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Kyle
ParticipantHey Jonah,
No, it’s not gone. When I click the events tab it just loads and loads and nothing ever comes up. As if the link to view all of the events is broken.Kyle
ParticipantNo Problem! Yeah, basically it’s just not loading the “Events” tab on the backend when I have this loaded in functions.php. When I take out the code, it loads fine.
March 12, 2013 at 12:22 pm in reply to: Events list on WP-Backend list from recent to oldest/Restrict access #42452Kyle
ParticipantJust found a way to make calendar only visible to those that are logged in. You can find the solution below. You just have to put this into all the view php files.
http://snippi.com/s/xko5l2bMarch 12, 2013 at 12:03 pm in reply to: Events list on WP-Backend list from recent to oldest/Restrict access #42448Kyle
ParticipantThank you for the response. I hear ya, no problem. I did put my functions.php here http://snippi.com/s/s8fv7tq so if you could take a look at that and see if I’m doing something wrong.
Is there any other threads on making the calendar private, or are those two the only ones? I will take a look through the history to see if I can find something else.
Thanks for your help,
Kyle
March 8, 2013 at 10:59 am in reply to: Events list on WP-Backend list from recent to oldest/Restrict access #42012Kyle
ParticipantHi Jonah,
Thanks for the response. Unfortunately adding that to my functions.php file didn’t work. It deleted all of my events on the events list in the wp-admin. When I removed the code from functions.php, they came back. So I don’t know if there is a different solution?
And with making the calendar private, I have no doubt that in those threads there was a solution, but they were pretty vaugue on how to do them and I am not an expert in php code. So maybe if I could get an easier answer?
Thanks,Kyle
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