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January 19, 2016 at 5:29 pm in reply to: Events details showing as sidebar (and not below content) #1058928
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ParticipantWow, wonderful catch Brook. I will take this up with Kadence Themes.
Thanks!
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ParticipantThat’s quite an easy workaround. Solves my issue for all practical purposes.
Thanks Brian!
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ParticipantSame here. My WordPress is set to d/m/Y format. I believe it’s ECP-specific though.
Hoping there’s a workaround here, or at least an update sooner than later.
Clients aren’t too happy about it :-O
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ParticipantThanks Brian.
Is there any workaround to this in the mean time?
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ParticipantJust retried the process as outlined above, but used “Custom and will end After 4 events” for the recurrence settings (set to happen every week on Friday).
This worked, in so much as it created multiple events, the “(all)” link works, and events show on month view.
Of course, no one wants to have to calculate the # of events, so hopefully this can be resolved 🙂
Thanks!
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ParticipantNo worries George, thanks for the feedback!
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ParticipantHey George, thanks for the reply! I went ahead and considered your answer the best, since it seems to be the only solution to the problem.
My issue, however, is that I’d like something simpler (such as a checkbox to toggle featured image visibility), since the users who manage the events are not tech-savvy, nor do they know CSS.
It’d be nice to see something like that in the future.
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ParticipantHey George. Follow up question (especially if you don’t see any other solution ahead), are there any conditionals I can place with the is_404() method? I was wondering if there’s something like an is_event() that would trigger for any EDC related content. If not, any other ideas on some conditionals I could use?
Thanks!
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ParticipantGeorge, please see my reply above yours, responding to your 4-point suggestion (looks like you missed my subsequent replies too, haha).
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ParticipantHey George, here’s my rundown:
1. I’m simply changing the slug in Events > Settings
2. Changing the slug back to its default did not change the behavior.
3. Deactivated all plugin. No change.
4. Twenty Fifteen theme works as intended. (“Events not found” does not trigger a 404, though an attempt to access a bogus URL returns a proper 404.)
Please see my above reply. Is there anything I can do to remedy this?
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ParticipantWas typing the above reply before you sent yours. Will try your suggestions!
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ParticipantJust tested in Google Chrome. I can confirm that the plugin is at least fixing the error codes. Without the plugin, the Developer console throws the 404. When activated, the response code is 200. Yet, the theme still thinks it’s a 404?
FWIW, the theme has a php file that contains the following code:
<?php elseif ( is_404() ) : ?> ...say "Oops, you blew up the internet....I can remove the code entirely, but that would mean bypassing it for ALL 404 pages (bad). Perhaps I could add some conditionals here for ECP stuff only?
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ParticipantAlso I’d be happy to provide login credentials, if necessary.
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ParticipantHi George, thanks for the reply!
So I gave your method a try, and it didn’t work. I installed the plugin, activated it, and refreshed my permalinks (and cleared the cache)…but nothing!
Any idea what could be going wrong? URLs such as mydomain.com/calendar/list still throw the 404.
Thanks!
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ParticipantYeah, realized this sometime after I posted! Thanks for the heads up!
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