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FrankParticipant
I had to recreate the whole calendar. The duplicates are gone! I also just figure that all I have to do is hoover over an event and click on trash to just erase the individual event. SO I am all set!
FrankParticipantI have installed the duplicate events clean up plugin. When go into seetings and click on Merge Duplicate Recurring Events, all It does is that it looks like it is doing something for a long time then, I get a 500 Internal Server Error. This has not helped my situation.
May 25, 2014 at 5:29 am in reply to: Events Calendar PRO 3.5.2 – creates duplicate instances #174633FrankParticipantThe time that pops up when you hoover over the event is 4 hours ahead, I think this is the issue.
May 25, 2014 at 5:25 am in reply to: Events Calendar PRO 3.5.2 – creates duplicate instances #174630FrankParticipantI just changed the timezone settings for wordpress from New York to UTC-4. This did not help either. Another issue I just found is that when you hoover the mouse over the events on the calendar the time that pops up is not the right time.
FrankParticipantthanks!
FrankParticipantHow about a countdown timer? A timer that is ticking down as we approach a given event? Counting the days, hours, minutes, and seconds! This would be an awesome widget.
FrankParticipantThanks Jonah! I am going to try this and let you know how it goes. Thank you for the awesome tech support.
I hope the widget gets this capability on the next update. From what I have found in the forum I am not the only one who has made this observation. If the event ends at 5:30 PM on Tuesday and it’s 5:31 PM on Tuesday that event is no longer the next event. But the way things stand now, you have to wait until 12:01 AM on Wednesday to see the next event.
FrankParticipantHi Jonah,
Since it can’t do that. Then, how about showing two events. Then, it will show today’s event through midnight and the next event in the calendar. Is there a way to do that?Thanks.
FrankParticipantnow, how can I get the next event to show as soon as the current event ends.
Say, if the event ends at 5:30 PM, then show whatever event is next in the calendar without having to wait until the next day.FrankParticipantany solution to this? I am having the same issue.
FrankParticipantI found my answer already.
use:
echo tribe_get_start_date( $post->ID, false, “F j, g:i a” );instead of:
echo tribe_get_start_date( $post->ID, isset($start) ? $start : null );
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