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ParticipantCliff, just to follow up so you can help others in the future, I got help from the theme developer and the solution was straight-forward enough that I hope you can add this recommendation to other people as the first suggestion if they hit issues with their theme.
Specifically, the details are in this thread:
https://wordpress.org/support/topic/some-plugins-not-supported?replies=2#post-8752087Debra
ParticipantHi Cliff,
I understand the support limitation, so I’m going to try to ask for support outside of this theme itself and focus on the Events Calendar module itself and debugging it.
I’m trying to debug this on my own using the Event Calendar debug option which is supposed to expose a section in the debug bar. However, when checking that box and enabling debug mode in wp_config, I do not see any new items in the debug bar. I’m doing this on admin pages (independent of the theme), so this should not be affected by the theme / should still fall under support.
Is this a known issue or is there something else that needs to be done to allow the debug statements to show up in the debug bar?
As you can see I don’t have an option other than to fix this myself, so any help / pointers in the right direction given the time/energy/money I’ve invested is greatly appreciated…
Thanks
Debra
ParticipantAn addendum for what it’s worth… that plugin uses the Tamatebako wordpress framework:
https://github.com/turtlepod/nokonoko/tree/master/libraryI suspect the issue may be part of the framework itself. I’ve tried manually editing the css classes for body as well as the html tag attributes, but none seem to fix the issue. If you can point me in any direction, it would be greatly appreciated!
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ParticipantHi Cliff,
I’m looking and can confirm that the body class is loading properly with this template. You can see on the example page I provided above:
<body class=”single single-tribe_events postid-267 logged-in admin-bar custom-background wordpress ltr child-theme singular sidebar-primary-active menu-primary-active menu-social-links-inactive menu-footer-inactive wp-is-not-mobile custom-header-image custom-header-no-text custom-header-text-color tamatebako-super tribe-filter-live theme-genericons-active layout-content-sidebar1 custom-fonts-active tf-font_site_title-ws_arial tf-font_post_title-open-sans tf-font_widget_title-open-sans tf-font_base-open-sans events-single tribe-events-style-full tribe-events-style-theme tribe-theme-parent-nevertheless tribe-theme-child-worthyandsober page-template-page-php customize-support”>I’m happy to fix this theme myself, and understand you don’t support themes besides the default. Is there a way I can see debugging code somewhere that indicates why the plugin fails to load properly? I’d like to fix it myself, but it’s clearer something other than the body class.
Thanks!
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