File: /home/cpt/public_html/wp-content/plugins/events-manager/templates/templates/event-single.php
<?php
/*
* Remember that this file is only used if you have chosen to override event pages with formats in your event settings!
* You can also override the single event page completely in any case (e.g. at a level where you can control sidebars etc.), as described here - http://codex.wordpress.org/Post_Types#Template_Files
* Your file would be named single-event.php
*/
/*
* This page displays a single event, called during the the_content filter if this is an event page.
* You can override the default display settings pages by copying this file to yourthemefolder/plugins/events-manager/templates/ and modifying it however you need.
* You can display events however you wish, there are a few variables made available to you:
*
* $args - the args passed onto EM_Events::output()
*/
global $EM_Event;
/* @var $EM_Event EM_Event */
if( empty($args['id']) ) $args['id'] = rand(100, getrandmax()); // prevent warnings
$id = esc_attr($args['id']);
?>
<div class="<?php em_template_classes('view-container'); ?>" id="em-view-<?php echo $id; ?>" data-view="event">
<div class="<?php em_template_classes('event-single'); ?> em-event-<?php echo esc_attr($EM_Event->event_id); ?> <?php if( $EM_Event->active_status == 0 ) echo 'em-event-cancelled'; ?>" id="em-event-<?php echo $id; ?>" data-view-id="<?php echo $id; ?>">
<?php
echo $EM_Event->output_single();
?>
</div>
</div>