Eventbrite
Using the iFrame - Eventbrite content type
Eventbrite let's you embed an event listing into your web page. Visitors can then click and order tickets.
See the example above. This has expired but live examples can be seen on the Eventbrite site.
Give it a try
To add an Eventbrite event to your page you will need 1) an Eventbrite account and 2) your event's embed code.
Here are the Eventbrite embed instructions. The eventual code will look something like this:
You only need part of this bit of the code for the t4 content type: //eventbrite.co.uk/tickets-external?eid=28407660076&ref=etckt
1. Once you have the embed code add the Eventbrite content type to the relevant page in your site structure. (Find out how to add a content type to a section).
2. This table shows the fields available in the Eventbrite content type.
iFrame - Eventbrite content type form fields
Field title | What should I do? | Is it compulsory? |
---|---|---|
Name* | This is the behind-the-scenes name, only visible to editors of the section | Yes |
Source* | This is the Eventbright embed code. In this example we used: //eventbrite.co.uk/tickets-external?eid=43317660288&ref=etckt |
Yes |
Height* | The example above is set to 350 | Yes |
Vspace | This defaults to 0 | No |
Hspace | This defaults to 0 | No |
Margin Height | This defaults to 5 | No |
Margin Width | This defaults to 5 | No |
Frame border | This defaults to 0 | No |
Scrolling | This defaults to Yes | No |
Allow transparency | Do not use this option | No |
Select Add and approve to add the content type to the page.