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Scott Talarico
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ParticipantUnfortunately, this CSS did not work. We entered the CSS both with the first CSS (to eliminate the links on the event pages) and alone to test if the codes were interfering with each other. Neither worked.
We also have been trying to use this CSS code that we found in your support to add navigation links above the calendar in Month View..tribe-events-month #tribe-events-header .tribe-events-sub-nav .tribe-events-nav-next a, .tribe-events-month #tribe-events-header .tribe-events-sub-nav li {
display: block;
}We have downloaded the Simple Custom CSS plugin to see if it made a difference, which it did not.
Thank you for your help.
Scott Talarico
ParticipantThis worked perfectly. Thank you! I do have one more question.
I have looked at your themer’s guide and css page, but can’t seem to find a way to remove a link. On the top of the calendar, it says “Events for August 2017” which is linked to the main calendar. How do I remove this link?
Scott Talarico
ParticipantThis is great. The artist calendars are now separated by category, however we have run into an issue with the event pages.
When you click on an event, the event has a link at the top that says “all events” and takes you back to the main calendar with events from all the calendars. Is there a way to replace that link with a link that takes you back to the calendar that is specific to the artist? Or a way to remove it all together?
There are also two links at the bottom of the event pages that take you to the previous and next events. These events are not for the specific artist calendar, but for all the calendars. Is there a way to change these or get rid of these as well?
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