• Hello, I have been using simple calendar for years now seamlessly. Recently, I have noticed gaps showing up in event population from my Google Calendar. We have several events every day that are input into the Google Calendar. However, when I load the WordPress page that has the simple calendar embedded into it, I am only seeing events for today and tomorrow, then it skips to the end of the month and lists those events. I have triple checked that none of the settings have been changed since it worked previously, and I have cleared the front and back end cache a few times. I will list all versions below. Thanks!

    PHP 7.4, WordPress 6.1.6, Simple Calendar 3.3.1

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  • Plugin Support john

    (@johnweru)

    Hi there,

    Thanks for reaching out to us.

    In regards to your query her, kindly ensure that those events are “public” in Google Calendar. If all events are public and the issue is still present, please share with us screenshots on your Calendar settings, specifically the “Events” and “Appearance” tabs.

    I look forward to your reply.

    Kind Regards

    Thread Starter itsmatthewp

    (@itsmatthewp)

    Thanks for the reply, John. I double checked event settings and they are all public. Here are screenshots of the settings tabs.

    Thread Starter itsmatthewp

    (@itsmatthewp)

    Now that it is a different day, I am noticing events show for today’s date, and tomorrow’s date, but that’s it. If I try to use arrows it takes me to next month, but only shows events for July 11th. Which is one month away but the same calendar date.

    Plugin Support john

    (@johnweru)

    Hi there,

    Thanks for the screenshots.

    In this case, please alter the Span period within the “Appearance” tab to at least a week. This way you should have all the events rendered.

    I hope this helps.

    Kind Regards

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