Heinz Duschanek

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  • in reply to: Venue not shown #1092260
    Heinz Duschanek
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    Addon: was there a change in the theme templating? Because when I’ve set up the website long time ago I created the “tribe-events” folder in the theme folder, put in there some files as mentioned in your theme guide. This seems to work incorrectly now, not showing the venues in lists.

    So when I rename this folder to e.g. “tribe-eventsOLD”, I see the venues in lists (although it’s look has changed of course).

    Heinz Duschanek
    Participant

    Same here (German version PRO 4.1, and core 4.1.0.1) Venue is not shown, but the link to Google maps works.

    It showed the venue in the core version 4.1, which unfortunately broke links. So it seems that it is not a plugin conflict issue.

    in reply to: UPDATE crashed my site #1089610
    Heinz Duschanek
    Participant

    It’s the core plugin, which crashes. No matter if you do the automatic update or you do it manually (FTP).

    I hope, Modern Tribe provides quickly a version 4.1.1.

    in reply to: Release: The Events Calendar 4.1 + all premium add-ons #1089580
    Heinz Duschanek
    Participant

    Events Calendar PRO 4.1 shows venues again (were missing in version 4.0.x), but breaks links! An URL like http://MYDOMAINNAME/events/ redirects to an URL which starts with “events”, missing the domain name.

    Had to downgrade the customers website again. Please fix.

    in reply to: UPDATE crashed my site #1089578
    Heinz Duschanek
    Participant

    Same problem here. 4.1 showed venues again, but broke links. Had to downgrade to 4.0.6.

    Please, tri.be, do something about it!

    in reply to: Mini calendar widget #70077
    Heinz Duschanek
    Participant

    Hi Barry,
    indeed this was a big help! Obviously I hardcoded that jquery call in the head (needed for some other effect on the website). After removing that call, the other effect still worked, and your mini calendar widget too.

    Phew, I am happy! I owe you a beer, or two, when you are in Vienna (Europe) one day!

    Thank you!

    in reply to: Get rid of '@' before the time of an event #64701
    Heinz Duschanek
    Participant

    YOU’RE THE MAN, BARRY! That’s it! Solved, and I am as happy as happy I can be 🙂
    Yeah, it’s the events list widget, but here I see and use the German translations.

    in reply to: Get rid of '@' before the time of an event #64667
    Heinz Duschanek
    Participant

    It was the same thing, getting rid of the @ before the time. But using the template override solved it for the main content areas. Still unsolved for the widget “Next events”, but anyway. Not so important.

    in reply to: Get rid of '@' before the time of an event #64639
    Heinz Duschanek
    Participant

    Forgot to add the function: it’s tribe_events_list_the_date_headers()

    in reply to: Get rid of '@' before the time of an event #64622
    Heinz Duschanek
    Participant

    Thanky you Barry, that did it. I am familiar with the Themers guide, but I was hoping for a more fancy solution using filters, since I cannot use this for as the date is obviously written directly within that function.

    in reply to: Mini-calendar widget issues #64621
    Heinz Duschanek
    Participant

    Guess, it’s because #tribe-events-content-wrapper is nowhere showing in HTML as ID. Where should it be?

    in reply to: Mini-calendar widget issues #64620
    Heinz Duschanek
    Participant

    @Julie
    Did an upgrade, same problem. Every link is directing towards “/events/#”. So maybe it’s an Javascript function which should load another month?
    Loading /events/ with Firebug shows this message:

    b(…).on is not a function
    Line 5
    Seems to be:
    … b(n).on(“popstate”,function(b){if(b=b.originalEvent.state)a.do_string=!1,a.pushstate=!1,a.popping=!0,a.params=b.tribe_params,a.url_params=b.tribe_url_params,e.pre_ajax(function(){k()}),e.set_form(a.params)}));
    b(“#tribe-events-content-wrapper”).on(“click”,”li.tribe-events-nav-next a”,function(c){c.preventDefault();a.ajax_running|| …..

    in reply to: Mini-calendar widget issues #64619
    Heinz Duschanek
    Participant

    Sorry, second line should be:

    .tribe-mini-calendar div[id*=’daynum-‘] a { color: #000 !important; }

    in reply to: Mini-calendar widget issues #64618
    Heinz Duschanek
    Participant

    @meghanbrasell I am afraid you need some CSS-knowhow here.

    .tribe-mini-calendar-no-event { color: #999 !important; }
    .tribe-mini-calendar-no-event a { color: #000 !important; }

    The first line sets unlinked days to grey,the second one linked days to black.
    HTH

    in reply to: Layout/Styles of v3 #60666
    Heinz Duschanek
    Participant

    BTW: “If you use the excerpt field and add html there, the tags should carry through and work on the front end.”
    Seriously? The customer should learn HTML? Can’t you leave that decision to the customers (by providing a checkbox for HTML yes/no)?

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