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47 votesDmitry Smirnov responded
Ad’s management is a huge business with strong players, so building something competitive will cost us a fortune. There is quite low probability that we will take it into development in the nearest future.
For simple cases we recommend to use existing CMS functionality to inject ad’s into site pages. In case if you need precise control on what and when should be shown, then we recommend to integrate 3-rd party solutions.
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373 votesEvgeny Zaritovskiy responded
I merged another very similar thread into this one, they should be solved together – the registration to multiple events should be simple and fast if possible. There are a number of suggestions in comments on how to achieve this.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Michele commentedSo how would I change the word "sessions" on my Events details page (when clicking on "Show details" - and not on the Upcoming event list) where it says, for example "5 sessions" - I want to change it to "5 payments".
There are threads that talk about a "wish" for payment plan types of registrations and this is my work around - using sessions just to remind them and then sending them via their login where they can pay their next payment. A basketball sports team using Wild Apricot uses the donation gadget for their partial payments.
This would be very useful as a macro for the footer area.