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July 4, 2014 at 11:12 am in reply to: Events Added to Main Loop; Loop Modified; Orderby Broken #279549JamieParticipant
Success! Thanks for your prompt assistance!
July 3, 2014 at 9:07 am in reply to: Events Added to Main Loop; Loop Modified; Orderby Broken #271341JamieParticipantIdeal behavior is for the main loop to display the latest published news and event announcements so a visitor can skim the home page and not miss any news.
July 3, 2012 at 11:25 am in reply to: Thousands of URLs for every future date possible auto generated. Possible bug? #21468JamieParticipantHi all,
I’ve tried the above nofollow code in the functions.php file which works for a single day view, but it doesn’t resolve the issue on calendar display pages: “http://url.com/events/2126-08” for instance. This is the majority of the “Possible outages” errors that Google Webmaster Tools keeps notifying me about. Does $tribe_ecp->displaying have a parameter that includes this calendar month view?Also, does the default setting need “follow” on these types of pages? I assume that’s how Google arrived at August of 2126 in the first place.
Thanks, Jamie
July 2, 2012 at 8:54 am in reply to: Thousands of URLs for every future date possible auto generated. Possible bug? #21393JamieParticipantI’m also experiencing this issue.
JamieParticipantYes and no. I’ve been testing (on a local build) how the ECP would handle multiple start times entered manually as “_EventStartDate” in the postmeta data and it’s achieving the results I want. So I can take the post ID and apply it to an _EventStartDate this month on a Saturday, and two months from now on a Tuesday, and 6 months from now on Monday and Tuesday, for instance.
However, I know this isn’t sustainable considering future permalink issues (appending event-title/xx/xx/xxxx/). There’s also the issue of ECP rewriting those manual inserts on post update. Any other issues long term that I should be aware of?
Again, I have no need for changing event duration, cost, and other metadata associated with the post. Just the dates.
Thanks for the reply, Rob.
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