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Scott Morey
ParticipantIt does actually have 2 instances of the same event on the same day. That’s what I was saying. Two occurrences of the event on Wednesdays at 2 different times on that same day.
Nevermind, I’m just going to tell people not to do that. I’m not sure where you got “two different events on the same day” from? I specifically said “recurring events where the event occurs on the same day, for example, every Wednesday at 10am-11am and also every Wednesday from 1pm-2pm” and that is exactly what the screenshot shows. The first one is okay, but the second one either 404s or links to the first one.
Doesn’t matter, I’ll change the workflow and we’ll just have two event objects with weekly recurrence rules for the story time events.
Thanks.
Scott Morey
ParticipantSure thing!
Scott Morey
ParticipantI actually just looked and there’s another one of these tomorrow at KBL – wigglers storytime at 9:45 and 10:45, but they both link to the same event (the 9:45 one)
This is so weird.
Scott Morey
ParticipantCliff–
Thanks again, I got it working exactly the way I wanted. It was just a little unclear that I needed to reproduce the path within the [my-theme]/tribe-events/ directory, and the other post you linked that gave the example of adding the code to functions.php to add venue data to the data-json did the trick.
Scott Morey
ParticipantGreat! Thank you for the response. I did look through the themer’s guide, but it was unclear, having pro, where I was supposed to copy the template from and where to. I’ll do what you say, and fill in the blanks with documentation and other examples and let you know how it goes. Thanks again!
Scott Morey
ParticipantFiddling around with permalinks at create time (particularly on recurring events) isn’t something I’m comfortable relying on users to do. Whatever, doesn’t matter. The plugin works even if the urls are hideous, so I guess I should be grateful.
Thanks for the suggestions.
Scott Morey
ParticipantIt seems like this was at one time behavior-as-designed, rather than just appending ‘-(n+1)’ to the end of the title in the url, because I looked through functions.php in my (old) theme and I don’t see anything (other than some RSS feed trickery I put in place on the older site).
I’m also not sure the older site is still doing it, since I was running older versions of the plugins after my license expired last year.
Bought new licenses yesterday, applied to both sites and upgraded them. Haven’t actually tested the old site yet (though I did reach out to the person who creates events on that site, so I guess he’ll let me know when he creates new events and I can look at it then).
I just can’t believe slug behavior isn’t configurable other than a single path segment!
I am hopeful. My end users probably don’t care one way or the other and are perfectly fine sharing a /event/event-name-3985 link, but I do care. It looks bad, and having the event date in the url is a nice visual clue that you’re looking at the right thing prior to actually clicking on it.
August 6, 2014 at 2:22 pm in reply to: Events Calendar Pro conflicting with Owl Carousel on Widgets Admin page #598748Scott Morey
ParticipantThanks, Casey! I have posted about the issue on the wp.org support forum for Owl Carousel and have commented out the problematic line and it appears to be working just fine now. I really appreciate the assistance!
Thanks again!
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