Posted: August 28, 2014 at 6:48 am
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Hi, Does the calendar appear on that page or are you only seeing the shortcode for the calendar? If you do see a calendar, then can you ensure that the event is published and that you are looking at the correct month? Thanks — |
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None! I do not seet the calendar. When I log in and click on edit on the calendar page and enter the edit mode, then I see [ESPRESSO_CALENDAR] shortcode. |
Hi, Ensure that you are running the latest software (both EE4 and the calendar add-on) and that the shortcode does not have any html styling around it. If you are viewing the Calendar page in the WordPress editor, then switch to text mode. You should only see: [ESPRESSO_CALENDAR] If it still doesn’t work, then check the public (front end) version of the calendar page to see if there are any errors. You can use Firebug or Chrome Developer Tools. JavaScript errors from another plugin could break the calendar. — |
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It start working our of no where! 🙂 |
Great! Be sure to setup no-cache rules for the Event Espresso pages: https://eventespresso.com/wiki/setup-nocache-exclusion-rules-event-espresso/ — |
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Thanks. Including the calendar page? |
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I would include the calendar page as well, to be in the safe side. |
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I will do that. Thank you very much for the quick and great help. |
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No problem! |
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