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  • Plugin Contributor leahkoerper

    (@leahkoerper)

    Hi Andrzej,

    Thanks for your post. I’m sorry you’re having trouble. The maps are working well on my test site and we have yet to see anyone else reporting something like this.

    Have you tried deactivating other plugins to look for a conflict, or switching to a default theme like Twenty Twelve? If you need help, please read this guide to testing for conflicts.

    If you can isolate this as an issue that’s inherent to The Events Calendar, we’d be happy to look into it further. Unfortunately, we can’t help troubleshoot conflicts here on the free forum. If you do find a conflict, you can try getting in touch with the developer of the theme or plugin and see if they can shed some light on the issue.

    We also have some resources that might be helpful for you in troubleshooting a conflict:

    ? Themer’s Guide – provides an overview of how to customize the plugin’s frontend appearance.
    ? Tutorials – useful tips and tricks for changing how the plugin looks and behaves.
    ? Technical Docs – provides an overview of the classes and functions in each plugin

    Good luck, and thanks for using The Events Calendar!

    ~Leah

    Thread Starter Andrzej

    (@awoz)

    Hello Leah,

    Thanks for the reply. I will try a few things in our sandbox over the weekend and will get back to you will my findings.

    I’m having the same problem. Switching to default theme rendered the map properly. My site’s theme is Themetastic: https://themeforest.net/item/themetastic-flat-responsive-wordpress-theme/5231364.

    Thanks!

    I’m having a similar problem that goes away when I use the twentytwelve theme. My theme is Colorlib Sparkling

    Brook

    (@brook-tribe)

    Howdy all,

    This snippet willl likely fix you all right up: https://gist.github.com/elimn/cf1826b4c91a43eb18ac

    There was an issue in the last release where a setting set from a number of versions ago was not always updated properly, and it caused the map to be 0 pixels tall. This tells it to be 350px tall instead. Just paste it in your theme’s functions.php file. You should be able to remove this snippet after a while, it just fixes the bug while it’s still present in our code. Eventually it won’t be needed anymore.

    – Brook

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