The Support tab has links to the support forums and the helpdesk on the home website. This tab shows all the EventON add-ons that you have purchased, installed, and activated. There is also an auto-generated dynamic style sheet right below the customizable CSS where the changes you make are added at the front-end. The Styles tab lets you add all the custom effects that you want for your fonts and text, layout, and design templates. You can set up three different languages, to make you page localization ready. The Language category lets you select your website’s language and modify the month and date names, as well as event categories, taxonomies, headers, and the general fields displayed on the calendar, to whatever you want. The other subcategories include Sorting and Filtering, Icons, EventTop, and Third Party API’s.It also has the one-click shortcode generator that lets you decide the fields that will be added to the page where you will be displaying your calendar, when you insert that particular shortcode. The Shortcodes tab has the information about the three default shortcodes available in the plugin.The Event Paging section lets you handle the event page templates and customize the URL links and the slugs for the same.You can add at the most five categories here and include custom taxonomies for each, to classify events. The Categories tab is to add custom, event type categories, apart from the default two.It is possible to add up to three extra fields, customizing the name, type (single line text, multiple line text, and button) and the additional details of the field. The Custom Meta Data tab is where you add additional display fields.The EventCard (more on this later) settings allow you to rearrange the display fields for your individual Event Cards in a drag-and-drop format, enable/disable event descriptions, and set up the featured and location image sizes.The Appearance tab is used to edit the colors of the calendar theme, background, event, event header, text, date, and the font, using an intuitive color picker.The Google Maps API lets you set up options like the Map Display type, color, default zoom level, and map scrolling. All of these are one-click, Yes/No buttons that enable quick editing.
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