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ParticipantOur HTML prototype was calling for a later version of jquery so early on in the project I de-registered jquery and registered a newer version in our functions.php to avoid potential conflicts. Unfortunately this seems to have only caused a conflict.
With any luck everything will just work with the default jquery. Haven’t tested yet. 🙂
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ParticipantFor now I have copied the default file from:
/wp-content/plugins/the-events-calendar-community-events/src/resources/css/tribe-events-community.css
To:
/wp-content/themes/coh/tribe-events/community/tribe-events-community.css
This seems to work for now, but am I doing this wrong? I don’t think these overrides are working as intended.
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ParticipantI am very confused. If I create a file called tribe-community-events.php with this content:
.eventForm td { font-size: 18px; padding: 0 10px 10px 0; vertical-align: middle; }It has no effect. If I rename the file tribe-events-community.css the rule takes affect, but the base css file for community is not loaded anymore breaking the layout.
Please advise? Site launches July 4. :/
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ParticipantIs there an upgrade path or discounted rate for multiple products?
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