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Hey Andrew,

Oh just a moment this might be helpful for us. You have migrated the web site to a new hosting provider?

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Hey Fumi,

Can you please show us exactly which section you are referring so we can be able to assist properly?

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Hi Brasilis 🙂

How much more expensive would it be? If not too expensive, we’d prefer to take that route.

The manual code for each event ID solution is last resort, since the people managing the site are not familiar with code changes.

However, maybe there is a compromise between these two solutions: If you could make code change so that events with a specific tag gets the specific CSS-changes that we want (to hide time/date). For example, if we tag an event with #NoDate the end result in the slider is that that particular event does not show date or time.

We would of course pay extra for this as well.