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Chris
ParticipantAgain!
1. It’s happening on multiple sites with different configurations.
2. As mentioned, I have already deactivated plugins & themes.
3. I have been doing this for 23 years, I have already gone though the basic trouble shooting and would not bother you if I hadn’t.Chris
ParticipantI will retest this to make sure that it is the Original event that I am duplicating – BUT I have to say that if what your telling me is truly the case we have a MUCH bigger problem!
1. Duplicating posts ANYWHERE in WordPress has ALWAYS worked as I am expecting, not as your describing!
2. Listing events, by default, put the newest event op top. So if I create a reoccurring event that is weekly and end on the past day of the year – in June all I am going to see is December’s events. You are now saying that I have to “remember” when I created the original event and then try to go find it?
If I have a client that has been using TEC for (let’s say) a year and has (let’s say) 15 different reoccurring workshops a week – how am I to explain to that business owner that he has to either figure out “your way” or recreate each event each time the workshop series starts over again?
This seems like a extremely inefficient way to expect someone to use TEC – and a very lazy of programing on your part.
Chris
ParticipantI am still NOT receiving email updated, and yes my email address is correct!
http://verity.myilgm.com/event/sunday-school/2017-05-14/
I don’t understand why you think your video is relevant? I’m not running the 2016 theme!
Look I understand that themes can have an affect on plugins – I have only been programming for 23 years – I get it. But as a company you have to write your code the best you can to play nice with most themes. And I am a realist as well, I know you can’t support every theme – but with Divi form Elegant Themes serving over 400,000 customers and running on well over 5 million sites world wide – they are bay far the single most popular theme to date. It’s one of the reasons ILGM, Inc. has invested the time into Divi that we have for out own 3,500 clients.
But, lets throw that ALL aside and look at you directly: your in business to make money, it’s why you do what you do. You CANNOT make money if your code looks like shit in someone’s theme, they will just delete it! (as I am about to)
You job is to support TEC – that means when I (one of your clients) uses it TEC and has an issue, you need to help me fix it – NOT pass blame somewhere else!
Yes, I’m fully aware that this “may” be a theme issue – BUT you coded your code and therefore should know what elements are controlling (in this case the date) the design layout and should be able to quickly say “hey Chris, add xxxx to your style sheet and that should resolve your problem!”
Chris
ParticipantPerfect – also I never knew that was there and I was not able to find it in your documentation. And there were several people in the forms trying to do this with no help.
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