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ParticipantThis sounds exactly like what I’m reporting here:
As this is an active site, I can’t just start deactivating plugins to see where the conflict lies. Is there any way to disable the admin CSS? Or maybe run the admin stuff in no-conflict mode?I have a feeling it’s tied to some customization stuff that my WooTheme does. (Which I couldn’t disable without disabling the theme.)
Adam
ParticipantThanks for the fix. (And the mention in the notes.)
Adam
ParticipantWith so many bug reports on this update… I’m just going to wait for you guys to drop an update. I don’t have time to debug something.
Adam
ParticipantJust sharing the pain. I didn’t have many customizations, just a color thing for event categories. But that’s gone and I’ll have to make some time to redo it. Lil bit of a bummer.
Upside? Really dig the map view.
Adam
ParticipantI’d like to see this become an option we can control in the settings. Sometimes you want to control pagination, you know?
Adam
ParticipantI love this little plugin. So worth the money!
Idea 1:
I’d like to see more design things in the admin settings. I find myself constantly adjusting the width of the events list for various themes. It seems like you could make that happen. Also, setting the background colors for various elements would be rad, colors of those buttons would fit the same way.Idea 2:
When you set up a category, it’d be great to pick a category color for the calendar.Adam
ParticipantI’ve done two.
The Youth Cartel – http://theyouthcartel.com/events/ (Thanks for the category colors tutorial)
Urban Youth Workers Institute – http://uywi.org/events/Both are done on the Thesis framework. Getting stuff to work via custom.css was bit tedious, but totally doable by playing with the variables.
Adam
ParticipantThanks. That’s great. I can wait… this is for a 1/2012 project anyway. 🙂
Adam
ParticipantThat’s what I’ve been doing. So far, so good. I just want to figure out how to make it “update proof.”
Adam
ParticipantShane- will 2.01 give some standard ways I should bd editing the css? I’m doing some messing with the css right now just to keep my project moving. (I can’t wait until Thursday)
We’ll be pushing it into production over the weekend. Is the release going to be ready by then? Or should I plan on releasing with 2.0 and know I’ll have to go back and adjust the css for 2.01?
Adam
ParticipantIm with Kevin. I build mostly on thesis… and I’m happy to do some tutorials if you point me in the right direction. 🙂
Adam
ParticipantOK, cool. I’m not in a big time rush. I am finishing up this one site to launch by 11/1. If that stuff comes I am convinced they can accept that the widget is a little buggy. I appreciate all the responsiveness.
Trust me, this site was using GigPress. You guys are way WAY ahead of that turd of a plugin.
Adam
ParticipantHappy to report it. Thanks for being cool about it.
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