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Stefhan
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Stefhan
ParticipantThanks Brook. Much appreciated.
I’m working on a test version of the page here:
http://artsalivewales.org.uk/index-2015-3.php
And comparing it to a page within WordPress where the calendar’s working fine:
http://artsalivewales.org.uk/wp/events/category/classes/
Will add the code for the first page (the faulty one) in a separate message.
Thanks again!
Stefhan
ParticipantThanks Brook. I’ve checked that but it still doesn’t work unfortuantely. It seems to be missing some vital component.
Any more suggestions would be most welcome!
Thanks
Stefhan
ParticipantDon’t worry, found them on the download page
Stefhan
ParticipantThanks for the quick reply Barry. I think I’ve made some progress:
With the old version of the plugin, the mini calendar was clickable so that when you clicked/hovered over a day you would see details of events in a pop-up. This was great as it meant the mini calendar didn’t take up much space on the page.It would seem to be that the new version doesn’t have this functionality – events appear underneath the calendar itself when you click on dates. My question is (and Skatch’s seems related) is it possible to use the new version but retain the pop-up event details on the mini calendar. And if so, how?
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Stefhan
ParticipantI have the same issue – the new version of the plugin breaks the sidebar mini calendar widget. I’ve tried it just with Tri.be plugins running and a default theme (Twenty Thirteen) but to no avail – events are not clickable.
Any solutions would be appreciated.
Stefhan
ParticipantThanks Barry – I’ve taken out the date bit but still can’t seem to make it return anything. I’ve tried every permutation I can think of but with no luck – the page loads but gives up when it gets to the query.
I’ve created a new paste here: http://pastebin.com/2vLiP6HM – could you tell me where I’m going wrong?
thanks!
Stefhan
ParticipantThanks Barry. Do you have any ideas how I could accomplish what I’m after? I only want each event to show up once in the list, so if there are 10 events you can see them all on one list page, irrespective of whether there the event runs over 10 sessions or just one.
Any help would be much appreciated.
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Stefhan
ParticipantThanks Barry
That makes sense about the first bit – not showing 15 entries per page.
With the second problem, I’ll send you the URL via email as it’s in development at the moment, but I think it’s something to do with pagination. The website includes a series of classes, most are weekly with a few one day classes. I’d like to have one entry per class irrespective of whether the class is a one day event or a weekly event for a term (so I’m just using ECP for the calendar really)
I’ve implemented your function and list template from the other thread and this works well on the first page of the paginated ‘classes’ section. However on page 2 some of the classes from page 1 are repeated, but not all. The same happens over the rest of the pagination. It seems to be that when you go onto page 2 the code doesn’t remember that it’s shown particular classes before. And it seems date dependent – the class which is furthest in the future is listed last.
I’ll send you the URL so you can see for yourself.
Any help you can offer would be much appreciated.
Many thanks again
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