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August 7, 2013 at 5:39 am #59247
Mark Longstaff
ParticipantHi, I have created a repeat event and when I view all the occurrences of the event it repeats the title for each event. for example, The Earl of Stamford Morris DancingThe Earl of Stamford Morris DancingThe Earl of Stamford Morris DancingThe Earl of Stamford Morris DancingThe Earl of Stamford Morris DancingThe Earl of Stamford Morris DancingThe Earl of Stamford Morris DancingThe Earl of Stamford Morris DancingThe Earl of Stamford Morris DancingThe Earl of Stamford Morris DancingThe Earl of Stamford Morris DancingThe Earl of Stamford Morris DancingThe Earl of Stamford Morris DancingThe Earl of Stamford Morris DancingThe Earl of Stamford Morris DancingThe Earl of Stamford Morris DancingThe Earl of Stamford Morris DancingThe Earl of Stamford Morris DancingThe Earl of Stamford Morris DancingThe Earl of Stamford Morris DancingThe Earl of Stamford Morris DancingThe Earl of Stamford Morris DancingThe Earl of Stamford Morris DancingThe Earl of Stamford Morris DancingThe Earl of Stamford Morris DancingThe Earl of Stamford Morris DancingThe Earl of Stamford Morris DancingThe Earl of Stamford Morris DancingThe Earl of Stamford Morris DancingThe Earl of Stamford Morris DancingThe Earl of Stamford Morris DancingThe Earl of Stamford Morris DancingThe Earl of Stamford Morris DancingThe Earl of Stamford Morris DancingThe Earl of Stamford Morris DancingThe Earl of Stamford Morris DancingThe Earl of Stamford Morris DancingThe Earl of Stamford Morris Dancing
August 12, 2013 at 8:43 am #59970Barry
MemberHi pierre3480,
Can you provide an example of this (it looks like you’ve got a holding page in place on your site so I can’t locate anything)? Am I correct in thinking it is notably different in appearance from the example here?
August 14, 2013 at 3:38 pm #60478Mark Longstaff
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August 16, 2013 at 12:32 pm #60774Rob
MemberHello pierre3480: thanks for the follow-up in your private message. It looks like the link you sent over in your private reply is leading to a 404 page; have you already reached a resolution here? Let me know if you’re still struggling and we’ll do our best to help.
August 16, 2013 at 12:36 pm #60778Mark Longstaff
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August 19, 2013 at 5:57 am #60994Barry
MemberHi Pierre,
So my guess is that this is specific to your theme. There may be a more elegant way to solve this, but a convenient workaround could simply be to hide that element with some CSS. A rule like this one should do the trick:
.events-list.singular h1.title-header { display: none }And ought not to affect other types of page. This could be added either to the bottom of your theme’s stylesheet, a custom tribe-events.css file (please see our Themer’s Guide for details of how to do this) or any other suitable location for custom CSS that your theme might make available.
Does that help at all?
August 28, 2013 at 1:30 pm #63452Rob
MemberPierre, did you get a chance to review Barry’s comment here? Please let us know if we can do anything else.
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