Using the link Courts, you get an overview of already existing courts. To create a new court, click the button "New". You can see a form that is essentially divided into three parts.
The firs tab includes a number of information for the court, of which some are mandatory.
In this tab you can make entries for the meta data for the court page, e.g. a meta description or meta keywords. A page title that is displayed in the browser tab can also be given.
You can upload two images for a court. The overview image is displayed on the court overview page. A larger image is displayed on the page for a single court together with the detailed description.
If only an overview page is given, but no larger image, then the overview image will also be displayed on the single court view page. If there is no image given at all, there is a default image that will be displayed instead.
In the last tab you assign timeslots to your court.
The timeslots are objects, that the user must create before they can be assigned to a court. You can assign a timeslot to a court for a single day, or all days, or only weekdays, or only weekends. For this, choose the timeslot, a price group and the kind of days. This way, it is defined for a court to what times it can be booked, at to what prices. A price group consists of a number of prices for group sizes. When booking in the frontend, only those price groups can be selected, that fit to the minimal and maximal players of a court. Price groups also contain the information if timeslots that are assigned to them can be booked by one or many groups at once. For multiply bookable timeslots, you can book the court until the maximal player size for the court is reached.
Some of the timeslots may have a darker color. These are timeslot objects, that have been hidden or inactivated. Timeslot objects may be hidden, if you want to change booking times but you still need the old booking times to be displayed for overviews etc. You cannot select hidden timeslot objects in the select boxes any more. If you delete a timeslot object although it is still assigned to a court, it is not deleted but only deactivated. These deactivated timeslots are also displayed in the dark color to give a hint that this timeslot is deactivated.
To assign timeslots to a court, choose a timeslot object, a week day (or multiple weekdays), a price group and if the timeslot should be bookable. You can also insert a comment that is displayed in the frontend if a court is not bookable. If you click the button "Add", the timeslot is added to the table. To save your newly created timeslots, you have to save the court by clicking the button "Save".
At this place you define the timeslots for a court, that repeat every week. If you cannot find a timeslot object for the time you want to assign, you first have to create a timeslot object. In the first four boxes below the table there are direct links to the timeslot objects.
Special timeslots, that are only defined for a specific date (e.g. a holiday) can be created in the timeslot calendar. The second box below the table contains a link to the special timeslots.
Price groups are also pre-defined objects. Use the link in the third box to get to the price groups.
A complete overview for a week can be accessed using the week view for the bookings. This view is linked in the fourth box below the table. It is also linked in the booking overview.
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