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George
ParticipantThank you, Victor – that bit of CSS worked!
George
ParticipantHi Victor –
Thanks for the reply. I’ve been out of town and slow to respond myself!
I’ll try the CSS fix and let you know!July 15, 2018 at 5:27 am in reply to: Wanted: new tab to open when user adds to Google calendar #1575647George
ParticipantCliff, hank you for your reply. It’s ultimately not helpful.
First of all, part of the reason we’re using WordPress is because we’re
trying to keep this project as vanilla as possible. We’re a small community
choir, not web designers. And we don’t have the budget for repeatedly
examining/updating the code every week, when you folks update the plugins.
The whole point of WordPress was simple, easy, and anyone in the office
could maintain the website.
Second of all, it seems rather rude to force YOUR customers to delve into a
technical jungle (3 layers deep of documentation!?) just to keep OUR
customers on our website. You wouldn’t want people on your website to
leave, would you, just by clicking on a map? I do seldom encounter the lack
of “target” in links that I didn’t believe it when one of our testers
respected this as a bug.George
ParticipantThank you – updating the Events Calendar/Pro and/or the Event Tickets/Pro solved it.
George
ParticipantSue,
I think it’s happening with both the paid and unpaid versions. At least
that’s my assumption, since I had glimpsed it in one of the pre-sales
threads, and the response there was “it’s a free plugin, you need to report
this bug elsewhere.”George
ParticipantHi Victor,
I included the link to the page in my original post. Yes, I’m using your
shortcode that allows me to pick and choose which parts of the event I want
to show in which order.George
ParticipantI suppose I could create a page that has two buttons on it, like our current event, and have each of those buttons go to an event. When I tried to create a recurring event, it looked pretty much what creating two separate events would look like, only more confusing.
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