Forum Replies Created
-
AuthorPosts
-
ostiiParticipant
I also am experiencing this issue and am not using %category% in the permalink structure at all. It is seemingly random and I do not know how to consistently reproduce it. Looking through google results it seems that a lot of sites are experiencing the placeholder issue. I do not believe it to be specific to the community plugin, but rather to the wp-router plugin itself. Though this is not a real fix to the issue, there was an update to wp-router recently that is not in the bundled version inside of Community that no longer shows the placeholder page, but instead re-routes to the homepage.
https://github.com/jbrinley/WP-Router/commit/9251095f151b466d2e0dd499293c872da302c5f3
Not an optimal solution, but maybe it is better than showing the nasty placeholder page?ostiiParticipantHi Rob,
Yes, same issue. Actually the other messages in this thread are from Ostii himself. I changed his account to show as me during the dev phase. You can send code to me to implement.
– The Real Ben 🙂ostiiParticipantHi Rob
As you are aware, we are experiencing a similar issue on 3 separate sites, but only on Save of an event (i.e. making it a Draft). Each time an event is saved (not published), a new Venue and Organizer are created. Sometimes this may mean up to half a dozen repeated posts.
The sites are running 2.0.8 & 2.0.6, with the latest version of WPThe issue is also mentioned here – https://theeventscalendar.com/support/forums/topic/duplicate-venuesorganizers/
ostiiParticipantI totally agree with Matt and the search at the bottom of the page. I did not even know it was there, until he mentioned it. Thanks Matt.
ostiiParticipantI have recently worked on the following site – http://www.yogatrinity.com/yoga-events – with the styling and display done by Tim Osborn from Memelab – http://memelab.com.au/
There are still a few minor tweaks to be made, including finalising the Gravity Forms submission form.
This is the 5th events related site I have worked on in the last couple of years and the first using The Events Calendar plugin. My research suggests that few people want to view events in calendar form, but rather, prefer to see a list of events with basic details and an image.
ostiiParticipantAutomatically add any additional taxonomies created by plugin developers to the form. Currently they are only visible from wp-admin, and the entire point of the community plugin is to give front end users access to manage events 🙂
ostiiParticipantHi Joyce – Does this mean that I would have to have a new category for every country and country/province all in the one Event categories box?
ostiiParticipantIt would be great to have the ability to dynamically add elements to forms. I.E. If there are multiple possible cost elements(sponsorship levels, etc) the user could add as many as they need dynamically.
See post: https://theeventscalendar.com/support/forums/topic/dynamically-added-form-elements/
ostiiParticipantThat is sort of what I am looking for. I want to be able to control the form elements themselves when an event is added/edited.
There is an event-form.php and event-meta.php file in the community views folder, however the event-form.php file does not contain the full form, otherwise I would move elements around in there. What I am hoping to find is an array of elements I can play with, but it does not look like that is happening. -
AuthorPosts