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Dave
ParticipantThanks for the advice and encouragement! I’m actually fairly new to this and so any advice I can get is very valuable. As I was comparing the working site (with default theme) with the non-working site (with Retailer theme) I think I narrowed it down to the sticky header somehow conflicting with the scrolling functionality on the Week View. So I tinkered around in what I felt was a fairly “hacky” (that’s probably not a real word) way, mostly in CSS but also by putting an altered week template into my child theme folder. It took a while but it’s working now and it does what the customer was wanting it to do, so I’m happy about that.
I’ll definitely do some research on wp_dequeue_script() and try using it as you suggested – it looks like a useful tool that I didn’t know about!
Dave
ParticipantAlright, to begin, thanks for sticking with me here.
I opted to start with option two; retrying the conflict test. This time however switching to the Twenty Thirteen theme caused the week view to start displaying events again. I don’t know if I missed it the first time around or if something I’ve changed in the meantime made a difference. I did update the base plugin (Events Calendar, not Events Calendar PRO) to Version 3.12.4 earlier this morning.
So to summarize, there is a theme conflict that causes the Week View to not display events. I’ve already checked the documentation for help to track down and fix the conflict but I haven’t found it yet. I did notice that the two warning messages went away when I had the Twenty Thirteen theme activated. There was a new third warning message this morning that came up and that one did persist. It was a yellow warning though, not red like the other two.
SensorNotRequired: https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/error-messages-
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ParticipantHi, I toggled it, cleared my cache, closed and reopened my browser, but the events still don’t appear in Week View.
And I’m still getting the two error messages in dev tools. (You have included the Google Maps API multiple times on this page) and (Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property ‘wheelDelta’ of undefined) I don’t know why the Google Maps API is being loaded, as I’m not calling it, and I have Enable Google Maps toggled off in the Events module.
Dave
ParticipantHi, “Recurring event instances” is off.
Dave
ParticipantThanks for the reply.
Yes, I did follow the steps described in your Testing for Conflicts guide. Even with the default theme and all of the other plugins disabled and the cache cleared, the exclusion feature would not work.
I can see now when I click the arrow on the right, I can bring up the exclusion details, but even though they show up as activated, they do not work. The event shows up on the excluded days.
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