• This is a great plugin but it’s unusable when it comes to page editing. When this plugin is activated you are unable to use the visual editor in the pages section of the wordpress admin. Is there a fix for this?

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  • Plugin Author Zack Grossbart

    (@zgrossbart)

    The calendar schedules posts rather than pages. Most blogs don’t schedule pages in the same way they do posts. You could do some custom work to change this.

    We don’t consider this issue a bug, but we’re always looking for ways to improve the calendar. How would you like page scheduling to work? Do you normally schedule pages the same way you would schedule posts?

    Thanks,
    Zack

    Thread Starter bella2011

    (@bella2011)

    Actually, I am not referring to ‘scheduling pages’ rather, that when the plugin is installed the pages functionality is affected inadvertently.

    For example, when the WordPress Calendar Plugin is activated, the visual editor is unavailable for pages; which means you can only edit pages in HTML while this plugin is active.

    After testing functionality with and without the plugin I noticed this bug when I was having problems trying to update a Page.

    Plugin Author Zack Grossbart

    (@zgrossbart)

    Thank you for explaining the issue. I’ve tried this with a couple of blogs and haven’t been able to reproduce this issue. Could you please try it on our test blog:

    https://www.zackgrossbart.com/extras/sandbox/wp-admin

    If you see the issue on the test blog it might be a browser issue. If you don’t see it on the test blog it might be a strange interaction with another plugin on your blog or a difference in the version of WordPress.

    What version of WordPress and the Editorial Calendar are you using?

    Thanks,
    Zack

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