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March 16, 2014 at 4:23 pm #119483
umeworks
ParticipantI have a 2nd question (assuming we can resolve 1st mini calendar) – is there a shortcode or some other way to add an event list to any page I want too?
March 17, 2014 at 12:20 pm #119887Brook
ParticipantHowdy again umeworks,
Sadly, our scope of support limits me from doing much more here. Now that I have confirmed it is not a bug with the default WordPress environment, that means it falls into the category of customizing/integrating the plugin with your theme. For fatal errors like this my best advice would be to just avoid themes that cause them when running our plugin, instead of attempting to integrate. The reason is that fatal errors are very difficult to diagnose, and can require lots of PHP expertise. Most themes are compatible with our plugin, in my experience an easy 95% or more are. I am surprise you found two in a row that are not.
I am not even really supposed to do an install like I did, but sometimes I can slip one or two of those past my manager. ๐
I am not sure if that theme is compatible or not. I have not tested it before.
Event rocketย is an awesome plugin developed by a member of the community. It does allow you to place some views and all of our widgets as shortcodes within pages. While the developer claims it is in Alpha phase, I have yet to find any bugs.
I hope that helps you. Please let me know if I can answer questions or offer further guidance on integrations.
– Brook
March 18, 2014 at 5:59 pm #120891umeworks
ParticipantOK thank you. But before I try yet another theme, do you think it may be related to not upgraded to the Pro plugin BEFORE adding the Woo Commerce ones???? If not, do you have any themes you can suggest that DO work, possibly with a team directory feature? I don’t want to keep buying themes and not having them work.
March 19, 2014 at 9:02 am #121070Brook
ParticipantYou are quite welcome. The order in which you activate plugins rarely affects things. We even check if another plugin is active before working our magic, so I really do not think that is the problem here.
Theme forest has an awesome compatibility feature, in which theme devs can report that their theme is compatible with x plugin. Here are their two lists for our plugins. It is very rare for a theme to not be compatible with PRO if it is compatible with TEC, so as it is quite likely that both lists are completely safe. If issues do arise, it is even more likely that the dev would be willing to fix them for you in the next version of their theme:
http://themeforest.net/attributes/compatible_with/events_calendar
http://themeforest.net/attributes/compatible_with/events_calendar_proOf course the default themes are compatible as well. 2014 does have some extremely minor styling annoyances, but our plugin will resolve those in the next release.
It has been a pleasure to provide assistance for you here. If you have more questions, fire away. If not, let me know and I will mark this thread answered.
– Brook
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