• Resolved Tyler Tork

    (@tylertork)


    I used the Meetup Events block your plugin provides, and entered a name in the Additional CSS class(es) field of the block. However, the name I entered did not appear in the HTML of the webpage.

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  • Plugin Author Xylus Themes

    (@xylus)

    Hello @tylertork ,

    Thank you for reaching out to us.

    If you want to add a new class to the event grid view you can add it in the plugin template file. Once you have added a new class, then you can add class CSS in the additional CSS.

    Thread Starter Tyler Tork

    (@tylertork)

    I understand what you are saying, and still feel it’s wrong to ignore the setting in the block editor.

    Plugin Author Xylus Themes

    (@xylus)

    Hello?@tylertork,
    Can you please tell us which editor are you using? And the plugin displays events from shortcodes and widgets but will not be edited from the editor.

    You can also contact us on our website for quick reply.

    Thanks

    Thread Starter Tyler Tork

    (@tylertork)

    As this problem report is about the meetup block, I am using the blocks editor.
    Here’s a screenshot that may help make my meaning clear: https://prnt.sc/255k541

    Plugin Contributor Rajat Patel

    (@rajat1192)

    Hello @tylertork,

    Thank you for the screenshot.

    we have added an Additional CSS class(es) support in the plugin. please copy-paste the below-updated code In the “class-import-meetup-events-cpt.php” file.

    The file path: plugins/import-meetup-events/includes/class-import-meetup-events-cpt.php

    The updated code link: https://gist.github.com/Rajat1192/a5a4495c87ff898f9e994293fb510405

    Thanks & Regards,
    Xylus Themes

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