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  • Do you find this happens even with a default, unmodified theme such as Twenty Twelve and no other plugins running (just so we can zero in on any possible conflicts)?

    This has been an issue before and as far as I know there have been some fairly complicated fixes to the issue requiring editing the function.php file.

    This was my extremely simple work around.

    I created an event for the day before the very first event in the calendar and titled it “Schedule” (whatever you want the calendar grid view to show) Then I checked the ‘Hide from events listing’ and made it an all day event. Click ‘Update’ and Voila!

    Hi kynalynn72

    Nice minifix but we’re adding events daily so you have to add this fix every time an event passes.

    Barry – Im Royalcbr’s partner, the problem is that the customer likes the event set up the way it is and the newest version of the events calendar changes the layout and design so much – we can’t even work out how to add a sidebar to the main events page (we are very much front end designers helping out on a project here)

    We’re not entirely sure where to go here as using a new events plugin will add significant time to the project as we’ll have to transfer every event over and the urls may be different.

    We’d really appreciate some help here – if the function.php fix is possible then we’d love to hear it!

    Many thanks!
    J

    What version of the plugin are you using and does this only happen with your particular theme?

    The problem is that the customer likes the event set up the way it is and the newest version of the events calendar changes the layout and design so much – we can’t even work out how to add a sidebar to the main events page

    Without wanting to go off-topic, please do remember to check out our Themer’s Guide which explains how to safely customize our views.

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