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  • in reply to: dequeue styles broken after 4.6.21 release #1597120
    Ryan
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    Hi Sky,

    Thank you. The site is still in development, so I’ll circle back to this later and hopefully the extension will be functional by then. If not, I can do as you said and re-enqueue after the deregister.

    I’m 99% sure I just need the datepicker and jquery stylesheets, I’ve compiled all the non-vendor styles I need into a separate stylesheet.

    Thanks for your help. I’ll wait for news on the extension or any other updates that might help simplify a solution.

    -Ryan

    in reply to: dequeue styles broken after 4.6.21 release #1592457
    Ryan
    Participant

    Hi Sky,

    Thank you for your response. That does remove the stylesheets, but has the unfortunate side effect of removing all of the stylesheet dependencies that I do need loading for the datepicker to function (tribe-events-bootstrap-datepicker-css, tribe-events-custom-jquery-styles).

    Is there no longer a way to use wp_dequeue_style to remove tribe-events-calendar-style after the latest release?

    Thanks,

    -Ryan

    Ryan
    Participant

    Totally understand–I’m sure there are a lot of competing priorities for the development team.

    Thanks for all your help, Cliff.

    Ryan
    Participant

    Hi Cliff,

    Thanks for digging around.

    I’m seeing the same thing. It looks like these five admin stylesheets below are loaded with the filterbar plugin. Each has only a handful of rules and when I remove them with Chrome Dev Tools they have no impact on the functionality or appearance of the filterbar (at least on our site).

    <link rel='stylesheet' id='tribe-dependency-style-css'  href='.../wp-content/plugins/the-events-calendar/common/src/resources/css/dependency.min.css?ver=4.7.15' type='text/css' media='all' />
    <link rel='stylesheet' id='tribe-bumpdown-css-css'  href='.../wp-content/plugins/the-events-calendar/common/src/resources/css/bumpdown.min.css?ver=4.7.15' type='text/css' media='all' />
    <link rel='stylesheet' id='tribe-buttonset-style-css'  href='.../wp-content/plugins/the-events-calendar/common/src/resources/css/buttonset.min.css?ver=4.7.15' type='text/css' media='all' />
    <link rel='stylesheet' id='tribe-common-admin-css'  href='.../wp-content/plugins/the-events-calendar/common/src/resources/css/tribe-common-admin.min.css?ver=4.7.15' type='text/css' media='all' />
    <link rel='stylesheet' id='dashicons-css'  href='.../wp-includes/css/dashicons.min.css?ver=4.9.6' type='text/css' media='all' />
    Ryan
    Participant

    Thanks, Cliff.

    The admin_enqueue_scripts hook works for taking these stylesheets off of the admin side–but I want them there.

    For some reason the admin stylesheets (tribe-common-admin, tribe-dependency-style, tribe-bumpdown-css, tribe-buttonset-style) are loading on the public site. Neither wp_enqueue_scripts nor admin_enqueue_scripts is having any effect there.

    I guess the underlying issue is that the admin stylesheets are loading on the public site and I’m not sure how to prevent that.

    Ryan
    Participant

    Hi Cliff,

    Thank you for the response. We have a significant number of users on browser versions that don’t support HTTP/2. We are a public agency, so we try to support as many users as possible.

    Is it possible to dequeue these stylesheets? The associated scripts for some of these stylesheets are not loading on event pages (bumpdown, buttonset), so I’d like to get them removed even for folks on HTTP/2 supporting browsers.

    Select2 stylesheet is still loading unminified. I’m not in debug mode and all plugins are up to date. Also tested with other plugins deactivated and 2017 theme.

    Thanks!

    Ryan
    Participant

    Thanks Geoff — I figured!

    Ryan
    Participant

    Great! Thanks Brook.

    Ryan
    Participant

    Running 3.8.1 on both. Here you go:

    url
    http://fpdcc.net
    install keys

    events-calendar-pro = XXX

    WordPress version
    4.0
    PHP version
    5.3.24
    plugins

    BackUpWordPress version 2.6.2 by Human Made Limited(http://hmn.md/)
    NDM version 1 by –(http://&#8211;)
    Contact Form DB version 2.8.16 by Michael Simpson
    Contact Form 7 version 4.0.1 by Takayuki Miyoshi(http://ideasilo.wordpress.com/)
    The Events Calendar PRO version 3.8.1 by Modern Tribe, Inc.(http://m.tri.be/20)
    iframe version 2.9 by webvitaly(http://web-profile.com.ua/wordpress/plugins/)
    Locations version 1.3 by GoldPlugins(http://goldplugins.com/)
    Private Blog version 5.0.3 by Daniel Chatfield(http://www.danielchatfield.com)
    Relevanssi version 3.3.7.1 by Mikko Saari(http://www.mikkosaari.fi/)
    Simple Page Sidebars version 1.1.7 by Blazer Six(http://www.blazersix.com/)
    Sucuri Security – Auditing, Malware Scanner and Hardening version 1.7.2 by Sucuri, INC(http://sucuri.net)
    The Events Calendar version 3.8.1 by Modern Tribe, Inc.(http://m.tri.be/1x)
    WordPress Importer version 0.6.1 by wordpressdotorg(http://wordpress.org/)
    WordPress SEO version 1.6.3 by Team Yoast(https://yoast.com/)

    network plugins

    mu plugins

    theme
    FPDCC
    multisite

    settings

    recurring_events_are_hidden = exposed
    tribeEventsTemplate =
    tribeEventsBeforeHTML =
    tribeEventsAfterHTML =
    previous_ecp_versions =

    Array
    (
    [0] => 0
    [1] => 3.6
    [2] => 3.6.1
    [3] => 3.8
    )

    latest_ecp_version = 3.8.1
    welcome_notice = 1
    donate-link =
    postsPerPage = 20
    liveFiltersUpdate = 1
    showComments =
    showEventsInMainLoop =
    eventsSlug = events
    singleEventSlug = event
    multiDayCutoff = 00:00
    defaultCurrencySymbol = $
    reverseCurrencyPosition =
    embedGoogleMaps = 1
    embedGoogleMapsZoom = 10
    debugEvents =
    stylesheetOption = full
    tribeEnableViews =

    Array
    (
    [0] => list
    [1] => month
    [2] => day
    )

    viewOption = list
    tribeDisableTribeBar =
    monthEventAmount = 10
    dateWithYearFormat = D, F j, Y
    dateWithoutYearFormat = D, F j
    monthAndYearFormat = F Y
    dateTimeSeparator = •
    timeRangeSeparator = –
    datepickerFormat = 1
    defaultValueReplace =
    disable_metabox_custom_fields = show
    pro-schema-version = 3.5
    hideSubsequentRecurrencesDefault =
    userToggleSubsequentRecurrences =
    recurrenceMaxMonthsBefore = 24
    recurrenceMaxMonthsAfter = 24
    geoloc_default_geofence = 10
    geoloc_default_unit = miles
    hideLocationSearch =
    hideRelatedEvents =
    weekDayFormat = D jS
    eventsDefaultOrganizerID = 0
    eventsDefaultVenueID = 0
    eventsDefaultAddress =
    eventsDefaultCity =
    eventsDefaultState = IL
    eventsDefaultProvince =
    eventsDefaultZip =
    defaultCountry =

    Array
    (
    [0] => US
    [1] => United States
    )

    eventsDefaultPhone =
    tribeEventsCountries =
    last-update-message = 3.8.1
    earliest_date = 2014-12-03 10:00:00
    latest_date = 2015-02-28 15:00:00

    WordPress timezone

    server timezone
    UTC

    Ryan
    Participant

    I am having a nearly identical issue. In month view for a category, the events listed are not limited to that category. Sometimes it includes events from the next category alphabetically, sometimes it is random. Some categories actually display correctly. There is no discernible pattern for this behavior.

    When I refresh the page or directly navigate to it, everything is normal. This only happens with the ajax navigation.

    I’ve triple checked for conflicts (disabled plugins, changed themes, deleted customizations) and it’s still an issue.

    Is it possible to disable the ajax navigtation functionality only for the month view and replace with convention previous/next links? I’ve played with this but have not been able to get anything to work. If I disable ajax completely, the list view navigation fails.

    Thanks.

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