Angela McFarland

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  • Angela McFarland
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    I was just about to write you back, the previous web guy who left and we didn’t get a good run down on what he had done does in fact have W3 total cache installed, I have to try to figure how to empty all the caches i guess and hope that does the trick. Turning off that plugin doesn’t do it. I’m a little dubious about them even having caching on the site as it will have onsite ecommerce soon. I will endeavor to try and clear the caches and let you know. Thanks pal.

    Tony

    Angela McFarland
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    Casey,

    I’ve looked at the events-form.php in the-events-calendar-community-events>views and it is unchanged. The version it theme>events>community is.

    What’s really odd is if I remove the new events folder and the contents altogether from the theme folder, the edited form stays there. This is the only instance in which I have tinkered with any of the .php files as well.

    I’m perplexed, any ideas?

    Thanks,

    Tony

    Angela McFarland
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    Hey Casey,

    Yes the form that’s been altered is the event-form.php file in the theme>events>community directory. Just to add to the top of the submission form. Worked fine first time, but updating that file has no effect. When I remove the folders from the theme folder all together the old altered form stays put. Also it’s a child theme, I tried moving the folders to the parent and deleting hem from the child and also doesn’t update the changes. Very odd. Where else could it be pulling the edited form from other than where we placed it? Seems like its gotten embedded somewhere else but I don’t see how. Any help would be most appreciated.

    Thanks,

    Tony

    Angela McFarland
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    Awesome! Far too easy. 🙂

    Angela McFarland
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    Hey Casey,

    That worked like a charm, thanks. The client has one more request I’m not sure how to handle. We are using the Events calendar in two different places on the website. To achieve this I have set it up so that the top level menu item pulls from a category, of which there are two. But here’s the complication, one of these is a category she doesn’t want people submitting events thru the community plug-in to have access to. So since I need both categories to create the two events pages on the website in the back-end I suppose I need to find a way to not have the categories show on the submit your event form. All the events are approved so we can easily enough select a category manually during the approval process to sort them. So how could I hide the categories on the submit form side? Sorry I’m not a programmer guy I imagine someone with that level of skill could just alter the form, maybe it’s any easy thing.

    Thanks so much for your prompt attention and help,

    Tony

    Angela McFarland
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    Hey Casey,

    Ok so I can put the edited event-form.php file in a directory called Events in the theme folder? Is that right? Where dores the event-form.php reside currently, and do I have to move only that file? Thanks.

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