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Geoff
MemberHello Pamela!
I get the feeling you submitting this thread before you meant to. 🙂
If you are wondering about how to embed the entire calendar to any page or post, I’m afraid that’s not a supported feature at this time. However, there is a plugin called Event Rocket that helps with this. It’s is no longer maintained but should still do the trick in this case.
Let me know if this is what you were looking for. 🙂
Cheers!
GeoffGeoff
MemberHello Pau,
Thanks for getting in touch! You could use the calendar widgets to show events on the homepage.
The plugin will always have a /events URL (unless you change slug to something else in the Settings), because that is the archive for events. In other words, /events is not a static page on it’s own but a dynamic archive of upcoming and past events.
If you have any technical questions about how this might work, please do hit us up in the open source forums and we’d be happy to help you out as best we can on our next pass.
Geoff
MemberHello Pierre!
Thanks for reaching out. We’d be happy to help, but will you please post to our open source forums? We use the Pre-Sales forum here for people to ask questions about the calendar’s premium features prior to purchase.
I’ll go ahead and close this thread but, in the meantime, you may find this past WordPress.org thread handy. 🙂
Cheers!
GeoffGeoff
MemberHey there, Laurent!
I’d be happy to help–but will you please log into you account and post the question to our Community Events support forum? We use the Pre-Sales forum for people to ask questions about the plugins without needing a premium license for support. The Community Events forum is where premium license holders (like yourself) can get technical support.
I will go ahead and close this thread, but you can reference it in your new post. Also, in the meantime, please do check the suggestions in this article because it solves most 404 issues we see.
Cheers!
GeoffNovember 2, 2015 at 10:57 am in reply to: Export events from a first wp site and import them in a second wp site #1020899Geoff
MemberHello @fanny,
Great question! You can actually use the export tool that ships with WordPress. From there, you can use the WordPress import tool to being them into the other site.
We do offer a separate plugin that will automatically import events from one site to another, called iCal Importer. That would be another option if you’d prefer to do the import automatically and on a scheduled basis.
Does this help answer your question? Please let me know. 🙂
Geoff
November 2, 2015 at 10:51 am in reply to: Calendar pages disable submenu naviagation and mobile menu #1020894Geoff
MemberHi Don,
Thanks for reaching out and welcome to the forums! Sorry for the trouble here with the theme menu on the calendar page–let’s see if we can figure out what’s happening.
First off, will you please follow the steps outlined in this guide? It will help determine if the issue is in the calendar, or if it’s a conflict with the theme or another plugin–and, if so, where that conflict is.
If the issue still pops up in those conditions, then will you please head over to Events > Settings > Help, copy the system information at the bottom of the screen and paste it here as a private reply? That will help me see you settings and be able to test things out on my end as well.
Lastly, I do see a Javascript error in the console when viewing your site:
Uncaught InvalidValueError: not an Object http://www.legion.topqualitytestserver.com/:18
It would also be super helpful if you could clear that error, as it is possible that your submenu relies on Javascript and the error could be interfering. If you have access to the theme author, they could likely help resolve that error with you.
Thanks!
GeoffNovember 2, 2015 at 10:38 am in reply to: Event Website URL snippet targets Additional Field URLs #1020885Geoff
MemberHi Karly and thanks for getting in touch!
That snippet actually does not touch additional fields. It appears that there are some customizations to your event template that is causing the interaction to happen instead. If you open your theme directory, do you see a tribe-events folder in there? If so, that’s where I would recommend looking first. It’s also possible you are using other snippets (perhaps in the fucntions.php file?) that are interfering with that particular one.
The funny thing is that while testing this, I noticed another unrelated issue when using URLs as custom fields–so thanks for reporting this so I could find that!
Let me know if you have customizations in place and, if so, what they are? I’d be happy to help as best I can from there, though I may not be able to solve the issue.
Cheers!
GeoffGeoff
MemberHello Marianna,
Thanks for getting in touch and welcome to the forums! Let’s see if we can figure this out together. 🙂
This is very odd! I see you tried the following:
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<li class=”troubleshoot_plugins”>Deactivated all other plugins? Yes
<li class=”troubleshoot_theme”>Switched to a default theme? YesDid you happen to notice any difference in those conditions? In other words, did you see events in the admin screen when switching to a default theme or deactivating all other plugins. How about when doing those tow things together?
I do see that there are events on your site, so there is something on the back end of things that is getting messed up.  It is possible that something has corrupted our plugins. To test this, could you remove them and try redownload fresh copies? Before you do anything I strongly recommend that you make a backup of WordPress, particularly your database. Once you are satisfied with your backup situation, could you please manually delete the Events Calendar plugin folders from /wp-content/plugins/? Once deleted, this guide will walk you through redownloading our plugins. Unzip the content of each plugin into your plugins folder.  Does that fix things for you?
If not, will you please head to Events > Settings > Help, copy the system information at the bottom of the screen and paste it here as a private reply? That will help me see if there is anything else that might be tripping things up.
Thanks!
GeoffGeoff
MemberThat is super appreciated! Thanks for the heads up and please do let me know if something comes back that we can do on our end to make things easier.
Geoff
MemberAwesome, so glad that helped! Thanks a ton for following up and feel free to hit us up if you hit an other questions. 🙂
Cheers,
GeoffGeoff
MemberHey there, @dialedin!
Thanks s TON for the additional info.
The Enfold theme itself includes customizations that can be creating this issue. I hate to bounce you back-and-forth, but I do think the fine folks over at Kreisi will be better suited to solve the issue since they wrote the customizations and we’re unfamiliar with them. The fact that the issue goes away when switching to the Twenty Fifteen theme seems to confirm that as well.
I’m super sorry I don’t have more of a concrete answer for you here. At the same time, I will leave this thread open while you’re working with Kriesi and would be happy to answer any questions that might pop up along the way.
Thanks!
GeoffGeoff
MemberHmm, that’s an interesting question. Community Events is the only add-on that provides a log-in screen and it uses the default login functionality provided by WordPress. In other words, Community Events is merely borrowing what already exists rather than creating something new. So, if your other login can extend the same default WordPress functionality, then I imagine the two could work together in some capacity.
Geoff
MemberIt’s totally possible. The fact that the Created date was in the ics file leads me to believe that the event was either set up incorrectly or that perhaps the information in the ics file is being incorrectly assembled.
Let me know if you’re able to edit those events and we can see from there. 🙂
Geoff
MemberThat should be fine to use. Give that a shot for sure!
Geoff
MemberHello Antonio,
Sorry for the trouble here! Let’s see if we can figure this out together.
There are a couple of things we can check to get started.
1) Venue Data. Often, the location search will fail if cannot fully understand the address or location information of an event’s venue. If you head to Events > Settings and scroll down to the “Map Settings” section, there is a button to “Fix venues data.” Click that and see if that helps make a difference.
2) Geolocation Coordinates. If #1 doesn’t do the trick, then try editing your venues and specifying the exact latitude and longitude coordinates for the location (screenshot).
3) Javascript errors. I see there are a number of javascript errors on the page, including one that the Google Maps API has been included multiple times. It’s possible that the theme is injecting the API in addition to The Events Calendar in which case, errors like this are totally possible. I would suggest clearing out all of those errors, and that one in particular.
Let’s start here and see what we find.
Cheers,
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