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Riccardo
ParticipantDo you mean license activated?
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ParticipantThanks you Cliff, could you instruct me how to select multiple categories from the widget? It looks like you can only select one…
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ParticipantGeoff thanks for you prompt reply.
More likely though, the issue is probably caused by PHP 7.
At the time of writing, there are still enough glitches with that version of PHP that we can’t claim full compatibility.As a first step, I would try rolling back to an earlier version of PHP (e.g.: 5.4+)
This makes me shiver! I absolutely need PHP 7 the site is quite slow right now, turning back to PHP 5 would make the site “bend on its knees”.
As for the memory apache is configured to use 160M…. tell me about timeouts and possibly help to find a solution to fix somehow this, at this stage I can’t revert to other tools like google calendar, too late now I have to follow this route!August 2, 2016 at 1:33 pm in reply to: Minicalendar shortcode vs widget generated code and CSS: formatting behavior #1146786Riccardo
ParticipantThank you George for chiming in! I wonder why there was a choice to generate differente outputs for the soma object assuming the outcome should be the same! Is there any reason for this?
Here’s thi Gist: https://gist.github.com/anonymous/7bd25bb2c6cf857ce1befa74fd59bfa9
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ParticipantCould this problem be related to license? Is there a license verification process on each page load?
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ParticipantI have tested the widget and the problem is the same. 2 errors in the console (same as above) obviously on different line numbers
Riccardo
ParticipantSorry, the problem described above arises using the shortcode for the minicalendar (not the widget as I have stated).
Riccardo
ParticipantThis seems reasonable as my categories shouldn’t change (as for the future I would recommend the developers to add the exclusion feature, basically sql allows this easily).
Do I need the shortcode to include multiple categories?August 2, 2016 at 12:13 am in reply to: Listing all events in one year (or in a date range). Agenda? #1146420Riccardo
ParticipantAt the moment it could be handy just to have a “brutal” list in a date range (for a school is important to track dates across two years -> 2016/2017 for instance.
If you could write down the query to achieve this I could create a shortcode in my functions.php…-
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ParticipantWorks!
Thanks a lotRiccardo
ParticipantI will definitely use a caching plugin.
In the meanwhile it would be good if the Events Calendar plugin will issue less possible calls on pages not containing any reference to the calendarRiccardo
ParticipantGeoff thanks for helping!
It seems that the problem is more related to the logics behind the tooltip: see here the attachment, there’s no admin bar but the tooltip is clipped away…. I think it should ba a matter of querying current window area view and decide where to place the tooltip…
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ParticipantSure. Attached here
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ParticipantSo the only way is to use the base URL plus “/events”?
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ParticipantSOrry I have double posted the same question. Ignore this one!
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