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Courtney
MemberHello Susan
With Events Calendar Pro, you can set the view to week view like it is on our demo site: http://wpshindig.com/events/week.
On any event, you can view the tags, such as on http://wpshindig.com/event/openhack-monthly-meetup/2017-07-03/. Each tag will have it’s own link like: http://wpshindig.com/tag/hacking/. This will work with the free The Events Calendar as well.
If you want the ability for users to sort between tags themselves, you could use Filter Bar for that. See the 2nd row at the top of http://wpshindig.com/events/.
Is there anything else I can help you with?
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Courtney πCourtney
MemberHello Rupert
It is working on your site in list view, but hiding events in month view. To resolve this, change the date formatting like this:
$default_date = '2017-05';
Let me know if this works for you.
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Courtney πCourtney
MemberHello Susan
Can you start by going through our Testing for Conflicts Guide https://theeventscalendar.com/knowledgebase/testing-for-conflicts/?Β I am wondering if you might have a plugin or theme conflict.Β Begin by deactivating all other plugins, using a theme such as Twenty Seventeen https://wordpress.org/themes/twentyseventeen/, and see if the issue still persists. Also, double check for any other updates available (Dashboard Β» Updates).Β
Please let me know if the issue still persists after these tests.
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Courtney πJuly 6, 2017 at 9:42 am in reply to: Aggregator key valid but not saved, asking for new purchase #1316944Courtney
MemberHello Lawrence
Can you start by going through our Testing for Conflicts Guide https://theeventscalendar.com/knowledgebase/testing-for-conflicts/?Β I am wondering if you might have a plugin or theme conflict.Β Begin by deactivating all other plugins, using a theme such as Twenty Seventeen https://wordpress.org/themes/twentyseventeen/, and see if the issue still persists. Also, double check for any other updates available (Dashboard Β» Updates).Β
Please let me know if the issue still persists after these tests.
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Courtney πCourtney
MemberHello Amy
First, please see our Testing for Conflicts Guide https://theeventscalendar.com/knowledgebase/testing-for-conflicts/?Β I am wondering if you might have a plugin or theme conflict.Β Begin by deactivating all other plugins, using a theme such as Twenty Seventeen https://wordpress.org/themes/twentyseventeen/, and see if the issue still persists. Also, double check for any other updates available (Dashboard Β» Updates).Β
Then also check Settings Β» Reading Β» Blog pages show at most and change this number to a higher number. This will also impact the number of posts that would show on /blog.
Please let me know if the issue still persists after these tests.
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Courtney πCourtney
MemberHello Daniel
We currently do not have a way from the network admin dashboard of a multisite to check on the status of their imports for a day. However, any of your single sites can do this. You might want to set up one of your own subsites for checking on this.
In a sub-site, go to Events Β» Help. then scroll to the bottom to view the status of your imports for that day.
Let me know if this works for you.
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Courtney πCourtney
MemberHello David
I’ve looked into this issue, and discovered it is not limited to multisite. When users install The Events Calendars or Event Tickets, the other plugins you are seeing will be recommended in the Plugins Β» Add New Β» Featured area. The bug here is that it indicated the last update was 48 years ago, long before our company or the WordPress CMS were ever created. Ooops!
So – you can see our most recent updates at https://theeventscalendar.com/release-schedule/ and rest assured that we do update more than once every 5 decades.
I’ve flagged this as a bug, and you will be notified when a fix is available. However, as it does not impact the overall usability of our plugins, it may not be a very high priority issue to resolve.
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Courtney πCourtney
MemberHello Heidi
Can you start by going through our Testing for Conflicts Guide https://theeventscalendar.com/knowledgebase/testing-for-conflicts/?Β I am wondering if you might have a plugin or theme conflict.Β Begin by deactivating all other plugins, using a theme such as Twenty Seventeen https://wordpress.org/themes/twentyseventeen/, and see if the issue still persists. Also, double check for any other updates available (Dashboard Β» Updates).Β
Please let me know if the issue still persists after these tests.
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Courtney πCourtney
MemberThanks Todd. I’m glad you got that fixed. Please let us know if there is anything else we can help you with.
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Courtney πCourtney
MemberHello Daniel, because this thread was submitted without logging in, I am unable to determine the renewal.
But, weβd be happy to help sort that out for you.
Please send an email to support [at] theeventscalendar [.] com.
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Courtney πCourtney
MemberThanks Candace
Do let us know if there are any further issues that you need help with.
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Courtney πCourtney
MemberHi Amanda
Weβd be happy to help sort that out for you.
Please send an email to support [at] theeventscalendar [.] com.
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Courtney πCourtney
MemberHi Karen
Is there something I can help you with?
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Courtney πCourtney
Memberhello Patricia
When I click on https://staging2.alchemyartstest.com/event/fused-tile-class/2017-07-11/ website – I do go to the product page. Are you getting a different result?
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Courtney πCourtney
MemberHi Joseph
I’m stuck without more details from conflicts testing. You can deactivate and delete your plugin without losing data. Then go to My Account Β» Downloads and re-download and reinstall to see if that resolves the issue.
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