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Casey
Participantauteejay,
Thanks for reaching out and for being a customer! I’ll do my best to get this issue resolved for you. Can you try updating your permalinks to anything but the default? You can do this by doing the following:- Login to your WordPress Dashboard
- Go to Settings->Permalinks
- Select any option besides the default (screenshot)
- Click ‘Save Changes’
After doing that, try going to http://www.dragcoverage.com/events/ and see if your Calendar displays there.
Let me know if that resolves the issue. Thanks!
-Casey-
January 17, 2014 at 7:00 am in reply to: Wrong gettext-domain in venue.php preventing translation #93975Casey
ParticipantThanks for letting us know about this! I’ll open a ticket with our developers to confirm that this will be fixed in the next release.
Cheers,
CaseyCasey
ParticipantGreat! Glad that did the trick! Let us know if you have other questions. We’re always happy to help! 😉
-Casey-
Casey
ParticipantJohn,
Great! Thanks for confirming that this got you sorted. Since you’re all set here, 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
ParticipantSean,
Ok, I’m still learning about this filter, since it’s relatively new, but I got a bit more information about it. Here are the field options that you can specify (they are case-sensitive):post_content EventStartDate EventStartHour EventStartMinute EventStartMeridian EventEndDate EventEndMinute EventEndHour EventEndMeridian is_recurring EventCurrencySymbol tax_input – For Event Categories Venue Organizer EventShowMapLink EventURLUnfortunately with the way we handle Venues & Organizers, you can only specify that a name (or a saved item from the dropdown) was entered.
Note: if you have custom ECP fields that display on the form (screenshot), then you can even specify them as required. Just view the HTML source and find the correct <input> tag, and look for the ‘name’ attribute (screenshot).
Give those values a try and let me know if that does the trick.
Thanks!
-Casey-
Casey
ParticipantBrian,
Sorry, I should have been a bit more clear. Go into your site’s Dashboard (http://foxxr.com/wp-admin) and you should see ‘Events’ on the left-hand side. Click on that and then go to ‘Organizers’ (screenshot). Give that a try and let me know if it does the trick.Thanks!
-Casey-
January 16, 2014 at 6:31 am in reply to: Duplicate Events in Admin and Incorrect Notification Emails since Update #93469Casey
ParticipantRyan,
Great! Glad to see that you’ve tracked down this issue. You might look into just disabling W3 cache on the Community Event Submission page to see if that fixes the problem.Since it seems like you’re all set here, 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
ParticipantGreat! Glad to hear you got this one figured out. Since you’re all set I’m going to close this thread out, but feel free to start a new thread if you have further questions.
Thanks again for being a great customer!
-Casey-
January 15, 2014 at 9:23 am in reply to: Duplicate Events in Admin and Incorrect Notification Emails since Update #93050Casey
ParticipantRyan,
Sorry to hear that you’re having issues here, but hopefully I can help you out. Unfortunately, I was unable to replicate this issue in my environment, so it seems to be something unique to your setup. Can you try deactivating all other plugins and trying the anonymous submissions again to see if you the issue persists? If the issue still occurs, please send me a screenshot of your Community Events Settings page (Events->Settings->Community) so I can further attempt to replicate the issue in my environment.Thanks!
-Casey-
Casey
ParticipantSean,
Try using ‘tribe_events_cat’ instead of ‘event_taxonomy’ and see if that does the trick. If that doesn’t work, I would just go through and add new values one at a time to find where the problem value is, and see if you can narrow it down to one incorrect value so we can troubleshoot further.Thanks!
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Casey
Participantfoxxr,
Thanks for reaching out! Hopefully I can help you out here. You should be able to edit existing Organizers by logging into your WordPress Dashboard and going to ‘Events->Organizers’ to view a list. You can then click on any Organizer’s name and edit their information.Let me know if that answers your question. Thanks!
-Casey-
Casey
ParticipantJohn,
You should be able to only switch your page template for Community by pasting the following code into your theme’s functions.php file: https://gist.github.com/jazbek/6189599Make sure to change ‘new-template.php’ to ‘page.php’ or another template you’d like to use.
Give that a try and let me know if it resolves the issue. Thanks!
-Casey-
Casey
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Casey
ParticipantThanks! Just let me know and I’ll take a look.
Casey
ParticipantUnfortunately I’m still getting the same results after logging in, no directories are displaying.
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