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July 22, 2014 at 9:03 am in reply to: Event plugin interoperability issue using the WordPress command line interface #480639csheldonParticipant
From the web hosting site:
Our System Administrator was introduced to the issue and performed the following detailed research. They have understood that the issue is due to the fact that the search-replace that is run in the scripts of the Staging tool fails. The reason for it is the plugin events-calendar-pro and the theme Lelemin. They have moved the plugin out of the plugin directory and also renamed the theme directory to Lelemin_orig/, after which I created a symlink from the theme twentythirteen to Lelemin and the wp search-replace worked correctly.Changes are now reverted by them so that your site remains intact.
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Essentially the search/replace failed using the PRO plugin and the specific theme mentioned. Looks like the site did a workaround, however the issue remains. The theme is named (Lelemin), I wonder if there is a way for you to take a look at the theme (responsive theme) and PRO to see what could be going wrong with the search/replace.csheldonParticipantOur admin had to reload an earlier back-up to solve another problem and after the re-install which loaded earlier versions of some of the plugins, the problem did not occur.
April 4, 2014 at 6:30 am in reply to: Testing the event calendar, even search and advanced search inputs (tab #128031csheldonParticipantThis is not linked to the Eventbrite Tickets plug-in. I have not been the one to implement this plugin, so I am learning about this. How do I acquire the tickets plugin? Let’s put the issue I reported on the back burner until I understand how the plugin works, its features, etc.
November 12, 2013 at 5:29 pm in reply to: Premium Theme Options not available in default events template #75979csheldonParticipantPlease go ahead and close the ticket. I found the answer. Thanks!
November 5, 2013 at 9:27 am in reply to: Premium Theme Options not available in default events template #74766csheldonParticipantThe issue is still unresolved. I created a child theme and added the code as suggested, and the “BLOG” title still shows up. I have opened a Trouble Ticket with the Theme creator. Can we leave the ticket open and continue to problem solve? (Thanks for the offer to help get the website off the ground, however this is non-profit, volunteer work.)
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Charlene SheldonNovember 4, 2013 at 3:50 pm in reply to: Premium Theme Options not available in default events template #74668csheldonParticipantThanks so much enrollo and Kelly! I believe I found the file and section relating to the page title functions and have pasted it here: http://pastebin.com/e97Fpde4. The file name is: template-tags.php. I’ll also check in with the template creator’s support. If you see any answers, please do let me know. Thanks!
CharleneNovember 3, 2013 at 10:50 pm in reply to: Premium Theme Options not available in default events template #74470csheldonParticipantThanks so much for your reply and offer to help. I get the feeling I’m over my head. Here’s the link to the header.php: http://pastebin.com/damHXKFe The theme is The7 by Dream-Theme: http://themeforest.net/item/the7-responsive-multipurpose-wordpress-theme/5556590. I don’t need the page title for any of the pages on the site. Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
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