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Casey D
MemberSome screenshots or links would help with the actual specifics, but here are some pointers to get you started.
- Typically, don’t change the theme or plugin’s css files, they will be overwritten on updates.
- Use overriding css files, or use plugins like http://wordpress.org/plugins/simple-custom-css/ to add css to your site.
- Use !important before a semicolon to override every css rule. It’s a brute force method, but works for quick fixes.
- Google is great for CSS fixes. Just type a few keywords with ‘css’ and you should find something very helpful.
I don’t know much about your site, but given these rules I believe the code you are looking for is something like this:
.tribe-events-sub-nav li a { background: none !important; }Does this make sense? Let me know if this doesn’t work for you.
Cheers!
– Casey Driscoll
Casey D
MemberThanks for the info lifebridge!
At Modern Tribe we work hard to release polished and clean, professional software. However in the open source market place, this is not always the case.
Before submitting a support post, we ask users to deactivate all plugins and change to a theme like Twentytwelve, as a proven way to check for conflicts.
Ideally, they will do this on a local, development, or staging environment. It’s possibly a little tedious, but it is the surest and most efficient way to get to the root of a complicated issue. We know this after years of combined experience troubleshooting technological problems of all shapes and sizes.
If the issue still occurs on a normalized system, there is more than likely a problem with our plugin (a bug).
If the issue goes away on a normalized system, there is more than likely conflict with another plugin or theme that is not ours.
This is an integral part of our troubleshooting process. By reactivating plugins one at a time, checking the problem with each activation, you can immediately find out where the conflict is. Otherwise, it is a difficult (impossible) guessing game.
It seems like you have quite a few plugins. Can you please deactivate your plugins and theme, to confirm the problem goes away. Please reactivate each piece, until the problem comes back. Please let us know which plugin causes the problem.
Does this make sense? Let me know if I can explain anything else!
Cheers!
– Casey Driscoll
Casey D
MemberMay 6, 2014 at 7:20 am in reply to: Single event page using WordPress date format but event overview not… #151667Casey D
MemberHello epixmedia,
We typically close threads after there is no activity after two weeks. Feel free to create a new thread at any time, and reference this one to save you time.
Cheers!
– Casey Driscoll
Casey D
MemberHello jpmorales,
We typically close threads after there is no activity after two weeks. Feel free to create a new thread at any time, and reference this one to save you time.
Cheers!
– Casey Driscoll
Casey D
MemberHello mad1,
We typically close threads after there is no activity after two weeks. Feel free to create a new thread at any time, and reference this one to save you time.
Cheers!
– Casey Driscoll
Casey D
MemberHello gian,
We typically close threads after there is no activity after two weeks. Feel free to create a new thread at any time, and reference this one to save you time.
Cheers!
– Casey Driscoll
Casey D
MemberHello aberdeb,
Congrats on upgrading! Once we get this sorted out I’m sure you’ll love it. 😀
Sorry you’re experiencing this right from the start! It looks like a few things could be at play here.
First, it might be helpful to check out our primers. They’re quick videos that will bring you up to speed quickly.
1) Menu
Menus are under Appearance > Menus in the WP-Admin. It looks like you added a “links” menu item, but with the name “Events Calendar”
2) Copy Events
You can create ‘copies’ of event by making an event ‘Recurring’ in the edit event screen.
3) Errors
I can’t see the errors on your site, can you show them to me or explain where they happen?
Does this all make sense? I think I answered all of your questions.
In the future, if you could put one question per post, it will help us help you! I’m sure we can get you up and running soon!
Cheers!
– Casey Driscoll
May 5, 2014 at 3:28 pm in reply to: change events title using shortcode – have pro version and events rocket plugin #150911Casey D
MemberHello ardentllc,
Thanks for contacting us. I’m not sure this is well documented, but you just have to add the title parameter to the shortcode.
[event_rocket_calendar title='Events']Does this make sense? Let me know if I can explain anything else!
Cheers!
– Casey Driscoll
Casey D
MemberHello upstreme,
Thanks for contacting us. No need to apologize! This is exactly what these forums are for!
You are correct, we unfortunately don’t have that feature right now. Here is the UserVoice post with what I think you are requesting https://tribe.uservoice.com/forums/195723-feature-ideas/suggestions/4471845-add-a-view-attendees-option-that-shows-attending
As far as your other question, if I understand correctly, in theory it could work right now, mostly out of the box. I believe there are parts of WooCommerce that allow customers to go back and review/view prior purchases, but perhaps not in the fashion you are looking for.
Does this make sense? Let me know if I can explain anything else!
Cheers!
– Casey Driscoll
Casey D
MemberHello aalmon,
That level of customization goes beyond the scope of the forums.
I’ll go ahead and close this thread. Let us know if we can help with anything else pertinent to the forums.
Cheers!
– Casey Driscoll
Casey D
MemberHello techbots,
Thanks for contacting us.
Sorry for the delay! It looks like you have it all sorted out though! Here is a screenshot of this url:
http://rivieraadvisors.com/events/category/2012/past/
I tried and confirmed with 2013, 2012, and 2009. Let me know if I can help with anything else!
Cheers!
– Casey Driscoll
Casey D
MemberYour events are at this link:
Casey D
MemberHello yvlaw11,
Congrats on upgrading! Once we get this sorted out I’m sure you’ll love it. 😀
Sorry you’re experiencing this right from the start! And never fear! We have a dedicated support team we just use the forums 🙂
First, it might be helpful to check out our primers. They’re quick videos that will bring you up to speed quickly.
<h3>1) General settings tab</h3>
I’m not sure I understand your first question, but the General Settings Tab is found by clicking “Settings” in the “Events” menuThat will take you too the “General” settings tab
<h3>2) Events Page</h3>
It may be confusing, but The Events Calendar plugin does not create actual physical Pages, like other plugins. Instead it uses url rewrites, along with pretty permalinks to create a virtual page.What kind of style do you have your permalinks set to? We recommend ‘postname’.
To add the events page to a menu, create a new ‘Link’ style menu item with ‘/events’ as the URL (if your permalinks are set to ‘postname’)
No matter what your style of permalinks, you can find your events on the admin toolbar.
<h3>3) Events Template</h3>
It sounds like there may be some confusion as to how The Events Calendar plugin works. This is a plugin, not a theme, so there isn’t a template to apply to individual Pages. You can’t transform Pages into calendars with our plugin.With our plugin, all events are put on one calendar on the /events ‘virtual page’, with every event having its own ‘virtual page’ at /event/the-name-of-the-event.
Does this make sense? I’m sure we can get you up and running soon! Let me know if I can answer anything else!
Cheers!
– Casey Driscoll
Casey D
MemberHello funinjerusalem,
Thanks for contacting us! It appears to be a plugin or theme conflict. Here is the javascript error from the js console on that page:
I need a list of your site information.
In the WP-Admin, at the bottom of the Events > Settings > Help tab, there will be a ‘systems settings’ box. Can you copy that and paste it into a private reply?
Cheers!
– Casey Driscoll
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