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Casey
Participantrmorson,
Thanks for reaching out, and sorry to hear you’re having issues here. I’m currently seeing javascript errors on your site (screenshot), which might be contributing to the problem.Can you try deactivating all non-Tribe plugins to see if that resolves the issue? If so, then try reactivating them one-by-one to determine if another plugin is the culprit. Give that a try and let me know what you discover.
Thanks! 🙂
-Casey-
Casey
Participantsunnysidepost,
Thanks for getting in touch and being a loyal customer! 😀 Shoot us an email at pro(at)tri.be, including the URL of this thread along with your Tri.be username, and someone there will be in touch with you soon. Thanks again!-Casey-
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Participantalfemand,
Thanks for getting in touch! Can you try temporarily reverting to the default 2013 theme to see if this issue persists? I suspect that this is an issue with your theme, but just want to narrow it down a bit before troubleshooting further. Thanks! 🙂-Casey-
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Participantdupagechildrens,
Sorry to hear you’re having trouble here, but hopefully I can help. Can you give me a link to a specific event where you’re seeing these issues, so I can investigate further? Thanks!-Casey-
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Participantgroundswell,
Thanks for reaching out! Hopefully I can help you out here, but I’m not quite sure I understand your question. Could you clarify for me a bit more? Thanks! 🙂-Casey-
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ParticipantWerner,
Thanks for reaching out! Unfortunately, the Community add-on currently only supports Categories on the event submission form. It would take a pretty significant modification to the plugin in order to include Tags that users can submit.If this is something you’d like to see in a future release, I would suggest submitting it as an idea on our UserVoice page. Our team periodically reviews the most popular ideas for possible inclusion in a future release of the plugin.
Hopefully that helps to answer your questions, but please let me know if I can help further. Thanks! 🙂
-Casey-
Casey
ParticipantTake a look at the ‘Loading Custom Styles for The Events Calendar’ section of our Themer’s guide. You should be able to add your newly created style rules this way, so they won’t be overwritten when the plugin gets updated.
Give that a shot and let me know if it does the trick. Thanks! 🙂
-Casey-
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Participantgeertwilbert,
Unfortunately, due to our policy, we can’t help with specific code customizations, but any credible PHP developer would be able to help you customize that layout to better suit your needs. So sorry about this, but let me know if you have further questions. Thanks! 🙂-Casey-
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ParticipantOliver,
Sorry to hear you’re having trouble here, but hopefully I can help. Try using ‘venue’ in all lowercase to see if this fixes the issue. I’ve also updated our tutorial to reflect this as well. Give that a shot and let me know if it fixes the issue.Thanks! 🙂
-Casey-
March 17, 2014 at 12:11 pm in reply to: Previous/Next month links in Grid view return no events in IE9 #119881Casey
ParticipantGreat! Thanks for confirming that this got you sorted. Since it looks like you’re all set, I’m going to mark this thread “Answered” and close it out.
By the way, if you have a minute or two, we would love it if you’d write a few words for us here: http://wordpress.org/support/view/plugin-reviews/the-events-calendar?filter=5
Thanks in advance. 🙂
Cheers,
CaseyCasey
ParticipantThanks for confirming that this got you sorted. Since it looks like you’re all set, I’m going to go ahead and close it out.
By the way, if you have a minute or two, we would love it if you’d write a few words for us here: http://wordpress.org/support/view/plugin-reviews/the-events-calendar?filter=5
Thanks in advance. 🙂
Cheers,
CaseyP.S. – Thanks for the help on this one Andy! 😀
Casey
ParticipantThanks for confirming that this got you sorted. Since it looks like you’re all set, I’m going to mark this thread “Answered” and close it out.
By the way, if you have a minute or two, we would love it if you’d write a few words for us here: http://wordpress.org/support/view/plugin-reviews/the-events-calendar?filter=5
Thanks in advance. 🙂
Cheers,
CaseyCasey
ParticipantThanks for confirming that this got you sorted. Since it looks like you’re all set, I’m going to mark this thread “Answered” and close it out.
By the way, if you have a minute or two, we would love it if you’d write a few words for us here: http://wordpress.org/support/view/plugin-reviews/the-events-calendar?filter=5
Thanks in advance. 🙂
Cheers,
CaseyCasey
ParticipantOliver,
This is actually functionality within the WordPress core. We’re querying the posts with our own custom query, but using WordPress to return the RSS feed for the custom post type. Since you weren’t able to replicate this in other fresh environments, I’ve got to assume that something weird is going on with your local data.You can see the re-write rules we’re adding on line 2409 in the filterRewriteRules function: http://docs.tri.be/Events-Calendar/source-class-TribeEvents.html#_filterRewriteRules
I hope that helps, but let me know if you have further questions. Thanks! 🙂
-Casey-
March 17, 2014 at 10:26 am in reply to: Event Links in the mini calendar go to # and not the actual URL #119854Casey
Participantjmadsen,
Ok, it looks like if you use 0 in the ‘Number of Events to show’ field then it will just link directly to the page (screenshot). However, you won’t have any events displaying beneath your mini calendar.I hope that helps, but let me know if you have further questions! Thanks! 🙂
-Casey-
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