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It is clear that each event has its own page. Just as with the pages for the categories and tags. But these should not be present in the page overview, as is the case with the above mentioned pages – or is it?
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MarcusParticipantIf this is the standard behavior, then there is still the term entry.
But then that is duplicated, which I think is a bit wrong. But the solution with CSS works
MarcusParticipantHallo Andràs!
Ich wollte fragen, ob die Möglichkeit besteht, das seitens der Plugin-Autoren eine Funktion eingebaut werden kann, bei der der User bei Eingabe einer Veranstaltung entscheiden kann, ob das Featured Image und / oder das Related Images angezeigt werden sollen.
Also Quasi zwei Kästchen, bei denen man jeweils für das Featured und das Related Image ein Häkchen setzt, ob das Bild angezeigt werden soll.
Dann braucht man in der CSS nicht herumzuspielen.
MarcusParticipantWould it be worth considering the plugin authors two selection boxes, in order to be able to select when an event to be selected, whether a featuered image or the related image should be displayed?
This would make editing the style.css superfluous.
MarcusParticipantHow can I read the organizer from the database? I have tried with tribe_organizer etc., unfortunately without success
MarcusParticipantQuickly something else: This screenshot I have done today: Last update 48 years ago 😉
MarcusParticipantthis ist from the debug.log-file:
[06-Jul-2017 17:44:33 UTC] the-events-calendar/common – Log: Tribe Events wird eingerichtet für Jul, 6th at 05:07:33 pm
MarcusParticipantI have repeated the steps several times, partly with complete deletion of all events-calendar plugins, no change
MarcusParticipantAh, okay!
Is it possible that the plugin creates a record in the table _options named cron?
This is because the newly installed installation contains this record, but it is missing in the table of the live page.
MarcusParticipantHello Andras,
The database table options is available. But I thought the plugin events calendar created the following tables:
_eventcommentmeta
_eventcomments
_eventlinks
_eventoptions
_eventpostmeta
_eventposts
_eventtermmeta
_eventterms
_eventterm_relationships
_eventterm_taxonomy
_eventusermeta
_eventusersAnd they are not available on the page where it does not work.
But apparently I was wrong. It is not the prefix
MarcusParticipantIt must be at the prefix. I have now again set up a new WordPress installation, the prefix, which I took also with my live side, and the above tables are missing again all
MarcusParticipantHello Andras!
I know, that was correct.
But the Database-Tables are
No eventcommentmeta, no eventoptions and so on. And I do not know why they do not exist
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