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  • #909726
    gchead
    Participant

    Dear Tribe guys,
    We are using the “mashshare plugin” which makes use of
    add_filter(‘the_content’,
    ‘mashshare_filter_content’, getExecutionOrder(), 1);

    Unfortunately the priority parameter is ignored here. How can we
    make sure that tribe event is running as last plugin?

    Can we change the priority of tribe event? At the moment, tribe
    event contains a broken google calendar link.
    You can see this here:

    Brannigan Kaa

    Thanks
    Geoff

    #911701
    Brian
    Member

    Hi,

    I can try to help you out, but it is beyond the support we can provide to solve all issues related to 3rd party coding.

    Unfortunately the priority parameter is ignored here. How can we make sure that tribe event is running as last plugin?

    Not sure there is any coding to do that, that we can provide, I have seen plugins that I think enable you to change the plugin order.

    This plugin may help you out here:

    Plugin Organizer

    Customization
    Not sure what modifications you would have to make to get this to work, but you can follow our themer’s guide to modify any of the event templates:

    https://theeventscalendar.com/support/documentation/events-calendar-themers-guide/

    There you could maybe change how the content is called in the single events to resolve the issue.

    Let me know if you have any follow up questions.

    Thanks

    #932222
    Brian
    Member

    Since I haven’t heard back from you here, I’m going to go ahead and close out this thread. Feel free to start a new thread if you have further issues. Thanks! 🙂

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