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August 29, 2017 at 6:18 am #1341675
shodges
ParticipantHi…
I’ve seen other threads that seem to touch on this issue, but I don’t see an answer (in some cases because of private replies).
I’m using WordPress Multisite with Events Calendar Pro. When I attempt to edit events using the domain-mapped site name, I see some UI problems — for example, the venue popup does not appear — see screenshot.
Wondering if there’s a standard solution for this?
Thanks–
August 29, 2017 at 2:35 pm #1342067shodges
ParticipantA little more information:
I disabled all plugins except the-events-calendar and also changed to a generic WordPress theme — no change.
I’ve noticed an interesting difference when I try to edit an event using the domain-mapped site name versus the non-domain-mapped one — e.g.
(the domain-mapped name)
http://somesite.univ.edu/(the non-domain-mapped name)
http://wordpress.univ.edu/somesite/The domain-mapped name loads only 3 tribe-related css files:
<link rel=’stylesheet’ id=’tribe-events-admin-menu-css’ href=’http://somesite.univ.edu/wp-content/plugins/the-events-calendar/src/resources/css/admin-menu.css?ver=4.5.11′ type=’text/css’ media=’all’ />
<link rel=’stylesheet’ id=’tribe_events-admin-css’ href=’http://somesite.univ.edu/wp-content/plugins/the-events-calendar/src/resources/css/events-admin.css?ver=4.5.11′ type=’text/css’ media=’all’ />
<link rel=’stylesheet’ id=’tribe-events-admin-ui-css’ href=’http://somesite.univ.edu/wp-content/plugins/the-events-calendar/src/resources/css/events-admin.css?ver=4.5.11′ type=’text/css’ media=’all’ />but the non-domain-mapped name loads many more:
<link rel=’stylesheet’ id=’tribe-events-admin-menu-css’ href=’http://wordpress.univ.edu/somesite/wp-content/plugins/the-events-calendar/src/resources/css/admin-menu.min.css?ver=4.5.11′ type=’text/css’ media=’all’ />
<link rel=’stylesheet’ id=’tribe_events-admin-css’ href=’http://wordpress.univ.edu/somesite/wp-content/plugins/the-events-calendar/src/resources/css/events-admin.css?ver=4.5.11′ type=’text/css’ media=’all’ />
<link rel=’stylesheet’ id=’tribe-select2-css-css’ href=’http://wordpress.univ.edu/somesite/wp-content/plugins/the-events-calendar/common/vendor/select2/select2.css?ver=4.5.11′ type=’text/css’ media=’all’ />
<link rel=’stylesheet’ id=’tribe-jquery-timepicker-css-css’ href=’http://wordpress.univ.edu/somesite/wp-content/plugins/the-events-calendar/common/vendor/jquery-timepicker/jquery.timepicker.css?ver=4.5.11′ type=’text/css’ media=’all’ />
<link rel=’stylesheet’ id=’tribe-events-admin-ui-css’ href=’http://wordpress.univ.edu/somesite/wp-content/plugins/the-events-calendar/src/resources/css/events-admin.min.css?ver=4.5.11′ type=’text/css’ media=’all’ />
<link rel=’stylesheet’ id=’tribe-dependency-style-css’ href=’http://wordpress.univ.edu/somesite/wp-content/plugins/the-events-calendar/common/src/resources/css/dependency.min.css?ver=4.5.11′ type=’text/css’ media=’all’ />
<link rel=’stylesheet’ id=’tribe-bumpdown-css-css’ href=’http://wordpress.univ.edu/somesite/wp-content/plugins/the-events-calendar/common/src/resources/css/bumpdown.min.css?ver=4.5.11′ type=’text/css’ media=’all’ />
<link rel=’stylesheet’ id=’tribe-buttonset-style-css’ href=’http://wordpress.univ.edu/somesite/wp-content/plugins/the-events-calendar/common/src/resources/css/buttonset.min.css?ver=4.5.11′ type=’text/css’ media=’all’ />
<link rel=’stylesheet’ id=’tribe-common-admin-css’ href=’http://wordpress.univ.edu/somesite/wp-content/plugins/the-events-calendar/common/src/resources/css/tribe-common-admin.min.css?ver=4.5.11′ type=’text/css’ media=’all’ />
<link rel=’stylesheet’ id=’tribe-datepicker-css’ href=’http://wordpress.univ.edu/somesite/wp-content/plugins/the-events-calendar/common/src/resources/css/datepicker.min.css?ver=4.5.11′ type=’text/css’ media=’all’ />Domain mapping is pretty essential in our environment, so I’d like to figure out a way that The Events Calendar can work with it. Thanks–
August 29, 2017 at 10:28 pm #1342180Geoff B.
MemberGood evening Steve and welcome to the Events Calendar Support forum!
Thank you for reaching out to us.
We are sorry to hear about the issues you have been facing.
I would love to help you with this topic.By the sound of it this is a matter of configuration.
I am not exactly sure how you are implementing domain mapping.Could you expand on how that is done on your end ?
In the meantime, the 2 most thorough examples of related issues in the forums are (in case you did not already bumped into them):
- https://theeventscalendar.com/support/forums/topic/mapped-domain-and-events-calendar/
- https://theeventscalendar.com/support/forums/topic/no-googlemaps-no-change-between-displaying-as-list-month-etc-possible/
Hang in there!
Geoff B.
September 20, 2017 at 9:37 am #1352054Support Droid
KeymasterHey there! This thread has been pretty quiet for the last three weeks, so we’re going to go ahead and close it to avoid confusion with other topics. If you’re still looking for help with this, please do open a new thread, reference this one and we’d be more than happy to continue the conversation over there.
Thanks so much!
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