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I’ll answer my own question, because I got it working with both the simple display options and without. Apparently, you don’t have to be the calendar owner to create the API key. My problem was that the Google Calendar ID under Feed Settings was set to some ics calendar value. I’m fairly sure i used the email address of the calendar owner, which is the correct value.
Thanks again Nick, for the help finding the “Simple Display Options”. I used these when I set up the feed I’m using, but I didn’t remember them. So unfortunately, these aren’t going to help me.
Do I need to be the owner of the calendar to successfully enable the API key for this plugin? I’m setting this up for my church using a calendar that I don’t own.
I’m getting the same error as the original poster. Do I need to be the owner of the calendar to successfully enable the API key for this plugin? I’m setting this up for my church using a calendar of which I’m not the owner.
Thanks,
Would someone mind posting where the “simple display options” are found so that others could try this setting easily? I haven’t been able to find them.
Thanks In Advance,
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In reply to: Themes not workingHey All,
I got one new theme installed, but can’t get any more. I can’t find any way to debug this either.