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January 30, 2017 at 10:58 am in reply to: Recurring Events, Exclusions: 400 Bad Request, Nginx #1226328
Lee Peterson
ParticipantThis continues to be an issue on our website. Will someone look into the problem and provide us with an update, please?
(New screenshot attached reflecting the issue.)
Lee Peterson
ParticipantThis error has, in fact, stopped now.
Lee Peterson
ParticipantIt appears so, yes.
Lee Peterson
ParticipantSorry, I should have been more descriptive.
Yes, being able to provide different text inside the anchor would be good. But I also meant roles, aria, title, etc. Anything to help ADA/508 compliance.
Lee Peterson
ParticipantI see what happened. We’ve had the plugin set to display on the page called Calendar. It somehow got changed back to Events, yet the Calendar page still displayed the event calendar with page title, controls, search, etc.
Now that I’ve changed the “Events URL slug” to “calendar” as it should be, an error (or notice) displays with “The Page “Calendar” uses the “/calendar” slug: the Events Calendar plugin will show its calendar in place of the page.”
The problem here is that the page title doesn’t show (should say Calendar) and the markup is devoid of an h1 tag, arguably one of the most the important tags on a page.
Subsequent single event pages are missing the section title, too, which should be Calendar.
I guess what’s really missing is a reason why “the Events Calendar plugin will show its calendar in place of the page.” Any idea?
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Lee Peterson
ParticipantThank you.
Lee Peterson
ParticipantThank you. Any additional links for developing it ourselves would be much appreciated, such as API references.
Lee Peterson
ParticipantWe’re hoping to have the Year View be a reality by the end of the year
ONE YEAR! Wow. And there’s no way that we ourselves can do in the meantime?
January 27, 2017 at 2:04 am in reply to: Recurring Events, Exclusions: 400 Bad Request, Nginx #1224984Lee Peterson
ParticipantThis continues to be an unresolved issue. There are no plugin or theme conflicts. This has been tested locally on a fresh install of WordPress 4.7.2 with no extra plugins installed and the default theme. See the attached screenshots.
When clicking the Schedule Multiple Events button next to the Event Series label, anything selected in the dropdown (such as A Single Event, Daily, Weekly, etc.) and clicking Update changes the permalink to include %tribe_events_slug% which obviously generates a Bad Request error for that post on the front-end of the site.
Lee Peterson
ParticipantThe suggested link resolved the email link issue.
However, the Organizer’s website address is missing the title tag. Adding a new anchor link and creating a title doesn’t fix it. How do we add an anchor link to get the contact information compliant?
Lee Peterson
ParticipantHere’s an example link with email echoing only the value and not an anchor: https://www.discoverjacksonnc.com/event/sylva-christmas-parade/
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