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Barry
MemberOK. One further idea to try is adjusting your timezone in the WordPress settings. There are two different forms of offset, geographies like America/Los Angeles and UTC offsets like UTC-8hrs.
If your installation is not already using the UTC offset type can you try changing it and see if that has any impact?
Thanks!
Barry
MemberGreat!
Barry
MemberHi!
It looks as if you might have an actual folder called events in the root of your installation – and your web server is simply listing the contents of that directory. This isn’t something our plugin has created however, so perhaps you inadvertently created it when setting up theme templates?
Removing it or renaming it should solve this problem, but let me know if you experience any other problems.
Cheers,
Barry
Barry
MemberYou should be able to find the original in wp-content/plugins/the-events-calendar/views. It’s worth bookmarking our Themer’s Guide – this section for instance summarizes the different folders you should look in and the role of the various different templates 🙂
Barry
MemberMy pleasure 🙂
Barry
MemberGreat 🙂
Barry
MemberHi Steve!
Just wondering how I remove only the end time?
So in the snippet I shared last time there are basically three blocks, each starting with <tr> and ending with </tr> – in this case you could try removing the middle block.
and not necessarily just for list.php. Probably plugin wide, so for gridview, single.php, community events etc etc.
So going back to the previous example, note that that middle block contains a bit of code reading echo tribe_get_end_date(); – that is your clue that it relates to the end date.
While we can’t really guide you through making this change in each individual template the process is basically the same and so once again I’d recommend reading up on the same resources I provided in my initial post and taking things from there.
Thanks!
Barry
MemberHmm, well the main thing is that it’s working. Thanks for letting us know (and for anyone else experiencing this, please do try the same steps 🙂 ).
Barry
MemberHi Jon – I’m just going to move this across to our Facebook forum so you can get attention from the relevant expert 🙂
Barry
MemberWould adding a snippet like this one to your theme’s functions.php file help here?
Barry
MemberHi punctilio – great that you resolved the initial problems. For the “creating default object” error could you try adding this snippet to your theme’s functions.php file?
You may also wish to review this related thread.
I hope that helps – but let me know if you experience further issues on this front.
Barry
MemberThere’s certainly no technical reason why it wouldn’t work – that I’m aware of. In terms of receiving support and updates for each individual site you should also be good to go here, especially if the sites are interlinked and essentially relate to the same business (otherwise we’d prefer you purchase a dev license).
Thanks!
Barry
MemberIt’s possible – just to confirm, was it a bulk update that you performed last time (even if it was only for a single order – I just want to be sure as it is also possible to complete orders individually from that same page)?
April 15, 2013 at 2:34 pm in reply to: "Warning" appearing on ADD Form just above Time and Date section #45880Barry
MemberExcellent 😀
Barry
MemberGreat 🙂
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