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audrey
ParticipantGood news, it works!!
The steps you gave me are a little different from what I was doing. Not sure how I got off track.
Many thanks.
audrey
ParticipantHi Geoff,
I don’t think this is going to work for me. Any other suggestions before I give up on this?
audrey
ParticipantHi Geoff
I made the edit and tried the new list-widget.php file. Still did not work.
Here is the edited file code snippet –<p class="tribe-events-widget-link"> <a href="/events/list" rel="bookmark"> <?php printf( esc_html__( 'View All %s', 'the-events-calendar' ), $events_label_plural ); ?></a> </p>audrey
ParticipantGeoff,
I see on the Forum that parts of my message are missing. I’m not sure what happened. Since the code is a little different in this list-widget.php file I was asking about what edit to make.
audrey
ParticipantThe code is a little different in this list-widget.php file. I assume I will use the replacement code
as before. What code should I replace in this file? Probably
” rel=”bookmark”>
Is that correct?audrey
ParticipantThe first reply suggested this –
“copy the list widget file found within the core Events Calendar plugin at src > views > widgets > list-widget.php file”Can you provide me with the complete path to this file? The path I am using to get to the Pro file is –
/wp-content/plugins/events-calendar-pro/src/views/pro/widgetsaudrey
ParticipantGeoff,
I implemented this change but the ‘View More’ link still produces the calendar as the default, not a list. I did have to use a path slightly different from the one you mention. i.e.,
src/views/pro/widgets/list-widget.php
Any ideas??
audrey
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