don't see anything next to the names. I have admin rights and I set the moderator groups to 5,6,7. |
I just spotted this in the other thread...
"Please note that version 1.0.1 of this hack is NOT compatible with "Farcaster's Event Attendance" version 1.2.0 yet. I am working on updating this hack and I will send out an update when it is ready." I am running that as well... |
That's it there. If you are using the Event Forums integration hack, you need to wait to use version 1.2.0 until a new version of the integration hack is released -- which I hope to have done very soon. In your case, you also need to add a global phrase called "hours" with the word "Hours" in it. That will take care of the form display issue. In version 3.6.4, this phrase definitely already exists.
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I'm not entirely sure if this is the right place for this, but I was sitting here thinking of possible future add-ons or enhancements to the Farcaster series...
Possible USERCP add-on? You know how newly subscribed Threads or Forums display under the USERCP, or if your using an add-on like vS Invites, the "Issue New Invite" displays at the top? Wouldn't it be cool if after a user RSVP's an event or two etc... all the "Yes" and "Maybe" RSVP'd events show under the USERCP? Specific columns I envision (not necessarily in this order) are: The event (linked to calendar/event), Date of event, Days until event, Guests, Status (Yes or Maybe only). You could also separate the statuses by putting the "Yes" and "Maybe" in their own section, one above the other. Now this may be pushing it, but?. you could also put a "Change Status" button at the end of each row, or use the check box option and a drop down list at the bottom with "Yes, Maybe and No". If a user changes their status to "No", the event is removed from the USERCP. I can think of multiple options for changing the status, but you get the idea. Basically the user would be able to manage all their RSPV?d events in one area (or they can go thru each calendar event and manage them individually). Edited: After re-reading my post, I decided that it actually would make sense to add the RSVP'd events a user might have said "No" to as well. This way if the user does change their mind and decide that they can attend a particular event, they could change their status. So now you would see 3 seperate sections, one on top of another (Yes, Maybe, No). :confused: You?re thoughts? |
That's a pretty good idea, jgommel, and not very hard to do with the current architecture. I will see if I can get that in the next revision.
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Thanks Farcaster - YOU ROCK!! I sent a donation your way. Everyone else should too!
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Thanks! My paintball team LOVES the Farcaster and calendar mods in general - we schedule events and practices way into the future, so I started thinking of ways to make event management easier on the team and anyone else that signs up for an event. I have other ideas brewing as well -- I can definitely keep you busy :D . |
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"Hours" has been successfully added :) |
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Does now work for you? ;) The Event Forums Add-On has been updated to work with version 1.2.0. Enjoy! |
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Thanks again! |
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