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You'll always be able to reach us through a widget in the bottom right corner of each website, where you can ask questions, report issues, or simply get assistance.

While we still do not offer live support, a new advanced, AI-powered assistant, trained on our documentation, use cases, and real conversations with our team, is there to help with basic to intermediate questions in no time.

We're doing our best to make this transition smooth and hassle-free. After June 1st, this current support website will redirect you to the new "Contact Us" pages on our product sites.

Thanks for your continued support and trust – we’re excited to bring you an even better support experience!

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  Public Ticket #2576484
make it more obvious that user needs to click on event to get details + book?
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    Gerlinde started the conversation

    Hi. Is there a way to add CTA or prompt to make it more clear/obvious for the user that he/she needs to click on the event listing for more info & to make a booking ? 

  • [deleted] replied

    Hello Gerlinde,

    Thank you for your message.

    Could you please try adding this custom HTML to the page where you have events Amelia shortcode: 

    <style>
    .am-event div:nth-child(2):not(.am-event-book-cta):not(.el-form-item):not(.am-event-sub-info):not(.el-select-dropdown):not(#am-spinner):not(.paypal-button) {display: block !important;}
    .am-event .am-event-data .am-event-info .am-event-sub-info div:nth-child(2) {display: inline-block !important;}
    </style>

    and please let me know if it worked.