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August 21, 2018 at 5:26 pm in reply to: Calendar View: all events listed as last entered event! #1602637SusanParticipant
It turned out to be one of the templates in the theme overrides folder. I’m embarrassed to say I’ve read the Testing for Conflicts page before and that part never sunk in. Except for the default template, which wraps the TEC content in the required layout code, the little bit of other customization doesn’t seem to be missed, and all files in the theme overrides folder were based on templates from 2015.
Thanks, SusanAugust 20, 2018 at 11:40 am in reply to: Calendar View: all events listed as last entered event! #1601455SusanParticipantThis reply is private.
August 16, 2018 at 12:25 pm in reply to: Calendar View: all events listed as last entered event! #1599329SusanParticipantThis reply is private.
SusanParticipantThe forum post you reference above is to allow html markup in the description text for fields in the admin view. I want to be able to use markup to style the contents of an additional field on the front end. The specific case that triggered my support request was trying to display a set of links in an additional field as a styled list. The links stayed active, but all the list and styling markup was stripped out. For example, I can use markup by default in custom text fields added to posts using Advanced Custom Fields.
I will post this in the Featured Ideas Forum, but if I can implement it now that would be preferable.
Thanks, SusanSusanParticipantI just did some more testing, and it’s not happening anymore! I installed updates recently because of the events-disappearing-from-calendar-view bug, maybe that was the fix. Sorry for the bother.
SusanParticipantI need to be able to distinguish between one day and multi day all day events. One day only the start date displays, multi day both start and end dates display. Checking for start date not equal to end date doesn’t work because the dates are saved as timestamps, and for all day events start TIME is 00:00:00 and end time is 23:59:59. Is there a snippet I could add to our functions.php file that would save the _EventDuration metadata for all events? Thx, Susan
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SusanParticipantTo explore what’s going on, I added code on a test page which writes the content of _EventDuration to the page. Events which were added in the past display the duration correctly, in seconds, for short, all day, and multi-day all day events. The recently added events referenced above display nothing for duration. The start and end timestamps are correct for all events.
SusanParticipantI did some more experimenting and found that the _EventDuration field listed on the WordPress post meta page is not being propagated on the newly added events.
SusanParticipantThey do not have the same ID. They have no title , start date , or end date , but they have unique IDs. I can’t tell what the ID range is because , when I view them in the admin , the ID numbers jump around. There will be maybe 6 or 8 in sequence , and then the next one will jump.
Is there a query to target blank title fields ?
SusanParticipantThe link to the solution is https://wordpress.org/support/topic/strange-will-not-show-past-events-via-the-event-calendar. Looks like I forgot to insert it in the previous post.
SusanParticipantSusanParticipantIs this something that will be changed so that it only displays if there actually is a conflict in a future update? If that’s the case I’ll wait. If there are no plans to change it I’ll install the functions.php code.
Thanks, SusanSusanParticipantSorry, the first line above should read “If results from form submissions are not being crawled how are all the category/date urls in the duplicated content results below being found?”
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