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ParticipantHi, I removed some closing tags in the customize area and this problem is now gone!
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ParticipantI removed the modifications and this is now solved, thanks! I was using a weird way to control the width of the event pages.
July 11, 2012 at 12:40 am in reply to: Next/Previous Month arrows in widget view don't go anywhere #21930vivek
ParticipantHi, I’ve since removed the closing tags– this resolved several other issues, but not this one.
July 6, 2012 at 2:37 pm in reply to: Next/Previous Month arrows in widget view don't go anywhere #21662vivek
ParticipantHi Jonah, this is where I added the closing table tags: http://i.imgur.com/DEi23.png
July 5, 2012 at 11:02 pm in reply to: Next/Previous Month arrows in widget view don't go anywhere #21607vivek
ParticipantI’ve since tried deactivating the theme, and the calendar’s arrows work in Twenty Eleven…
I take it there is some kind of conflict. How can I get around this? Are there tags or something somewhere I can rename? Files to edit?July 5, 2012 at 4:33 pm in reply to: Next/Previous Month arrows in widget view don't go anywhere #21595vivek
ParticipantHi Jonah,
I’ve tried deactivating all other plugins and the problem persists. I’ve only made small superficial changes to the CSS– I changed the colour of links. In the override area, I added closing table tags () to prevent the calendar from being the full width of the screen, and that is it. I’m in the process of backing up the site before I try switching themes, will all of the theme options be retained if I switch back to Twenty Eleven for a bit?July 5, 2012 at 12:38 pm in reply to: Next/Previous Month arrows in widget view don't go anywhere #21563vivek
ParticipantHi Jonah,
Sure! The link to the site is currently http://quantumtestprep.com/sandboxvivek
ParticipantThanks, Joyce. This is helpful, although not exactly what we are looking to do. However, if the ability to duplicate events or series’ of events isn’t available, we may be able to may do by creating a recurring event, then going in and changing all the dates to the specific dates of the subsequent events. In our case, the events don’t occur at regular intervals, but at least adding the recurrence can help eliminate the duplicate entry of most data.
Thanks again for the idea!
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