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Thomas Bliss
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ParticipantI have deactivated both Mail Chimp Plugins cleared cache and browser’s cache and the issue persists.
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ParticipantI deactivated every plugin on the site except the ones needed to run the tri.be plugins. I still have the problem. I reverted to 2011 and still had the problem.
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ParticipantThe issue was isolated to just one event, so I deleted it and re-listed and there were no problems.
May 29, 2014 at 7:47 am in reply to: Unable to login to WP-Admin unless Events Calendar Pro disabled #186897Thomas Bliss
ParticipantIt was indeed the “white screen of death”. I managed to get a GURU on the phone and by some magic he managed to fix it. It did take quite some time, and left my site all wonky, still fixing it this morning.
We updated the Theme
Reinstalled all Tri.be pluginsThomas Bliss
ParticipantWell its seems that my theme “Karma” may have had something to do with it. Anyway its fixed.
May 28, 2014 at 5:02 pm in reply to: Unable to login to WP-Admin unless Events Calendar Pro disabled #185086Thomas Bliss
ParticipantI have a similar problem. My site is broken.
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ParticipantI wasn’t asking for a #1 spot I was referencing the post. I do want to know why Googles data highlighter cannot understand my EventCal Pro pages. I was told personally by Rob that the feature was supported, much like you would see with Eventbrite. But what you are now saying is that is not supported, and it dosent work?
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ParticipantWell according to this post it is “supposed” to be supported. https://theeventscalendar.com/support/forums/topic/google-concert-rich-snippets-are-getting-high-seo/
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“That being said, we actually already implemented for the 2.0 release the use of Rich Snippets, using microdata format (see http://support.google.com/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=176035) and schema.org standard (see http://schema.org/Event) which is fully supported (and encouraged) by Google. At this point, via those, we’re doing as much as we can in the markup to help users with SEO.”Thomas Bliss
ParticipantIm a dolt… I figured it out.
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