The sections/blocks of WordPress displaying employee information, our support does not cover this, but I hope you can create that, with employee image, I suppose, and some data about each employee?
Then you can place a link looking as a button for each employee, ( if you need help to create HTML button, please check this useful tutorial;
and set the link to go to the employee page. ( of course, for each employee you will create their own page and each button has to have a respectful link to each page)
Now, on the page where they go to book for a specific employee, you can set this Amelia shortcode :
For new booking form 2.0 :
[ameliastepbooking employee=1] if you want to show the booking form for the employee with ID 1.
Or the old booking form 1.0:
[ameliabooking employee=1] if you want to show the booking form for the employee with ID 1
You can also check out our Quick Start Guide; on this Documentation we have a lot of useful pages with videos, that can help you get started with Amelia setup.
If you have any further questions or issues, please feel free to open a new ticket, and we'll gladly help.
well there are 309 employees, so no to the a page per an employee...but, i did find this plugin as a work around.
It displays the pages like this (for this site employees have been renamed to tents) which is perfect, only, there are fields showing, like the ID, email and phone that I can't seem to hide with CSS:
But for now, it's a good work around. But maybe as a feature update, sometimes clients would maybe want to see who all the "yoga instructors" or "hair dressers" or "tattoo artists" are and their work before making an appointment with someone. I am going to ad it to suggested features now as well.
We are happy that you found an alternate solution to present what you need, or at least as close to it as possible, by using the 'Display WP Admin Pages in the Frontend - WP Frontend Admin' plugin.
We did not yet have a chance to test something like this out, combined with Amelia, but it is quite interesting, and i am sure it will be useful for our devs , to get an idea about improvements for the future.
Thank you very much for this suggestion; as well as sharing your workaround with us.
Of course, as you know, please don't hesitate to reach out to us with new tickets for any new question.
Hi,
Is it possible to display all the employees on the front end?
Hello,
Thank you for reaching out to us.
The sections/blocks of WordPress displaying employee information, our support does not cover this, but I hope you can create that, with employee image, I suppose, and some data about each employee?
Then you can place a link looking as a button for each employee, ( if you need help to create HTML button, please check this useful tutorial;
and for CSS styling of the button, check here)
and set the link to go to the employee page. ( of course, for each employee you will create their own page and each button has to have a respectful link to each page)
Now, on the page where they go to book for a specific employee, you can set this Amelia shortcode :
For new booking form 2.0 :
[ameliastepbooking employee=1] if you want to show the booking form for the employee with ID 1.
Or the old booking form 1.0:
[ameliabooking employee=1] if you want to show the booking form for the employee with ID 1
You can also check out our Quick Start Guide; on this Documentation we have a lot of useful pages with videos, that can help you get started with Amelia setup.
If you have any further questions or issues, please feel free to open a new ticket, and we'll gladly help.
Have a great day!
Kind Regards,
Stanislav Snagovskiy
[email protected]
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well there are 309 employees, so no to the a page per an employee...but, i did find this plugin as a work around.
It displays the pages like this (for this site employees have been renamed to tents) which is perfect, only, there are fields showing, like the ID, email and phone that I can't seem to hide with CSS:
But for now, it's a good work around. But maybe as a feature update, sometimes clients would maybe want to see who all the "yoga instructors" or "hair dressers" or "tattoo artists" are and their work before making an appointment with someone. I am going to ad it to suggested features now as well.
Hi, PeriPeriCreative
We are happy that you found an alternate solution to present what you need, or at least as close to it as possible, by using the 'Display WP Admin Pages in the Frontend - WP Frontend Admin' plugin.
We did not yet have a chance to test something like this out, combined with Amelia, but it is quite interesting, and i am sure it will be useful for our devs , to get an idea about improvements for the future.
Thank you very much for this suggestion; as well as sharing your workaround with us.
Of course, as you know, please don't hesitate to reach out to us with new tickets for any new question.
Thanks.
Kind Regards,
Miloš Jovanović
[email protected]
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