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Geoff
MemberHi Alexander,
You may need to flush permalinks to see the code snippet take effect. Have you tried that?
Geoff
Geoff
MemberMy pleasure! Nice work finding the culprit.
I’ll go ahead and close this thread but please feel free to open a new one if any other questions pop up with this or anything else–we’d be happy to help. 🙂
Cheers!
GeoffGeoff
MemberThanks for following up! Sorry, but no more news at the moment. I’ll be sure to keep you posted. 🙂
Geoff
Geoff
MemberHey John, and thanks for getting in touch!
Great question. In fact, Events Calendar PRO has a feature where you can create additional fields for your events. That would allow you to add fields for the opening and headlining acts which would display on the event page.
Does this help answer your question? Please let me know.
Cheers!
GeoffGeoff
MemberHello Neal and welcome back,
I do see what you mean–the loader keeps spinning and never fully loads the search results.
I tried to see if I could see the same issue on my test site and was unable to.
That makes me think there is something conflicting with the theme or perhaps another plugin. In fact, I checked the console when looking at your site and noticed this error message:
You have included the Google Maps API multiple times on this page. This may cause unexpected errors.
This means that either your theme or another plugin is including the Google Maps API in addition to the one that The Events Calendar does, and this can cause errors like this to happen.
I would suggest following our Testing for Conflicts steps to figure out where that additional API instance is coming from and seeing if deactivating that source makes a difference.
Let’s start there and see what we find.
Geoff
MemberHi Asko,
The calendar uses it’s own template by default, which does not include a sidebar.
You can head to Events > Settings > Display and change the settings so that the calendar uses one of the theme page templates instead. Choose the page template that includes sidebar you want, save your settings, and see if that helps make a difference.
Thanks!
GeoffGeoff
MemberHi Emily,
I believe March is when things change from Standard to Daylight across all timezones that differentiate between the two.
You can choose to hide the timezone abbreviation by heading to Events > Settings, un-checking the box at the bottom of the screen (screenshot) for “Show timezone” and then saving the settings.
Also, I noticed that the Next and Previous month links on your site have a little design glitch (screenshot). You can clean that up by adding this to your theme’s style.css file or by using a plugin like Simple Custom CSS:
#tribe-events-footer .tribe-events-sub-nav .tribe-events-nav-previous, #tribe-events-footer .tribe-events-sub-nav .tribe-events-nav-next { background-image: none !important; }Cheers!
GeoffGeoff
MemberHello Arthur,
Good questions.
- User Registration:Â The Events Calendar does not take user registration, but does use WP’s login screen as far as allowing registered users to post events.
- User self posting of events: Yes, our Community Events add-on is perfect for this,
- Accept payments for the posting of events: No, I’m afraid not, though it is something we are looking into adding to our Community Events add-on.
- Payment calculation based on the advertisement period duration: This is also not possible at the moment since there is no fee charge for posting events.
Does this help answer your questions? Please let me know.
Cheers,
GeoffGeoff
MemberRight on, thanks!
Geoff
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Geoff
MemberHi Rosa,
Sure thing! You can change the Month View tooltip to display the full-size image by adding this snippet to your theme’s functions.php file:
https://gist.github.com/geoffgraham/80bd4483e94b44286ffe
Will that work for you? Please let me know.
Cheers!
GeoffGeoff
MemberHi Samuel, welcome back!
Does this also happen when switching to a default WordPress theme, like Twenty Sixteen? I remember your site had a theme conflict in another thread and I want to see if that’s the case here as well.
Thanks!
GeoffGeoff
MemberHi Natalie and thanks for getting in touch!
We do offer discounts for non-profit organizations. Please see our guidelines for inclusion and apply if you would like to be considered.
Cheers.
GeoffGeoff
MemberThat button will pop up if there is conflicting timezone data on the site. Let’s try this:
- Please re-save your timezone settings in WordPress (Settings > General)
- Return to the Events > Settings screen to click that button to enable the timezone settings
- Set the calendar timezone settings as follows and save your settings:Â https://cloudup.com/ciRccadBvEO
- Create a new recurring event
- Visit the /all/ page for that event
- Do the links work?
Let’s see what we find. 🙂
Geoff
Geoff
MemberThanks for following up, Abby! I’m glad this helps, though I’m sorry for the bit of disappointment as well.
If you have ideas for Filter Bar features, please do share them with us in our feature request forum–we’d love to hear them!
I’ll go ahead and close this thread but please do feel free to open a new one if any other questions pop up and we’d be happy to help.
Cheers,
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