Thanks!
]]>For some reason the “Event website” URL shows up badly formatted and duplicated on all my single event pages, like this:
<a href="https://www.facebook.com/events/582583012609973/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"><a href="https://www.facebook.com/events/582583012609973/">Tovább a program oldalára </a></a>
I’m using the Hungarian translation of the plugin with the “updated calendar designs” disabled. Also, the linked website is an exact copy of the production site. The development site uses the most recent versions of WordPress and all plugins, including The Events Calendar. I have also removed all theme customizations, but wasn’t able to get to the root of the issue.
Could you please advise how to resolve this?
Many thanks in advance!
]]>Any ideas why this is happening please?
]]>I want my users to be able to add their website so I have added a new URL field to the profile and set the VALIDATE field in the backend to WEBSITE URL but every time a user tries to input their website into the field like w w w . g o o g l e . c o m or google.com
they will get an error message stating; please enter a valid URL.
Can anyone here please help me fix this.Im a new to coding and will appreciate your help in advance.
Thank you
]]>#commentform .comment-form-url {display:none;}
That seemed to work well, but under the comment form there’s a checkbox to:
“Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.”
I want that to take the “website” part out so that it reads “Save my name and email in this browser for the next time I comment.”
I am relatively new to WordPress and don’t know HTML, but think that I might have to edit the code to get what I’m looking for?
]]>When a user updates their front end website URL, it does not commit the change to the front end profile form. It does show in the WP admin as well as in phpMyAdmin. I deleted the cache and it still did not show in the front end. I then deleted the cache and turned off caching and it still did not show the change. All other fields show edits. This is a predefined field so maybe that has something to do with it?
Thanks for any help you can provide.
]]>I can go 3 ways here…
1. figure out how to “undo” my self inflicted damage.
2. create a new one and figure out how to upload my SQL back-up to the new one.
3. create a new one from scratch
Why on earth would WordPress make this mistake so easily accessible and provide zero support when needing it corrected.
Looking for any guidance or relief at all.
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