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Mike
ParticipantYes. Here’s the URL: http://www.evansvillephilharmonic.org/wp/
You can see it on the home page.
It looks like the CDATA includes https, even if the page isn’t served as https.Mike
ParticipantI should have said “wp-config.php” … my apologies.
The problem seems to be in he CDATA where “ajaxurl”:”https: …/* */
Mike
ParticipantWhile the Themer’s Guide doesn’t specifically say the events-mini-ajax.css file can be overridden in the same manner as the events.css file, neither does it say it cannot.
That it cannot be handled in the same fashion is a subtlety I missed when first reading the guide. You might want to clarify the guide.
Or, you might consider making css overrides work consistently in the plugins.
Remembering inconsistently implemented interfaces is always a problem for developers.
Mike
ParticipantJonah,
Thank you.
The issue I’m trying to point out is with the handling of the events-mini-ajax.css file in TEC Pro plugin, and how it differs from the handling of events.css file in TEC.
If I copy the events-mini-ajax.css file to an events folder in my child theme, changes to that file are not recognized by TEC or TEC Pro.
Mike
ParticipantHi, Rob.
Thanks for your prompt reply.I had read through these documents and tutorials prior to posting my question. Right now, I’m just making edits to TEC’s style sheets.
It looks like the events-mini-ajax.css file in TEC Pro plugin is handled differently than the events.css file.
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