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Shaun
ParticipantThis bit of css fixed the most major issue (Couldn’t see entire filter bar)
.tribe-events-filters-vertical .tribe-events-filters-content {
padding: 0;
margin-top: 100px;
}It still isn’t pretty, but it works for the most part.
Shaun
ParticipantThis reply is private.
January 5, 2017 at 6:31 am in reply to: How do I prevent my events from showing up in a Google search? #1213710Shaun
ParticipantI went into WordPress SEOs sitemap and ensured everything was correct, then cleared my cache. I’ll report back with my findings. Thanks!
MikeJanuary 4, 2017 at 2:11 pm in reply to: How do I prevent my events from showing up in a Google search? #1213460Shaun
ParticipantI’ve tried working with Yoast but the events still seem to be indexing. I also tried disallowing /event/ and /events/ in a robots.txt file. Please see the 2 images which show I set the events to noindex in WordPress SEO. *Note: I’ve changed the name Events to “Courses” on my site. Is there something else I’m missing?
Thanks,
MikeShaun
ParticipantSo I don’t know exactly what was causing the issue, but I increased WordPress’ php memory as well as tinkered with a few other things, and the problem seems to have disappeared. I can’t confirm what was causing it, but thanks for all of the help on here!
Mike
December 16, 2016 at 9:13 am in reply to: Changing location of custom fields within Single Event Page #1207118Shaun
ParticipantGOT IT!
For those who also want to place additional fields up top and format it correctly: Be aware that the div tags you have to enter to format the title are placed in “additional-fields.php”. I recommend copying what you see for the title in “venue.php” to get it exact.
Shaun
ParticipantPerfect solution!
First easy fix I’ve come across. Have a great day!
Mike
Shaun
ParticipantUnfortunately the problem occurred with the very first Cache plugin install. I deactivated and uninstalled every plugin before attempting the next, although I did not do any special form of deactivate or uninstall. Maybe the first plugin modified something permanent?
I did disable the minification as was recommended, but alas, as soon as I activate any cache plugin, my schedule page becomes a white screen of death.
I’ll look into specific uninstall instructions, although I fear something else is at play.
Thanks,
MikeDecember 14, 2016 at 3:01 pm in reply to: Changing location of custom fields within Single Event Page #1206182Shaun
ParticipantWe are getting closer, and I do understand if this is outside the scope of what you guys can cover, but if you can check out my screenshot and let me know any tricks to getting this thing right, that would be great!
Thanks,
MikeShaun
ParticipantUnfortunately, none of that seems to help. Even preventing the emcdevsite.com/events page from caching does not make that page work. I fear some other type of conflict taking place, but I don’t have time to solve it. Guess I’ll just be without caching for the time being.
Thanks for the help.
MikeShaun
ParticipantI find it strange that every caching plugin (I’ve tried 4 now) has the same result with the main events page. I went into settings for the plugins and prevented the cache from caching anything with /events/ and there is still some conflict preventing anything from showing up at all.
December 12, 2016 at 9:10 am in reply to: Changing location of custom fields within Single Event Page #1204750Shaun
ParticipantGood Afternoon Andras,
I tried to use the second snip but I can’t get it formatted nicely (Unfortunately, this is my first website and I have extremely rudimentary coding knowledge). I can get the section moved to the top as per the attached screenshot, but I don’t know how to give it a header such as ‘Details’ and ‘Venue’, or integrate it with the Details or Venue section so that they are merged together. Either would be acceptable.
Any recommendations?
Thanks,
MikeShaun
ParticipantCool.
Thanks Geoff
Shaun
ParticipantDo you have any suggestions or just general advice?
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