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Jonah
ParticipantHi Tiago,
This should accomplish what you’re looking to do:
Modify your table-mini.php file (place a copy in an ‘events’ folder in your theme first) replacing line 89 with: https://gist.github.com/2293961
I hope that helps!
– Jonah
Jonah
ParticipantHi Kristy,
Oh, ok. It looked like you did because there appeared to be some extra HTML in there but it could also be an unclosed tag somewhere else caused by something else. Actually I see what it is now. You’ve got the map HTML inside one of the venue meta tags somehow. This is probably caused by an unclosed tag somewhere else. It might be from another plugin or your theme. Can you try deactivating all other plugins to see if that helps? If not, try reverting to the Twenty Eleven/Twelve theme for a moment to see if that helps.
Let me know how that goes,
– JonahJonah
ParticipantHi Kristy,
There is an outstanding bug with custom fields where they get wiped out from the administration area. All the data is actually still there but you’ll need to re-create the fields manually. They need to be the same labels too so hopefully you remember them. Sorry about the trouble with that.
For the location page it looks like you’ve got some funky HTML/CSS for the view. I would suggest trying to revert to the default view file for this instead of your custom one. You can do this by renaming the ‘single-venue.php’ file in the ‘events’ folder in your theme to ‘single-venue.phpOLD’. Then the plugin will use the stock version of the view for this page.
Let’s see how that works for you.
– Jonah
Jonah
ParticipantHi Ben,
Very strange. I’m not sure why the menu is not displaying fully. I’ll need to escalate this and have another dev take a look. Sorry, but that may take another day or two. Stay tuned.
Thanks,
JonahJonah
ParticipantTaking a look right now Ben…
Jonah
ParticipantHi Karen,
It’s fairly involved to do this with the WordPress nav menus so what I would suggest is to use a widget plugin like this: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/custom-taxonomies-menu-widget/ or http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/taxonomy-widget/
Does that help?
– Jonah
Jonah
ParticipantActually http://evernote.com/skitch/ is another good option if you want to be able to make comments on the screenshots.
Jonah
ParticipantJonah
ParticipantSweet! I’m glad that worked out for you. Let us know if there’s anything else we can help you with.
Thanks,
JonahJonah
ParticipantHi Audra,
Here is a link to PRO 2.0.9: http://cl.ly/1y1D3H1j1P34
Let me know if you need anything else.
Cheers,
– JonahJonah
ParticipantThanks for the suggestions Adam, I will pass them along.
– Jonah
Jonah
ParticipantHi Kathleen,
It doesn’t look like the patch is in place. Are you sure you copied the right file?
– Jonah
Jonah
ParticipantHi Adam,
Thanks for the feedback. On #1 we do have some custom recurrence options such as the ability to specify which days of a week an event re-occurs on: http://cl.ly/image/2x1e3M3L2g0s – but we don’t have the ability to customize that on a weekly basis, i.e. change the pattern for next week without creating another event and pattern.
– Jonah
Jonah
ParticipantWell in order to downgrade versions you’ll need to downgrade both the core and PRO plugins. The core plugin is typically in: /wp-content/plugins/the-events-calendar and the PRO plugin is typically in: /wp-content/plugins/events-calendar-pro – you can get older versions of the core plugin here: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/the-events-calendar/developers/
At this point you might want to just download the existing plugin folders to your computer as a backup and then delete them and then re-upload fresh copies of the older versions.
Does that help?
– Jonah
Jonah
ParticipantHey Ben,
No I don’t know of any conflicts with any of those plugins. Can you send me wp-admin credentials to pro [at] tri [dot] be and attn. to me so I can take a look? Do I have permission to play around with some things?
Thanks,
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