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  Public Ticket #3044339
Hiding categories
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  •  4
    Marius Volden started the conversation

    Hi!

    I was wondering if its possible to hide service from a category? Like, is it possible to create another category than "All Services"?

    I want one category for the "public area", and I want another for a more "private", and no I'm not looking for the "Hide from categories" button, because I want people to be able to schedual if they have the link.

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    I want the "Family Fitness" not showing in [ameliacatalog]  thing:

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    But I want it to show it as [ameliabooking category=6] somewhere else.

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    I've set my appointents to be "Approved" as standard, but when I try to book its set to "Pending". How come?

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    ------------- Also.............

    I have put this to disable:

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    Yet, when I try to see if the timeslot is taken when trying to book another appointment, it still says the exacted booked date and time is available. This can be tricky if 2 different companies book me the same date and time..

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  •   Marius Volden replied privately
  •  1,571
    Uroš replied

    Hello Marius,

    Thank you for reaching out to us.

    Firstly, I would like to sincerely apologize for the delayed response as we have been experiencing an unusually high number of tickets. I am sorry that it has taken longer than usual to respond to your concern and your patience is highly appreciated.

    1. Unfortunately, there is currently no such option with Amelia's built-in features. You can suggest that feature on the following link: https://features.wpamelia.com/ 

    We carefully follow suggestions from our customers and the more vote the feature gets, the more priority we put on implementing that feature in one of the future updates.

    2. Unfortunately, I could not find the booking page on the front end. Can you please provide me with the URL of the booking form so I can test it out and provide you with an update on this issue?

    3. For this purpose, you could disable the "Allow booking below minimum capacity" option.

    If this is disabled, your front-end customers won't be able to submit a booking unless they fill in the minimum service capacity, but once they book for any capacity above the minimum, the time slot will become unavailable for booking for others.

    Looking forward to your reply.

    Kind Regards, 

    Uros Jovanovic
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  •  4
    Marius Volden replied

    1. Ah okey, thats sad

    2. I dont know if I understand what you mean, but the front end bookings can be found 3 places:

    https://mavvi.no/bestill-fotografering/

    https://mavvi.no/bedriftsfotografering/#BBooking

    https://mavvi.no/enkeltperson/#HSBooking

    You can also try to translate the site so it might give more meaning ^^

    3. Ahh! I see! I thought that was an admin--option thing!

  •  1,571
    Uroš replied

    Hello Marius,

    I booked a test appointment and the booking status was set to "Approved" right away.

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    Please let me know if this is the case from you end as well.

    Looking forward to your reply.

    Kind Regards, 

    Uros Jovanovic
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  •  4
    Marius Volden replied

    It's been working fine after a while after I posted this post I think, so maybe it just had to take a breather, i dont know. I first thought you had already been in and fixed it :D

    Atleast I got the answer about the part where people could book appointments at the same times :)

    Now im trying to figure out a way I can get a different booking on another subpage without it showing up in catalog, if it means I have to categories seperatly on the "BOOK TIME"-page, but I liked my setup now so that will be sad.

  •  1,571
    Uroš replied

    Hello Marius.

    Unfortunately, there is no workaround at the moment, as you would need to create another category for that service and simply add it on a different page.

    Please let me know if you have any other questions.

    Kind Regards, 

    Uros Jovanovic
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  •  4
    Marius Volden replied

    The workaround would be to make my own buttons that redirects then to another site with url.io/#anchors which takes them to the category id

  •  1,571
    Uroš replied

    Hello Marius,

    Have you tried that? Does it work?

    Looking forward to your reply.

    Kind Regards, 

    Uros Jovanovic
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  •  4
    Marius Volden replied

    Yes, like make a button with this link for example: https://mavvi.no/bedriftsfotografering/#BBooking
    It basicly just links to [ameliacatalog category=1]

    But it seems clumsy to lead to other pages, but its OK I guess, untill you guys hopefully add the possibility to add more catalogs. I'd like to have a "Videoproduction"-catalog too, to avoid mixing too much.

  •  1,571
    Uroš replied

    Hello Marius,

    Thank you for your patience. 

    Glad to hear that.

    If you do not want the button to lead to another page, there is an option to create a pop-up with Elementor.

    When you have created Employees, services and/or events in Amelia, you can add them on front-end using our shortcodes, which are explained in detail in the article "Amelia Shortcodes and Front-end implementation".

    In Elementor widgets, simply search for “Amelia” in Elementor’s side bar, and drag the widget onto a page:

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    When it’s dragged into the page, the same parameter options seen in the Gutenberg block are shown in Elementor’s side panel:

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    So, to cover all options in here real quick:

    1. Select Category – allows you to select a specific category you have created in Amelia. 
    2. Select Service – allows you to select a specific service created in Amelia;
    3. Select Employee – selection which filters the form per selected employee;
    4. Select Location – if your employees are working on multiple locations, you can choose which location’s bookings will appear in the window.
    5. Show All refers to “Services” and “Packages”, and is only available in Amelia’s Pro license (since packages are not included in the Basic license). With this option, you can choose if the form will show both services and packages (all), only services, or only packages. All these can be combined, but please be careful that you’re selecting actual values. For example, if you select [ameliacatalog category=1 employee=3 location=2], and there’s no Employee #3 working on Category 1, or on Location #2, the booking form will continuously load, and will not display anything.
    6. Load booking form manually – this is used for popups within Elementor, and that’s what we’re going to explain now.

    First, you need to actually create a Popup in Elementor, following Elementor's tutorial here.

    We added a shortcode for the popup - it needs to have the ID of the button that is calling the popup, so this is
    how one of the shortcodes should look like in the Elementor pop-up:

    [ameliabooking trigger=amelia-button-id]

    So, if the button ID is "my-popup-button" it will be:

    [ameliabooking trigger=my-popup-button]

    So, you create a Popup and add this shortcode in the popup.

    Please note: At the moment, you cannot use Elementor's Amelia widgets in the popup, so when configuring the popup, make sure to add the "Shortcode" widget, and manually type the shortcode you need:

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    On the bottom-left part of the screen, click on the gear symbol to access Popup Settings:

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    In there, go to "Advanced", and enable "Prevent Closing on Overlay":

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    Then, on the page - add a button, on which the popup will be called, next to the "Link" field click on "Dynamic Tags" and select "Popup" from the drop-down:

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    Then, click on "Popup" in the link field, and you'll see the settings for the popup. Click on the "All" drop-down, and type the name of the popup you previously created. Select it, and click away to close the settings:

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    In the same form, below, you will see the "Button ID" field, where you need to add the ID for the trigger (from Amelia's shortcode):

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    That is it - once you publish this page, when you click on the button, it will open a popup which will manually trigger the "my-popup-button" and open Amelia's booking form.

    Kind Regards, 

    Uros Jovanovic
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