开发者 |
add2cal
jekuer |
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更新时间 | 2024年10月28日 15:44 |
PHP版本: | 7.4 及以上 |
WordPress版本: | 6.6 |
版权: | GPLv3 or later |
版权网址: | 版权信息 |
Yes! You can use it completely free of charge. The only minor limitation is, that you are not allowed to rework the plugin to somehow sell the generation of the buttons as managed service. In doubt, simply ask us 🙂.
Have a look at the official documentation by clicking here. If you go for the PRO version, you would configure everything directly in the Add to Calendar PRO app, while you only need to provide the so called "proKey" in the shortcode or block.
When using our PRO offering, you can do so! You would create an event with just any data at our app, link it via its ProKey and then be able to link the core data fields with your meta fields, ACF fields, or shortcodes. When using the Block, the setup at WordPress is quite straightforward by setting the "Dynamic Date Override" option. When using our shortcode, you would need to use the "data" attribute to link the data fields. The following attributes are available:
Yes, you can. First of all, there are a lot of easy to access options for the most common cases, documented at the official documentation. In case you want to go even further with customizing the look of the Add to Calendar Button, you have multiple expert options. They are described in detail at the advanced usage section of the documentation.
If you are signed up for the PRO version, you can transform any button into an RSVP form with one click from the Add to Calendar PRO app. Without this PRO version, unfortunately, you cannot use this feature.
You can always use the WordPress support forum. If the problem is not related to the WordPress integration, but rather the button's functionality, you might also want to consider posting it at the official GitHub repository to reach a bigger audience.