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Ryan Stanley
ParticipantIt is still using the start time as the event date.
Ryan Stanley
ParticipantI disabled “Disable comments” It got rid of the first error. I disabled Responsive sharing it got rid of the second error.
I just created a new event and made it recurring. It is still the start time as the event date.
Ryan Stanley
ParticipantI am now getting:
Notice: Undefined variable: rssi_content in /home/soulvince2014/public_html/wp-content/plugins/responsive-social-sharing-icons/rssi-calling.php on line 13
Ryan Stanley
ParticipantI tuened on Debug mode and got this error immediately:
Notice: Undefined index: WP_Widget_Recent_Comments in /home/soulvince2014/public_html/wp-content/themes/x/framework/functions/global/remove.php on line 59
Ryan Stanley
ParticipantI did the test with a recurring event, yes. Same problem.
I just noticed that when I change the start time it changes the date to that number. I had it at 11am and it made it the 11th. I switched it to 2am and it listed it on the 2nd. Just FYI
It does that on the “Bringing in the light” event.
Ryan Stanley
ParticipantI just noticed that when I change the start time it changes the date to that number. I had it at 11am and it made it the 11th. I switched it to 2am and it listed it on the 2nd. Just FYI
Ryan Stanley
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Ryan Stanley
ParticipantI’ve done all of that but I still have the same issues. What can I do to fix this?
Ryan Stanley
ParticipantHere’s the new URL. Please take a look. The dates sometimes show up wrong in list view also when you click through.
Ryan Stanley
ParticipantI ended up using the plugin The Events Calendar Category Colors to put them at the top. Worked great. Thank you very much for the great support. You guys rock!
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ParticipantNevermind, i fixed it – it was w3
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