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George,
Thanks for the quick reply! I am a pretty good coder so I am not afraid to take a look at example source code just to get an idea of things. I will look at the Tribe API and maybe we can use that to populate the events and have our ticketing vendor pull the data from us.
Appreciate your help!
cityofcharlestonParticipantMy main issue is (FINALLY!) resolved. As I had suspected, the problem was a simple one. Piece of unsolicited advice: Change your theming guide and “How to Make Simple Changes using CSS” knowledgebase articles to include a one sentence piece of advice which mentions the fix I applied and it will save your users tons of headaches.
The solution I am talking about can be found in t his post – https://theeventscalendar.com/support/forums/topic/changing-the-colors-in-events-pro-calendar-widget-and-the-font-in-calendar-view/
MANY MANY THANKS TO BROOK – The author of the post.
cityofcharlestonParticipantHello Support –
I thought I would provide some additional follow up questions that may help me understand the process. You will see from the attached screenshot that I have identified #tribe-events-content a, .tribe-events-event-meta a as the css elements which drive calendar font color within the inspector. I have added these fields with black as the color to my tribe-events.css file and they do not work. Also you will notice that my inspector lists http://charlestonarts.org/events/#6 as the source/location of the css file. Obviously, this is not the physical location.
Would you be able to tell me how to locate the PHYSICAL path of this stylesheet on my server? Thanks a bunch – if I can identify t he source of the css I can change the code there.
cityofcharlestonParticipantI notice that the code snippets are not appearing. email me directly if you’d like the code.
cityofcharlestonParticipantI have been wrestling with this problem for a while, and I think I have discovered the source of this problem. It resides in the-events-calendar/views/list.php
Examine the following lines of code which populate the meta table:
You will notice the php identifier missing in the inline code tags within the nested if statement. Add it into your code – hit update – good to go.
December 7, 2011 at 5:53 am in reply to: Calendar Events Links re-directing to homepage due to incomplete urls #11946cityofcharlestonParticipantHey Rob. Thanks for the reply. I am not a regular forum contributor, so I am having difficulty finding the correct escape characters to paste the HTML as text rather than inline code.
If you picture an anchor tag, with the href directing to a full and proper url – that is what is occuring with the correctly functioning links. The malfunctioning links, on the other hand, have only ?eventDate=XXXXXX in the href element of their anchor tags. Does that make sense?
I will try your suggestion about the permalinks and post a comment shortly with my results.
Thanks again for all of your help.
December 6, 2011 at 1:07 pm in reply to: Calendar Events Links re-directing to homepage due to incomplete urls #11905cityofcharlestonParticipantI notice the above might not be all too clear. The text box did not support screenshots – so I have pasted some html below:
Redux Contemporary Art Center presents Sunday Figure Drawing (Drop-in)
You will notice that the first link (event item in calendar) has a full url and functions properly. The next, however, contains only the eventDate parameter.
I hope this makes things more understandable. Thanks for your help.
December 6, 2011 at 8:29 am in reply to: Recurring events Show up in calendar but do not go to the right link. #11894cityofcharlestonParticipantI am having the same issue – has anyone learned of a fix?
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