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Marc-Antoine
ParticipantHi Geoff,
Thanks for the fast response!
Loving the good customer support.1> The loop problem has been fixed and now works perfectly. Huzzah.
2> Regarding the reverse chronological order snippet – would I have to edit The Events Calendar plugin, the website core functions.php or The Events Calendar PRO? Sorry I am not familiar with PHP and I don’t want to accidentally alter code and set off a nuclear warhead somewhere.
3> The event category works even after removing the redundant part of the permalink! Would you like login credentials to take a look at what might be causing it?
Thanks for all your help!
Marc-AntoineMarc-Antoine
ParticipantPlease use http://www.morethanwords.tokyo/debug to get past the preview screen.
Good afternoon Geoff!
Thank you for your reply.
I still need some help in getting the plugin to work perfectly…You can get directly to the Upcoming archive by heading to:
[your-site]/[events-slug]/upcomingAs per your instructions, I’ve set it up using the following http://morethanwords.tokyo/events/upcoming. However this has created a redirect loop. Any thoughts on what I did wrong?
The Past Events will be located at:
[your-site]/[events-slug]/?tribe_event_display=pastThis worked (thank you)! However the timeline is inverted – going from oldest to most recent. How could I invert the chronological order?
Then, each category has it’s own unique URL as well:
[your-site]/[events-slug]/category/[category-slug]This worked as well, but the urls shows an extra event (eg: http://morethanwords.tokyo/events/category/events/houseparties/). How could I rectify the permalink error?
Finally, is there a way for the main event (default page) to show all events, not only upcoming ones? I would like visitors to be able to see the past events as well to make the page a little more full and interesting. Limiting to 10 posts per page would be ideal.
Thank you for your help and patience!
All the best from Tokyo.Marc-Antoine
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