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Barry
MemberGoing back to the start of this thread, it looks like you were basically aware of these issues with Nextgen/Laziest. Have you tried approaching the authors or vendors of those plugins to ask how their various side-effects might be restricted?
What I mean is, have you been able to reach out to them and ask if they could be tweaked to avoid these issues?
Barry
MemberDuncan:
I have no experience of Laziest Gallery and am really only offering guesswork here (and my guess is, based on the “lg” CSS class that has been applied to the post thumb, that this probably does relate to Laziest Gallery) but please take a look at the generated markup:
I have no idea if that is human error or a problem with Laziest Gallery or indeed some other plugin (note how the class attribute on the link element has not been closed properly) … regardless, that is almost certainly the reason the image isn’t loading and, once again, this is nothing to do with our plugins 🙂
Barry
MemberOK, so it looks to me like the lightbox effect relates to Shutter Reloaded.
Shutter Reloaded itself looks like that is bundled with Nextgen Gallery plugin (the URL for that script being http://www.flat-out.eu/wp-content/plugins/nextgen-gallery/shutter/shutter-reloaded.js) – so it’s strange that this didn’t go away when you deactivated all of your plugins.
I do feel confident however in saying this is nothing to do with our plugin(s) and I’d encourage you to follow our complete troubleshooting steps: if deactivating all of your other plugins (including Next Gen) didn’t do the trick then you should also switch to a default, unmodified theme as part of the process – or else try to replicate it in a staging/testing environment (if you can’t do this on the live site) as you already suggested.
Hope that helps 🙂
Barry
MemberPerhaps you could share a URL and I could take a look.
Barry
MemberSo you mean that you want to use the widget throughout the site, but only want it to look a particular way on the homepage?
That’s completely possible – use a unique sidebar and/or wrap it up in a unique div if you need to (when it’s used on the homepage), then target that sidebar with some new CSS rules.
December 5, 2012 at 10:45 am in reply to: Mini-calendar: Is it possible to change the background color if has event? #28989Barry
MemberHi Thomas! Unless you need any further help here I’ll go ahead and close this thread.
Barry
MemberHey Duncan! Do you need any further help here?
December 5, 2012 at 10:43 am in reply to: How do I edit Venue & Organizer details once created? #28987Barry
MemberHi Ben – how are you getting on with this issue?
Barry
MemberDo you have any further questions along these lines Chad, or are we good to close the thread?
Barry
MemberDoug, can you run through our standard troubleshooting steps first of all? Please create a testing or staging environment in which you can replicate the problem first of all (to avoid testing on a live site).
Could you also post the fatal error message here?
Barry
MemberSure 🙂
Barry
MemberA blank page? It could be you’re using an old version of PHP. If so, you might need to refactor it slightly: http://pastebin.com/0RawgErv (not tested, I made those changes on the fly).
Barry
MemberThanks Patrick, better attendee management does seem to be something a number of users have asked about.
Barry
MemberHi Darius, are we able to help here (or has Sandro contacted you by other means)?
Barry
MemberNo problem, look forward to hearing from you.
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