Overview
Public event pages are designed to help dancers quickly understand an event and take action.
A public event page may include:
- Event overview
- Tickets
- Guest coach private lesson slots
- Event schedule or agenda
- Location details
- Policies and additional details
Why event pages use tabs
Tabs keep the page easier to read, especially on mobile.
Instead of forcing visitors to scroll through one long page, tabs help them jump directly to the information they care about.
Common tabs include:
- Overview
- Tickets
- Private Lessons
- Schedule
- Location
- Details
How the event cart works
The event cart keeps track of selected event items.
Depending on the event setup, the cart may include:
- Registration tickets
- Spectator tickets
- Guest coach private lesson slots
The cart helps dancers see what they selected and continue to checkout without losing their place.
Why the cart stays visible
When an event has multiple tabs, a visitor might add a ticket on one tab and a private lesson on another.
A persistent cart helps keep the checkout path clear.
On desktop, the cart may appear as a side panel.
On mobile, it may appear as a bottom cart bar.
Best practice
Keep event pages focused on the buyer journey:
- Make the event name, date, and location easy to find
- Put tickets and registration options in a clear place
- Use the schedule tab for agenda details
- Use the details tab for policies, refund notes, and extra information
A clear public event page can turn interest into registrations more effectively.