• Resolved lpint

    (@lpint)


    I suspect the handling of the full month calendar view has changed in your latest release. Instead of just showing the days of the next month that complete a week, it is now show a full additional week of the next month. So the August calendar now shows July 30 & 31 (as expected), August 1 – 31 (obviously) but instead of just showing September 1 & 2, to fill out the last week, it is also showing a full additional week of September 3 – 9. (Weeks are set to start on Sunday.) I don’t think this was happening prior to the new update.

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  • Plugin Support EventPrime Support

    (@eventprimesupport)

    Hi,

    You can hide the Previous and Next month’s dates from settings.

    Go to EventPrime’s Settings -> click on the Frontend Views and find the ‘Hide Previous And Next Month Rows From Calendar’ option.

    Enable it, save the settings and check the calendar on the frontend.

    Hope this will work for you.

    Always happy to answer your questions.

    Thread Starter lpint

    (@lpint)

    While that may be a workaround, it does not address the original problem This, IMHO, is clearly a bug that I think was introduced in a recent update.

    With previous and next month’s events allowed to be shown, if you look at October’s monthly calendar, it has the events for Wednesday thru Saturday, November 1 – 4 shown to complete the last week in October, as expected. But it also displays events for November 5 – 11, an entire additional week that should not be there.

    I really like EventPrime and don’t plan on changing any time soon. (If ever!) It is easy to use, works really well and support is superior. But, as with almost all software, there are a few minor things that should be addressed.

    Thread Starter lpint

    (@lpint)

    As of the 3.3.9 version this is still not working as expected.

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