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ParticipantGustavo,
Thanks for looking into it. Hope it can get fixed soon!
Best,
Domingo
December 30, 2014 at 7:00 pm in reply to: Applying Mini-Calendar widget styling to Upcoming Events widget #927018abarragree
ParticipantImage of my list using mini calendar widget:
Image of the same list using Event List widget:
December 30, 2014 at 6:49 pm in reply to: Applying Mini-Calendar widget styling to Upcoming Events widget #927014abarragree
ParticipantOne last clarification (sorry, can’t edit posts):
My train of thought is as follows: the mini-calendar widget calls a particular CSS file in order to have it’s contents styled correctly.
In particular, wordpress/wp-content/plugins/events-calendar-pro/resources/widget-calendar-full.css?ver=3.9
I wanted to simply have the “Event List” widget call that same CSS file, so that my Event list can be styled the same way. I don’t the know the best way to go about achieving that though.
December 30, 2014 at 6:36 pm in reply to: Applying Mini-Calendar widget styling to Upcoming Events widget #927007abarragree
ParticipantI just wanted to clarify the following sentence used in the above post: “I need upcoming events to be show in sequence, regardless of the month they fall under.”
I read this:
#3 in the list says the mini-calendar list and the “advanced list widget” (I assume this is the “Events List” widget?) are now consistent, but that doesn’t appear to be the case for me?
My mini-calendar widget only shows the events for the selected month. So, for instance, right now it is December 30th, and the next event is in January. However, no events are shown, since there are no events in December. The “Events List” widget, however, doesn’t have this problem, and shows, simply, upcoming events.
This is why I didn’t want to use the previously suggested methods.
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