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CiviEvent: Public link for events of a specific type
The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are InListing events in wordpressOnly admin can access event registration pageRecording/ tracking time spent on EventsWay to display non-public events to employeesconfusing interface for staff registering contacts for eventsFor a particular event, how to list all the other events that participants have been on?CiviEvent : display future and past eventsFor civiEvents in a Drupal View, how to display only one of a repeating event?“CiviCRM Upcoming” block displaying old eventsLocations dissappearing from events
Running CiviCRM 5.10.4 and Drupal 7.65.
We have several different event types in CiviEvent (e.g. PD Workshops, Volunteer Trainings, etc)
I'd like to be able to have a page on our website which automatically displays all the active events in specific event types. So then e.g. on our Volunteer page, rather than manually updating the page with the event links of upcoming training dates, I could link to another page which lists all the upcoming events that have the event type "Volunteer Training".
Is this possible?
civievent
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Running CiviCRM 5.10.4 and Drupal 7.65.
We have several different event types in CiviEvent (e.g. PD Workshops, Volunteer Trainings, etc)
I'd like to be able to have a page on our website which automatically displays all the active events in specific event types. So then e.g. on our Volunteer page, rather than manually updating the page with the event links of upcoming training dates, I could link to another page which lists all the upcoming events that have the event type "Volunteer Training".
Is this possible?
civievent
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Running CiviCRM 5.10.4 and Drupal 7.65.
We have several different event types in CiviEvent (e.g. PD Workshops, Volunteer Trainings, etc)
I'd like to be able to have a page on our website which automatically displays all the active events in specific event types. So then e.g. on our Volunteer page, rather than manually updating the page with the event links of upcoming training dates, I could link to another page which lists all the upcoming events that have the event type "Volunteer Training".
Is this possible?
civievent
Running CiviCRM 5.10.4 and Drupal 7.65.
We have several different event types in CiviEvent (e.g. PD Workshops, Volunteer Trainings, etc)
I'd like to be able to have a page on our website which automatically displays all the active events in specific event types. So then e.g. on our Volunteer page, rather than manually updating the page with the event links of upcoming training dates, I could link to another page which lists all the upcoming events that have the event type "Volunteer Training".
Is this possible?
civievent
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You should be able to do this using a drupal view - You might need to enable the civicrm entity module.
You'll want to create a view that lists Civicrm Events then filter down the criteria you are using.
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Indeed, I would do it as a view. You could have it as a page and link to it or even have it as a block. That block could then be placed in a sidebar, above or below your main content, etc just on that page. You can even insert the view into the body of your content. We do that all the time. You can see that right here where we have trainings for a specific state inserted into a page: tgci.com/funding-sources/california
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You should be able to do this using a drupal view - You might need to enable the civicrm entity module.
You'll want to create a view that lists Civicrm Events then filter down the criteria you are using.
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Indeed, I would do it as a view. You could have it as a page and link to it or even have it as a block. That block could then be placed in a sidebar, above or below your main content, etc just on that page. You can even insert the view into the body of your content. We do that all the time. You can see that right here where we have trainings for a specific state inserted into a page: tgci.com/funding-sources/california
– Jenni Simonis
1 hour ago
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You should be able to do this using a drupal view - You might need to enable the civicrm entity module.
You'll want to create a view that lists Civicrm Events then filter down the criteria you are using.
1
Indeed, I would do it as a view. You could have it as a page and link to it or even have it as a block. That block could then be placed in a sidebar, above or below your main content, etc just on that page. You can even insert the view into the body of your content. We do that all the time. You can see that right here where we have trainings for a specific state inserted into a page: tgci.com/funding-sources/california
– Jenni Simonis
1 hour ago
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You should be able to do this using a drupal view - You might need to enable the civicrm entity module.
You'll want to create a view that lists Civicrm Events then filter down the criteria you are using.
You should be able to do this using a drupal view - You might need to enable the civicrm entity module.
You'll want to create a view that lists Civicrm Events then filter down the criteria you are using.
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Indeed, I would do it as a view. You could have it as a page and link to it or even have it as a block. That block could then be placed in a sidebar, above or below your main content, etc just on that page. You can even insert the view into the body of your content. We do that all the time. You can see that right here where we have trainings for a specific state inserted into a page: tgci.com/funding-sources/california
– Jenni Simonis
1 hour ago
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Indeed, I would do it as a view. You could have it as a page and link to it or even have it as a block. That block could then be placed in a sidebar, above or below your main content, etc just on that page. You can even insert the view into the body of your content. We do that all the time. You can see that right here where we have trainings for a specific state inserted into a page: tgci.com/funding-sources/california
– Jenni Simonis
1 hour ago
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Indeed, I would do it as a view. You could have it as a page and link to it or even have it as a block. That block could then be placed in a sidebar, above or below your main content, etc just on that page. You can even insert the view into the body of your content. We do that all the time. You can see that right here where we have trainings for a specific state inserted into a page: tgci.com/funding-sources/california
– Jenni Simonis
1 hour ago
Indeed, I would do it as a view. You could have it as a page and link to it or even have it as a block. That block could then be placed in a sidebar, above or below your main content, etc just on that page. You can even insert the view into the body of your content. We do that all the time. You can see that right here where we have trainings for a specific state inserted into a page: tgci.com/funding-sources/california
– Jenni Simonis
1 hour ago
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