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April 8, 2014 at 8:38 am #129488
Cloud Genius
Participantprobably related to this issue: https://theeventscalendar.com/support/forums/topic/upgrade-to-version-3-5-causes-page-title-to-dissappear/#post-129408
tri.be plugin seems to be suppressing header x-header-landmark that houses my page title and the category options on this page http://be.a.cloudgeni.us/showcase
April 8, 2014 at 8:39 am #129489Cloud Genius
ParticipantCan you please examine and let me know?
I need the header x-header-landmark that houses my page title and the category options in my theme.
April 8, 2014 at 12:29 pm #129655Barry
MemberHi – sorry you’re facing further difficulties here.
Can you provide a little more information (bearing in mind we’re not familiar with your specific site or theme): do you mean a header element with a CSS class of x-header-landmark is being hidden, or something else?
I cannot locate such an element when I visit the URL you provided in your first post – can you provide some further direction here and let me know why you think our plugin is responsible, so we can get a better sense of what is happening?
Thanks!
April 8, 2014 at 1:28 pm #129708Cloud Genius
ParticipantYou wont find it in my link because I suspect tri.be is suppressing a header element with a CSS class of x-header-landmark or a superset of that.
What is the best way to roll back to previous versions of tri.be events and eventbrite plugin?
more specifically, where do I find download links to previous revisions of the plugin (need a matching eventbrite and events calendar combo).
April 9, 2014 at 11:04 am #130115Barry
MemberYou can grab historical versions here and here, but please remember the support we can offer for older versions of our plugins is very limited so if we can look into this further and try to solve it that would certainly be preferable – though I appreciate it may not be practical and if so, certainly feel free to downgrade.
You wont find it in my link because I suspect tri.be is suppressing a header element with a CSS class of x-header-landmark or a superset of that.
Right, so I guess that comes down to the nub of the matter: it’s not so much that I’m not seeing it because it’s been hidden with CSS – more than I’m not detecting the presence of such an element at all. I’m guessing you had a reason for suggesting it was a rule of ours targeting elements with that class, though?
If you’re set on downgrading of course we won’t be able to assist further, but if you do want us to take another look we’d be happy to – and please let us know for instance if there might be pages where we can see the missing element you were referring to, unless it’s been stripped from every page of course (I did look at /get-certified but came up with a blank there, too).
Thanks!
July 24, 2014 at 8:12 am #497426Barry
MemberHi! It’s been a while so I’m going to go ahead and close this thread (and so it will no longer be monitored by staff). If we can help with anything else, though, please don’t hesitate to create new threads as needed. Thanks!
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