thank you for the kind reply. I found a way to fix that. I have anemone question, how could I add a floating button that'll take me to the booking page as per your demo. photo attached.
I would like to create a button that I can add to my pages that will send clients to the services
Starting from Amelia 7.4.2, users can pre-select a list of entity IDs separated by commas, which will be automatically pre-filled on the form. The following list of URL parameters can be added to achieve this:
ameliaEventId: The ID of the event that will pre-filter Event-related shortcodes;
ameliaEventTag: A specific tag added to an event that will pre-filter Event-related shortcodes;
ameliaServiceId: The ID of the service that will pre-filter appointment-booking shortcodes;
ameliaEmployeeId: The ID of a specific employee that will pre-filter appointment-booking shortcodes;
ameliaCategoryId: The ID of a specific category that will pre-filter appointment-booking shortcodes;
ameliaLocationId: The ID of a specific location that will pre-filter appointment-booking shortcodes (can only be used for Service-related booking forms, not Event-related booking forms);
ameliaEventPopup: Enter the event ID of the event to be opened on page load.
Hi,
is there any css code or something that will allow me to hide the 'search bar' and the 'filter by employee bar' please
If there's some CSS code could you please be so kind to tell me where it goes?
Regards,
Simon
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Hello Simon,
Thank you for reaching out to us.
I checked out the booking page on your website and there is no filter and search bards.
Have you found the solution already?
Looking forward to your reply.
Kind Regards,
Uros Jovanovic
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Hi,
thank you for the kind reply. I found a way to fix that. I have anemone question, how could I add a floating button that'll take me to the booking page as per your demo. photo attached.
I would like to create a button that I can add to my pages that will send clients to the services
Reagards,
Simon
Attached files: Screenshot 2024-06-04 at 18.08.28.png
Hello Simon,
Starting from Amelia 7.4.2, users can pre-select a list of entity IDs separated by commas, which will be automatically pre-filled on the form. The following list of URL parameters can be added to achieve this:
- ameliaEventId: The ID of the event that will pre-filter Event-related shortcodes;
- ameliaEventTag: A specific tag added to an event that will pre-filter Event-related shortcodes;
- ameliaServiceId: The ID of the service that will pre-filter appointment-booking shortcodes;
- ameliaEmployeeId: The ID of a specific employee that will pre-filter appointment-booking shortcodes;
- ameliaCategoryId: The ID of a specific category that will pre-filter appointment-booking shortcodes;
- ameliaLocationId: The ID of a specific location that will pre-filter appointment-booking shortcodes (can only be used for Service-related booking forms, not Event-related booking forms);
- ameliaEventPopup: Enter the event ID of the event to be opened on page load.
Examples:Event URL:
Booking Form URL:
Please note that these are examples and not live websites. They demonstrate how a URL with predefined parameters would function.
Kind Regards,
Uros Jovanovic
[email protected]
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Amelia: FAQ | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Amelia demo sites | Docs | Discord Community
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Powerful Filters | Gravity Forms Integration for wpDataTables | Formidable Forms Integration for wpDataTables | Master-Detail Tables