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  • #1216868
    John
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    Hello,
    This is being transferred from the “Free forum” and it was realized I was a “PRO” member. Original post HERE.

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    First off, thank you for a great plugin! We are experiencing an issue with the mobile calendar (month) view where the dots/events on any given day do not display below when clicked. We have multiple instances of the event calendar plugin and they all seem to do the same. Based on your demo page, it looks like I’m missing the <div class=”tribe-mobile-container”> but I’m not sure why. My list view works perfectly fine it just seems to be the calendar view.

    Things I’ve tried:
    1. Enabling and disabling the events calendar plugin
    2. Re-installing a fresh batch of the events calendar plugin
    3. Deactivate all plugin (except events calendar plugin)
    4. Removed all/any hooks from functions.php

    CMS / Plugin Details:
    WordPress 4.6.1
    All plugins are running the latest version
    The Events Calendar Version 4.3.3
    The Events Calendar PRO Version 4.3.3

    One other note: I have one error in the console relating to the bootstrap datepicker but not sure if this would affect the propagation of the info on mobile.

    bootstrap-datepicker.min.js?ver=3.2:1 Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'fn' of undefined(…)

    I can private message a link if necessary. Any help with this issue would be greatly appreciated!

    Thank You.
    Jason
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    Any help with this is greatly appreciated.

    #1217400
    Geoff
    Member

    Hi Jason,

    Thanks for getting in touch — I appreciate you moving the thread to our forums here. 🙂

    We are experiencing an issue with the mobile calendar (month) view where the dots/events on any given day do not display below when clicked.

    Typically, this sort of thing (and I have seen it before) is due to one of two things: Javascript and/or theme conflicts. The trouble, though, is that you mentioned having reverted to a default WordPress theme and deactivating all other plugins, so that would seemingly rule those out.

    However, at the same time, I am unable to see the same issue on my test site, which is running:

    • WordPress 4.7.1 (latest)
    • Twenty Sixteen theme (no other themes installed)
    • The Events Calendar 4.4.0.1 (latest)
    • Events Calendar PRO 4.4 (latest)

    It looks like you are running version 4.3.3 of the plugins. Is there any chance of you being able to update to the latest versions? That would be the first place I’d recommend starting because it is possible that any possibly related issues have been resolved in the last few versions for this and the date datepicker error notice you mentioned as well.

    Let’s give that a try to see if that makes the mobile month view dates clickable. If it does not for some reason, then I will want to suggest we do some deeper troubleshooting on a fresh test site and I will provide you with some steps to make that happen.

    Thanks so much!
    Geoff

    #1217753
    John
    Participant

    Geoff,
    Thank you for the reply. I actually already had the latest wordpress version and the latest plugin version but my previous post had outdated info. In any case, I was able to find the issue and it was with a conflicting jQuery script within my theme and an additional CSS property causing some issues. The whole thing is very strange as I did switch to that theme and did remove my plugins. Not sure what to say other than thank you for your support!

    #1217770
    Geoff
    Member

    Awesome! That is so great to hear and I couldn’t be happier to hear all is working well! Thanks a ton for following up to let me know — cheers to you and please feel free to let us know if any other questions pop up. We’d be happy to help. 🙂

    Cheers!
    Geoff

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