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July 20, 2015 at 1:25 pm in reply to: Recurring Event Links Lead to Wrong Date in List Views #988097
Steve Froehlich
ParticipantThank you!
July 15, 2015 at 12:57 pm in reply to: Recurring Event Links Lead to Wrong Date in List Views #986723Steve Froehlich
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July 15, 2015 at 9:37 am in reply to: Recurring Event Links Lead to Wrong Date in List Views #986666Steve Froehlich
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July 15, 2015 at 9:35 am in reply to: Recurring Event Links Lead to Wrong Date in List Views #986665Steve Froehlich
ParticipantHello,
Thank you! I honestly think it may have been this way from the beginning, but I didn’t notice until I created a page of upcoming events with a particular tag and clicked around. I did notice the dates seemed messed up the first time I looked at the RSS feed, but I just made a note to figure out what that was later (not realizing that it was happening on the website itself too).
I just tried unchecking “Recurring event instances” under the general events settings as Steve suggested, and that does seem to fix this particular issue. It fixes the RSS feed too. Seems to be related to that option somehow.
My next reply will include the database zip. I’m kind of new to this, so let me know if that’s not right. I used UpdraftPlus Backups to create the file.
Thanks so much,
MelodyJuly 14, 2015 at 10:37 am in reply to: Recurring Event Links Lead to Wrong Date in List Views #986354Steve Froehlich
ParticipantHello,
Thank you. The pattern was weekly starting today with an end date of “never.” I did try changing that to a custom pattern every 3 days to see if the pattern made a difference, but it didn’t.
Yes, I did deactivate the landing page plugin when I tried that. I have set it to a default theme and deactivate everything again so you can view it. Just visit [my-domain]/events (the menu is all messed up so the page will be hard to find that way). Let me know when you’re done, so I can set up the landing page again. Thanks so much!
-Melody
July 14, 2015 at 7:50 am in reply to: Recurring Event Links Lead to Wrong Date in List Views #986270Steve Froehlich
ParticipantHello,
Thanks for the assistance. I tried creating a new event while using the Twenty Thirteen theme with only the Events Calendar and Events Calendar PRO plugins activated. I still had the problem. I click on the July 14 event and it leads to the December 8 one.
-Melody
July 11, 2015 at 9:37 am in reply to: Linking/Redirecting to the Next Upcoming Event in a Recurring Series #985628Steve Froehlich
ParticipantYes, thank you so much! I will try some of those things before posting a new thread.
Thanks again,
MelodyJuly 9, 2015 at 2:12 pm in reply to: Linking/Redirecting to the Next Upcoming Event in a Recurring Series #985207Steve Froehlich
Participantooo…I just noticed a problem when I do the tags though. I can open a new thread if this is another topic. The tag page lists the next upcoming event with that tag (so July 12), which is great! However, when I click “find out more” under the event, it takes me to an event in March of 2016! I just checked, and the exact same thing happens in the main calendar too!
July 9, 2015 at 2:00 pm in reply to: Linking/Redirecting to the Next Upcoming Event in a Recurring Series #985202Steve Froehlich
ParticipantHi Geoff,
Thank you! I think the category idea might work for some of the regular events! Actually, I think I might use tags that way (like [my-site]/events/tag/home-fellowship-group/).
A static page is better for the Sunday service info though, but it would be nice for it to look like other events. So one last idea…any chance it’s possible to create an event without a date, just a time?
So the title could be “Sunday Service”
And instead of saying, “July 12, 9:30am—11:00am”
It would just say, “9:30am—11:00am”Then I could use a direct URL to a single event like [my-site]/event/sunday-service/
Just a thought…it didn’t seem to work.
Thanks so much,
MelodySteve Froehlich
ParticipantOkay, thank you for the quick reply! I’ll try that… just wanted to make sure it actually wasn’t a possibility before settling for something less ideal.
Thanks again!
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