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April 15, 2015 at 11:05 am #955796
Yogasara
ParticipantHello,
I hope you are well.
I’m trying to get the plugin to work on the site I am helping to build. The theme in use is Enfold. The developers recommended your plugin, which is why I chose it.
I was hoping to get the weekly calendar to appear on the home/holding page while I sort out the rest of the site. However, as far as I can figure there is only functionality to use the list style upcoming events choice when using the advanced avia layout editor under ‘plugin additions’. I’m hoping I’m wrong about this and that you are going to point out how silly I am and how easy it is to put the calendar where you wish.
Another and probably more devastating issue I am having is that when I try to go to the calendar using the “Where’s my calendar? Right here.” link in general settings for the plugin I get a 404 page.
“Not Found
The requested URL /classes/ was not found on this server.
Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.”
Also, when I click on an individual event in the list that I can actually manage to generate on the homepage I get the same message.
Please help me.
In the meantime I shall have to revert to the old calendar plugin that was previously in use, as this website is still trying to conduct business. And yes, I did indeed deactivate the other calendar plugin and try to access the relevant pages.
Any help that you can offer will be gratefully received.
April 15, 2015 at 3:44 pm #955875Barry
MemberHi Christopher,
Thanks for posting – and I’m sorry to hear you’ve hit up against a few hurdles.
I do need to point out first of all that we try hard to stick to one issue per forum topic. This helps to keep topics focused, besides making it easier for us to deliver fair and fast service to all of our customers 🙂
I was hoping to get the weekly calendar to appear on the home/holding page while I sort out the rest of the site.
One existing tool at your disposal are our event widgets. These can be added on almost any page and there are a couple of points I’d like to highlight about their use that are sometimes forgotten:
- They don’t need to live in sidebar areas (though it is certainly possible to register extra sidebar areas within a theme) – you can use a WordPress template tag called the_widget() to add them almost anywhere you like
- If they don’t contain enough information, contain too much information or you need to tweak them to look like one of the primary event views, you can! Like all our views they are fully customizable
Beyond this, some third party tools like this one contain facilities that will let you set a view like week view as the front page of your blog.
Another and probably more devastating issue I am having is that when I try to go to the calendar using the “Where’s my calendar? Right here.” link in general settings for the plugin I get a 404 page.
In the first instance can you try visiting Settings → Permalinks – just visiting this screen (you need not change anything) should clear and reset some rules used by WordPress to route requests and may resolve the problem.
If that doesn’t help, can I ask you to run through our standard troubleshooting steps and create a new topic for further assistance?
Thanks!
April 20, 2015 at 9:47 am #956751Yogasara
ParticipantThank you very much for your assistance and your patience.
It turned out to be a conflict with a security plugin of all things. Now I need to find a different one to replace it. Sigh.
Again, thanks.
April 20, 2015 at 9:09 pm #956924Barry
MemberI’m glad you found the source. Unfortunately some security plugins can occasionally be over-zealous, but at least you’ll be able to move ahead by investigating alternatives.
Since I don’t think there’s too much more we can offer here I’ll go ahead and close the topic unless you have further questions on this issue (of course, you can post new forum topics at any time if you think of some later on)?
May 5, 2015 at 6:22 am #960457Barry
MemberHi!
It’s been a while so I’m going to go ahead and close this topic.
- Need help with anything else? Go right ahead and post a new topic, one of the team will be only too happy to help
- Still need help with this issue and need to re-open it? Again, please simply create a new topic and link to this one to provide the team with some context
Thanks!
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