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Barry
MemberHi Melissa, please do create a new thread as the underlying problem may be different in your case 🙂
@Alan: did you get any further on this one?
August 26, 2013 at 11:55 am in reply to: After Upgrade Calendar View and Next Previous Month are not working #62830Barry
MemberOK – sounds like you’ve got a bead on this so I’ll close the thread. If further issues crop up with The Events Calendar (once you’re running with a supported version of jQuery) definitely feel free to create new threads as needed.
Thanks!
Barry
MemberI’m afraid I don’t have any ideas with regards to auction plugins, spending some time in the WordPress plugin directory and asking in the general WordPress support forum might yield some ideas there, though.
If there is anything else can I ask you to create new threads? We do try to keep each thread focused on a single question.
Thanks!
Barry
MemberIf I’m understanding you correctly then it sounds like there are issues with inventory even without WooCommerce Tickets, is that right?
Can you confirm if you have tried deactivating other plugins and switching to a default theme and testing under those circumstances? It may even be worth taking things back to just WooCommerce itself and a default theme – and seeing if that works correctly – then adding our Modern Tribe plugins and confirming the same, before adding everything else back into the mix.
Barry
MemberThat’s right, that class allows the URL to be adapted slightly after it is sent to the browser. Since it sounds like you’re all good here I’ll go ahead and mark this as closed.
Barry
MemberHi colinwood,
Events Calendar PRO 3.0.5 is indeed the latest version – and it should be used with The Events Calendar (our core plugin) 3.0.3. Can you confirm that the core plugin is also up-to-date?
August 23, 2013 at 8:18 am in reply to: Widget grid view: Would like to link to the single date view from the dates #62593Barry
MemberHi jingdaily,
Right now if you click on a day with events it should list those events right below the calendar – I see it isn’t working as expected on your site though (navigating month-to-month doesn’t seem to work either) and that is probably due to a Javascript conflict.
It looks like you’re running jQuery 1.7.1: The Events Calendar expects WordPress 3.5 as a minimum and 3.5 onwards ship with a much more recent build of jQuery – and again The Events Calendar also expects one of these more recent versions to be present.
Often the problem in situations like this is that the theme (though it could be a plugin) is deliberately swapping out the default copy of jQuery that ships with WordPress for its own – unfortunately that can have these undesirable knock-on effects for other plugins.
Can you touch base with your theme author and see if it is indeed the theme that’s responsible for this and check if they can offer you a workaround?
Thanks!
Barry
MemberHi psasser,
You should be able to remove that do_action() call and replace it with something like this: http://pastebin.com/kJYQg3Kp
Does that help at all?
Barry
MemberHi masterwsone, I believe this is still pending a fix, sorry for the inconvenience. It should be addressed in an upcoming maintenance release.
Barry
MemberHi Grégoire,
If you add this code to your theme’s functions.php file or some other suitable place it should make available the following shortcode:
[event_category_link slug="slug-for-your-event-category"]Note that you must provide the slug, and it must be valid, or it will not return anything. Does that help at all?
Barry
MemberGreat – well do feel free to add your voice there (if you haven’t already) as that can lend weight and assist us when we prioritize feature requests.
Thanks again – and since I think we’re all good here I’ll go ahead and close this thread.
Barry
MemberExcellent!
August 23, 2013 at 6:42 am in reply to: Upgraded to 3.0, Blog posts conflict with Events page #62577Barry
MemberOk – if it’s not possible to workaround it in that way I think the best thing would be to sit tight until this (issue of the blog page being marked as active parent of event pages) is addressed in a forthcoming maintenance release.
Barry
MemberOK, so it may be that you can override and customize our default-template.php template (see the Themer’s Guide for details on how to do this) and tweak it so it meshes more smoothly with your theme’s modular design.
As is, it is pretty simple and if you are familiar with your theme framework you will probably be in the best position to add whatever is needed there 🙂
Barry
Member@Anderson: do you happen to have Photo View as your default view? If so, does changing this remedy the situation?
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