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July 19, 2012 at 10:05 pm in reply to: Way to approve/publish events entered by site contributors #22437
Jonah
ParticipantHi Rita,
You can perform bulk actions on any of your posts/events/pages within WordPress simply by selecting all your posts in the list (and you can filter down by just the pending posts by clicking Pending at the top of the list) and then publish them all. Here’s a screenshot of the bulk edit controls: http://cl.ly/image/2e220I1a3a0D
Does that help?
– Jonah
Jonah
ParticipantHi David,
That’s a good idea and you can actually accomplish this by simply echoing individual custom fields (or all custom fields) and wrapping them in whatever HTML and classes/ID’s you want. More information on the specific custom field functions you can use in your templates can be found here: https://theeventscalendar.com/support/documentation/events-calendar-pro-template-tags/#functiontribe_get_custom_field
Here’s a couple examples of echoing a custom field within your own HTML: https://gist.github.com/2901504
I hope that helps!
– Jonah
Jonah
ParticipantHi Carlos,
What’s the CSS you’re working with? You might need to apply a higher specificity in order to get the CSS to apply or trump other CSS. Here’s an article with some more information on specificity that should help: http://coding.smashingmagazine.com/2007/07/27/css-specificity-things-you-should-know/
Cheers,
JonahJonah
ParticipantHi guys,
We will have better support for WordPress SEO and other SEO plugins in a future release. Thanks for being patient with this!
– Jonah
Jonah
ParticipantHi Carlos,
The login form for community events has an id of #loginform and you can target it specifically on the page using the .tribe_community_list or .tribe_community_edit body classes. I hope that helps!
– Jonah
Jonah
ParticipantHi Carlos,
I don’t believe so. I just got an update from one of the developers who was looking at it but it did not make it into 2.0.8. You’ll either need to apply the above workaround or wait for the next release. It should make it in by then. Thanks for your patience.
– Jonah
Jonah
ParticipantHi Jason,
Does the error persist throughout WordPress? Does the plugin not even activate? Have you tried deactivating all other plugins to see if there’s maybe a conflict? Or, switching to the Twenty Eleven theme to see if it’s a conflict with your theme?
Let me know what you turn up with those suggestions,
– JonahJuly 18, 2012 at 4:17 pm in reply to: Today’s events code shows today’s and tomorrow’s events #22315Jonah
ParticipantAwesome, so did that work Richard?
July 18, 2012 at 4:16 pm in reply to: Template Keeps Switching back to Default "Main Events Template" #22314Jonah
ParticipantHi Blake,
I’ve never heard of this happening before. It sounds like either a plugin conflict or server issue. Have you tried deactivating all other plugins to see if one could be the culprit?
Cheers,
JonahJonah
ParticipantHi Michelle,
So you upgraded from pre 2.0 to 2.0.8? There should have been a migrate data button after the upgrade and the only way to tell if it was clicked and you were migrated would be if you have all your old event data in the new Events menu. Are you seeing your events?
– Jonah
Jonah
ParticipantHey Torstein, it could be related and I’ll make a note of this. For now though, please manually update.
Thanks,
JonahJonah
ParticipantHi David,
Glad to hear it! Let me know how matching the templates goes.
Thanks,
JonahJonah
ParticipantHi guys, we’re working on this in https://theeventscalendar.com/support/forums/topic/conflict-with-theme/
July 18, 2012 at 9:20 am in reply to: Problem with 2.0.7 Upgrade. Posts Showing Multiple Times but only entered once #22290Jonah
ParticipantHi Anthony,
I’m back, sorry for the delay. The developer got back to me on this and would like to get access to the old website so we can run an export from there. Is this possible?
Thanks,
JonahJonah
ParticipantOn #2, that looks strange. Do you have any overrides in place in your theme? This would be an ‘events’ folder in your theme with various files. The file I’m interested in there would be single.php – if you could place paste the contents of that somewhere like pastie.org that would be great.
If you don’t have any overrides then I’m wondering if, one, switching to the Default Events Template helped, and two, have you tried deactivating all other plugins to see if there is a conflict?
On #3, this is something I’ll actually need to try out on my own so can you please send us wp admin access to pro [at] tri [dot] be and reference this thread?
Thanks,
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