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Nathan
ParticipantI’ve finally found the cause of the issue – it was the “Timezone Settings” of the plugin itself i.e. Not the individual events, but the plugin’s own settings under menu Events > Settings.
When I switched the Timezone mode to “Use the local timezones for each event” (see attached image) it started displaying all of the events in month view.
Not sure why only month view failed to display with the other setting option, but perhaps that will give you something to help narrow-down the cause of the bug (if it is one).
Thanks for all the help.
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ParticipantChanged it to a single event, but the issue persists. Changing the site timezone didn’t alter it in it’s current form either.
I’ve been playing around with event and sitezones a lot, and it doesn’t seem to like any UTC+ timezone after “9” – even if both set timezones match. Weirdly, it seems to work ok if I set both timezones to something like UTC+1 though to UTC+9 i.e. UTC+10,11,12,13,14 not working for me. UTC-1 through to UTC-12 work ok though.
I could try installing it on a fresh domain and see if it still does it.
Nathan
ParticipantDid some tinkering with the timezone, and yes that seems to be what’s causing the missing calendar events. It doesn’t seem to work for any “UTC+” timezone (we are UTC+12 here), regardless of whether it’s set to “UTC+12” or “Auckland”. If I changed it to a “UTC-” timezone (or that of an American city for example) it started working, but obviously this is not a solution for me.
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ParticipantYes, even if I change the end date to 5pm it still won’t show. It only seems to show if both times are set to AM or the start is set to AM and the end to PM. All the other view modes seem to work fine, but I really want the month view to work.
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ParticipantOk, a screenshot can be found here – https://www.dropbox.com/s/6kc9yj73p1bz6lq/event-settings.jpg?dl=0
Nathan
ParticipantYup, tried it without all plugins and on 2014 theme. Still wouldn’t work for me.
I’ve since tried changing the time, but it only seems to show in the calendar if the start time is set to “AM”. If I set the start & end times to “PM” it doesn’t show in the calendar (I have checked this on multiple events). So I’ve changed the affected event to “all day event” in the meantime, which seems to work.
Seems like a bug to me, as I haven’t really altered anything beyond CSS styles (and no “display: none;” changes that should hide it or anything).
Nathan
ParticipantI’ve contacted the developers of the Cherry Framework for an answer, if they won’t do anything I’ll just have to remove either Woocommerce or Ninja Forms plugins so at least the Month view in the calendar will work. It’s the only move I can really do at this stage, the site is almost ready to go apart from this, so I cannot switch now.
Thanks for offering help though, most companies wouldn’t bother if it’s not 100% an issue with their plugin/theme. You can close the thread now.
Nathan
ParticipantThanks for that, unfortunately this still doesn’t want to work correctly. And the new js broke a few things that rely on it, such as the main page’s header.
The problem is definitely a JS issue, it may be the same issue as here – https://theeventscalendar.com/support/forums/topic/jquery-conflict/
However I’m not sure how to prevent my theme from including jQuery twice, any ideas?
Nathan
ParticipantAlso, be sure to use ninja forms & woocommerce plugins when you test it – as these two are also part of the problem (“month” view will work when either is disabled).
Nathan
ParticipantWell it sorta worked, but taking the js file out brakes the website’s drop-down menu, the “view as” menu on the calendar itself and the hover preview box on individual events. There’s probably other things that don’t work without it too. Motopress plugin doesn’t load right when I remove it either, which I think uses the same JS coding to open.
I’ve uploaded the parent & child themes here for you – https://www.dropbox.com/sh/kjof6pgtcux50on/AAAwCjdVQM6OYZP-aqaQlJJoa?dl=0
Really appreciate it if you’re able to help here.
Nathan
ParticipantI was just looking at this forum topic here – https://theeventscalendar.com/support/forums/topic/calendar-pro-widget-not-loading-once-you-click-previous-or-next-month-arrows/
I noticed that my “CherryFramework” theme is also using version 1.7.2 – I tried removing the file “jquery-1.7.2.min.js” and the buttons would load. However this is not an ideal solution. How would I go about updating this js?
Nathan
ParticipantGetting a new theme isn’t an option, so I may just have to remove the ninja forms plugin so the calendar can work. At least in “month” view anyway.
I’ll try to ask the developers of the “Hiking” child theme and it’s “CherryFramework” parent theme + plugin. Needless to say I won’t be buying from TemplateMonster again.
Nathan
ParticipantOk I’ve done that and it seems to function correctly with a different theme, even with all plugins activated. It must be a theme conflict, either the Events Calendar and Motopress don’t like my theme or my theme doesn’t like them. I’ll see if I can remove parts of it again until it works. It is very frustrating as the project is almost a month overdue, largely because of my theme – which has proven to be the worst premium theme I’ve ever brought.
Nathan
ParticipantI’ve tried disabling all other plugins (except “cherry plugin”, which is required for my theme to work) but it still will not load e.g. in any view mode except “month” the next/prev buttons don’t work. Ninja Forms seems to be at least part of the culprit as not even the “month” view next/prev buttons will work when this is activated. I’ll leave the Ninja Form plugin deactivated until tomorrow so you can see what I mean.
Weirdly the plugin used to work fine for me, but has since developed this problem. Although I haven’t done much to the child theme’s code beyond CSS edits, adding custom page templates (incl some with MySQL database tables), a few functions.php edits (relating to Woocommerce plugin only) and a couple of minor overrides to the event calendar CSS & two of it’s page templates (default-template.php & single-event.php). I also use a custom calendar page template (called calendar-page.php), which I’ve set under the Display settings in the plugin options.
HOWEVER I have since tried removing all of the above alterations with no success – it still won’t load properly.
As for Google Maps, I’m not sure where that issue would come from. I don’t have any Google Maps loading on that page, the only thing I could think of would be the maps inside the individual events (i.e. the “Venue” map – see example) http://angusnz.com/wordpress/event/nz-beef-expo/2016-05-16/).
Not sure where to go from here, I could just use the Month view for now, but then I’d have to remove Ninja Forms (which I can’t really do as I’ve already setup several forms with it).
EDIT: I actually noticed that one of my other plugins (motopress) also won’t load whilst Ninja Forms is active – I think I may need to report it to them instead.
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ParticipantGreat… well that’s no good then. I just wanted to display the default calendar (example.com/events/photo) on my homepage. Voting won’t help as I need a solution soon, not ‘maybe’ in a few months time.
Really cannot believe this isn’t a standard feature, I’ll have to keep struggling through the source code for my own solution I suppose.
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