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Improving Integration of Modern Tribe Events Calander

Discussion in 'Suggestions For Future Releases' started by Scott Tambling, Jun 4, 2018.

  1. Scott Tambling

    Scott Tambling New Member
    Divi Ultimate Child Theme Divi Ultimate Blog Plugin Divi Ultimate Header Plugin Divi Ultimate Footer Plugin

    As a “front-end” developer - let me first thank you for making me look so good via your Divi additions and plug-ins - Bravo!


    As much as I would prefer to be a 100% Divi user - there are functions in Avada and the Modern Tribe Events Plugin that force me to use it instead…


    Here is the default Avada Version:


    List View - https://avada.theme-fusion.com/church/events/


    Single Event View - https://avada.theme-fusion.com/church/event/firework-celebration/



    Here is default layout in Divi:


    List View - http://ansams.staging.wpengine.com/events/list/


    Single Event View - http://ansams.staging.wpengine.com/event/4th-annual-puppy-kitten-shower/


    How difficult would this type of layout modification be as seen in Avada?


    Thanks for all you do!


    Scott
     
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  2. Divi.Help Pro Support

    Divi.Help Pro Support Administrator
    Staff Member

    Currently, we do not plan to support the styling of 3rd party plugin for our child theme.

    Based on what I see on Avada, it seems like they're using bunch of PHP + CSS to achieve that look. I would say that it's not an easy task to achieve that.