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June 20, 2013 at 9:24 am #51765
dominikborde
ParticipantIt seems when I enable this plugin it replaces my recent posts blog calendar widget with an events calender widget – I do not want this to happen, could you please advise me how to prevent this behaviour.
June 20, 2013 at 9:29 am #51767Barry
MemberHmm, well that definitely shouldn’t happen but would a relatively straightforward workaround be to activate the plugin then visit Appearance > Menus and correct this?
June 20, 2013 at 10:06 am #51778dominikborde
ParticipantThanks for the quick response! Well, you would think so but basically I have the blog posts calendar displayed in the sidebar in the blog – installing the Pro version then causes the event calender to show instead – when I look at the installed widgets the default calender widget is no longer available – the only one is the event calendar showing in place of the blog one?! Site is in development offline, – disabling the Pro add-on resulted in the whole thing dieing (white screens on front and back end) – i reverted to a backup and installed the free version again and all is well though I haven’t yet tested the pro add-on again – will do so and come back to you.
June 20, 2013 at 10:11 am #51779dominikborde
ParticipantOK, just installed pro again and the blog calendar widget is again replaced with the event calendar widget! …however disabling pro did not cause white screens this time! :0)
June 20, 2013 at 10:17 am #51780Barry
MemberHow strange. The (WP) calendar widget definitely shouldn’t be removed. Are you running any other plugins and have you tried deactivating them and reverting to a default, unmodified theme such as Twenty Twelve?
June 21, 2013 at 5:58 am #51837dominikborde
ParticipantHi Barry,
Have tested and here are my results:
1. Disabled site template and all plugins
2. Enabled the Event Calendar; twentyeleven & twentytwelve themes tested fine.
3. Enabled the Event Calendar Pro; Worpress widget ‘Calendar’ which was enabled in the sidebar has now been replaced with the Event Calendar widget.
4. Disable the Event Calendar Pro – default WordPress Calendar widget now back!June 21, 2013 at 6:54 am #51845Barry
MemberOK, yeah I can replicate the very same thing. Luckily though this is resolved in 3.0 (which should be available soon). When this happens are you able to restore the previous widget now that the site isn’t dieing?
June 28, 2013 at 2:24 am #52426dominikborde
ParticipantSorry for the late reply, busy week! – TBH I have just left the pro bit disabled for now, will revisit the issue later. Your reply at least confirms the problem so hopefully 3.0 does the job!
Thanks for your help Barry, much appreciated – have a good weekend.
June 28, 2013 at 6:46 am #52438Barry
MemberLikewise!
July 5, 2013 at 8:53 am #53445dominikborde
ParticipantHi Barry,
I just updated to version 3.0 and have some problems and a question!
Firstly, do I still need the Pro add-on? this seems to be at Version 2.0.11 still?!Problem wise – for some reason going to /events works but the page title says ‘Page not found’ and my breadcrumb shows sitename > 404 (i’m using Breadcrumb NavXT 4.4.0)
Worse than this though is I have a couple of key pages with custom url’s set – god knows why but these pages go 404 when I enable the event calender – very strange!
Not had much luck with your product so far – I really hope you can help me as I am using woocommerce and you are the only game in town regarding integration and your product is a crucial part of this site.
July 5, 2013 at 12:56 pm #53517Barry
MemberHi!
If you still wish to use Event Calendar PRO’s capabilities then yes, you should update it to the corresponding version and keep it active 🙂
Regarding the 404 issues – can you give me some URLs that are active examples of this (feel free to use the private reply feature if you prefer).
It would also be interesting and worthwhile to:
* Update all of your Modern Tribe plugins and keep them active while deactivating everything else
* Check at that point if those 404 issues are resolved
* If not, also deactivate your theme and switch to a default, unmodified theme such as Twenty Twelve
* Check again
* If that solves everything, reactivate one-at-a-time until the problem returns and note whichever component was last reactivated
That may then give us some information we can work with and potentially we can start moving toward a solution. Thanks!
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