Release: The Events Calendar, PRO, Filter Bar + Community Events 3.6.1

Hey folks! Hot on the heels of our 3.6 release last week, we’ve deployed a secondary maintenance build that addresses a few of the issues causing pain points among the community. As of today we shipped 3.6.1 builds for the following four plugins:

  • The Events Calendar
  • Events Calendar PRO
  • Community Events
  • Filter Bar

The Events Calendar 3.6.1

  • Fixed some JS/CSS minification issues
  • Fixed an issue where the “Hide From Event Listings” checkbox was not hiding events from Month view (thanks to britlander on the forums for the report!)
  • Incorporated updated Greek translation files, courtesy of Yannis Troullinos

Events Calendar PRO 3.6.1

  • Fixed some CSS/JS minification issues
  • Fixed a bug where the calendar widget list pagination wasn’t working properly (thanks to jsoto22 on the forums for the initial report!)
  • Fixed a bug where the certain data related to website URLs got garbled when displaying on the frontend (thanks to agershon on the forum for the report!)
  • Fixed an issue where the Google Maps API script didn’t have a more specific script handle (thanks to @isagenix on the forum for the heads up!)
  • Incorporated updated Greek translation files, courtesy of Yannis Troullinos

Community Events 3.6.1

  • Fixed some CSS/JS minification issues

Filter Bar 3.6.1

  • Fixed some CSS/JS minification issues

Encountering an issue with 3.6.1? We’re here to help — just let us know in the forums.

One last note: While we’d previously referred to these as “hotfixes,” we’re now calling them “secondary maintenance releases” because we find ourselves seeing a need for a small clean-up dot-release which each monthly build we ship. For the most part you can expect x.x.1 releases for the foreseeable future — beyond helping cut down the support load for the month, doing so gets you guys patches for the more crucial problems you’ve reported without having to wait another full month to get them. We welcome your thoughts and feedback on this new approach!