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  • Plugin Contributor leahkoerper

    (@leahkoerper)

    Hi nipon7,

    By default, the events should not be published on your blog. You might double check and make sure you don’t have the “show events in main blog loop” options checked under Settings. If you don’t have that checked but the events are still showing in your blog, you probably have a theme or plugin conflict causing it.

    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 nipon7

    (@nipon7)

    Problem is solved. Thank you very much

    Plugin Contributor leahkoerper

    (@leahkoerper)

    Glad to hear it nipon7! Thanks for letting us know.

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