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July 1, 2015 at 11:45 am #974224
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GuestWe’re trying out your free plugin to test to see if we want to go Pro. We’ve added a test event and then gone to our events page. The Calendar doesn’t show up, it’s a blank page. It’s using our 404 page header, but the 404 page isn’t showing any content, so it seems like your calendar is trying to display info but it’s blank.
The details page for the specific test event does show the content added to the WYSIWYG editor, but none of the other (meta?) data is showing (date, location, map, etc.). And after the content, which says “this is a test event” another line shows up that says “No posts were found.”
Is this something you recognize and it’s simply user error (or a setting not set right), or does this indicate a conflict with our theme (javascript, etc.)?
Thanks.
July 1, 2015 at 2:03 pm #974266Brian
MemberHi,
Thanks for using the Events Calendar.
Here on the pre-sales forum, I’m afraid we do not provide technical support. I would ask that you take any technical support questions across to our wordpress.org forum – our staff scan it periodically and other community members may also be able to help out.
Having said that I would try changing the have you tried changing the Events Template in the settings.
Head to this page:
Events > Settings > Display Tab
Then change this setting:
Events Template to Default Page Template
Thanks again!
July 1, 2015 at 4:23 pm #974314Paul Buijs
GuestHi,
Do you have any sites that have your plugin installed with over 1000 upcoming events?
I’d like to see how fast their site loads and in particular, how fast their map view loads.
Does your plugin load on pages that aren’t displaying events?
Would it be possible to display a map of events within a (home)page like this?
http://themeforest.net/item/eventbuilder-wordpress-events-directory-theme/full_screen_preview/11715889 (demo#2)Thanks.
July 2, 2015 at 8:10 am #974726Brian
MemberHi Paul,
It is best if you create a new thread when asking questions as we can help you one on one that way and it keeps topics to one issue.
I do not have an example of a site with 1000 upcoming events. The biggest performance issue is with Month View and having a large amount of events to load there. The performance depending on your server, caching, and amount of events you enable per day.
Since the month view is included in the core version of the Events Calendar found for free on WordPress.org: https://wordpress.org/plugins/the-events-calendar/
You can test it out there.
The plugin loads it’s resources only on the Events Views, the Single Events, and the use of the widgets or the widget shortcodes in Pro.
And finally we do not have a feature to display a map of events like that on the home page.
Cheers.
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