Hey there, Awesome Customers!
Just a heads up: We'll be taking a breather to celebrate International Workers' Day (May 1st and 2nd - Wednesday and Thursday) and Orthodox Easter from Good Friday (May 3rd) through Easter Monday (May 6th). So, from May 1st to May 6th, our team will be off enjoying some well-deserved downtime.
During this time, our customer support will be running on a smaller crew, but don't worry! We'll still be around to help with any urgent matters, though it might take us a bit longer than usual to get back to you.
We'll be back in action at full throttle on May 7th (Tuesday), ready to tackle your questions and requests with gusto!
In the meantime, you can explore our documentation for Amelia and wpDataTables. You'll find loads of helpful resources, including articles and handy video tutorials on YouTube (Amelia's YouTube Channel and wpDataTables' YouTube Channel). These gems might just have the answers you're looking for while we're kicking back.
Thanks a bunch for your understanding and support!
Catch you on the flip side!
Warm regards,
TMS
Dear Amelia Team, I wanted to know if there are any functions or plug_ins in support of Amelia to show the appointment and calendar list without accessing Wordpress. My client would like to have a restricted page on the website, password protected (no problem up to this point), in which the masks "calendar" or "appointments" are present . through widgets (I work with elementor pro) I have some actions but they are not what the client is asking for. thanks
Hello Giulio,
Thanks for reaching out to us.
There is an Amelia booking form that i can be displayed on the front end page. You can use different shortcodes to display the Amelia booking form but to make a password-protected page you might want to use the WordPress settings since this is not related to Amelia. You can find more information on this link.
So, when a new page is created and the password created, you can add the booking form, by following the instructions from this link. All customers will be able to book an appointment without accessing the WordPress.
I hope it helps.
Kind Regards,
Stefan Petrov
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