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    This site talk about why this plugin’s code is not standards-compliant. Namely: “query_posts() will change your main query and is not recommended. Only use if absolutely necessary.”

    Is there a reason TEC Pro did not use the recommended WP_Query or get_posts() functions instead?

    http://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/wp_reset_query

    hunter
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    Hi, Casey,

    Unfortunately, this is not very helpful. When you say, “manually adding events to that panel,” what do you mean, exactly?

    Also, do you offer refunds? Having an automatically refreshing event calendar is the only reason I purchased this plugin, and the major incompatibility with single-page site renders it fairly useless to me.

    Thanks.

    hunter
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    Thank you, Casey!

    That sounds about right to me. Wish I had the confidence to dig into the plugin myself, but I’ll leave it to the experts. Eagerly awaiting your patch!

    hunter
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    Hi,

    Yes, I am using the SimpleKey theme.
    Here is what the homepage is supposed to look like: http://54.187.82.0/
    (I deactivated TEC Pro)

    As I said above, the mini-calendar widget causes my page-building content.loop to forget its place and start getting random blog posts instead of the homepage pages it should have been fetching. What I was hoping for it to show is how it is now (that the plugin is deactivated), with the homepage items all the way down. These are the page items that are designated to appear on the homepage. What was showing before when the plugin was activated (as in your screenshot) were the homepage items showing as normal, until the calendar, where it stops fetching those and instead grabs random posts tagged “blog” instead of pages tagged “homepage. Very strange. All I can think is that something in the calendar’s loop interrupts the already running loop.

    I hope this helps you diagnose the problem.

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