Category: Website Integration
You can fully brand your ThunderTix public event website so it feels like an extension of your own site. Our Web Design Tools make it simple to:
- Upload your logo
- Choose colors that match your brand
- Add a footer image
- Apply quick, accessible design tips for a polished look
No coding is requ
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When you log in to your ThunderTix account, you will see a button on the right side of your events page that says "All Events Code". That is where you'll see all of your options for all active events.
If you currently have only one event created in your active Event Listing, your URL t
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If you currently have only one event created in your active Event Listing, your URL t
You can customize your event listing to mimic the styles/elements of your own website in order to maintain the same brand as your own public website.
- Head to the top menu of your ThunderTix account
- From your top menu in the upper right corner, click the browser icon then click "Fonts
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You can add CSS to your Public display settings to hide elements from the Public view. Just head to Public display settings >> Web design tools >> Customize CSS.
Then, under "Custom CSS Styles" enter the CSS code exactly as it appears below. Make sure to click the "Save Draft and Pub
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Then, under "Custom CSS Styles" enter the CSS code exactly as it appears below. Make sure to click the "Save Draft and Pub
From your top menu in the upper right corner, click the browser icon and click Edit Public Display. From your Public Display Settings, you can change the Event Display Format to "Calendar Layout" and then use the code from your Event Manager to embed the calendar layout into your webs
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If you want to display your events on your website— for individual events or multiple performances—you can now generate a code or ticket link directly from the platform.
This code can be embedded into your page to visually and easily showcase your events.
To get the code, follow these
Please see the following support post for instructions on adding your events to your website:
How to get the website code for your event or package
How to get the website code for your event or package
You have the option to use the embedded iframe code or the overlay in addition to a direct link. When using the iframe or overlay, all of your events appear on your website which has your logo, styles, etc.
In addition to just embedding your events right into your own site, you can a
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In addition to just embedding your events right into your own site, you can a
You can see your public URL where you can direct your customers. It can be seen by clicking the browser icon in the upper right corner then Edit Public Display. You can change the web address.
Further, you can embed your public event listing on your own page using the various Get Code
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Further, you can embed your public event listing on your own page using the various Get Code
You can add the following CSS to your Public Display Settings under Fonts and CSS Styles to hide the Continue Shopping button from the checkout page:
.continue-shopping {
display:none;
}
.continue-shopping {
display:none;
}
You can embed ThunderTix using an iframe on your website. You have the option to adjust the height of the iframe thus eliminating the need for scroll bars.
You can adjust the scrolling='no' instead of the default scrolling='auto'. Then, set the height on the iframe to be 1000px so that
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You can adjust the scrolling='no' instead of the default scrolling='auto'. Then, set the height on the iframe to be 1000px so that
Hello Max,
Please describe the challenge you're experiencing integrating your website with Elementor, etc. and our customer support team will be happy to assist you!
Please describe the challenge you're experiencing integrating your website with Elementor, etc. and our customer support team will be happy to assist you!
If you're using the standard event links to display your ThunderTix events from your website, you may want to consider adding a link redirection after a ticket purchase. First, we recommend creating your own thank you page on your website that can be linked to. Upon completion of this
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This question only applies if your ThunderTix page has been custom branded to mimic the design of your existing website.
We will still have all events listed at the same website address as before, which will appear with whatever design we wrap it in.
Redesigning the ThunderTix landing p
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We will still have all events listed at the same website address as before, which will appear with whatever design we wrap it in.
Redesigning the ThunderTix landing p
As purchases are made, we will send registrant information directly to Zoom with our new Zapier integration. It's incredibly easy to use. To tie registrants to Zoom webinars, first make sure you have your event created in ThunderTix and your corresponding webinar created in Zoom. Then
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