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In reply to: [Simple Calendar - Google Calendar Plugin] No events to display.Thanks so much for your help, @nick Young! My settings for the Third Footer Widget Area are:
— Feeds to Display: 206
— Display Events as: GROUPED LIST
— Show Paging Links: unchecked
— Sort Order: ASCENDING
— Number of Events per Page: 7 DAYS
— Display Start Date Offset: 0 days BACK
— Display Title on Tooltip/List Item: blankForum: Plugins
In reply to: [Simple Calendar - Google Calendar Plugin] No events to display.Hello, hello! First of all, I’m not sure if there’s a pro version of this plug-in, but my company would buy it in a heartbeat if it would mean we didn’t have to fiddle with it. ??
We’ve been unable to port in our Google Apps calendar– the display looks right, but it’s not pulling any events, and I’m worried I have settings wrong. I have NOT done anything with the Google API, so that may be where I’m falling short. If that’s the problem, I would be very grateful for any guidance on how to do that, and if there’s a way to do it without building the calendar all over again.
We’re at: https://opendoortestprep.com/
The calendar is located in right-most footer widget under “Upcoming Events.”
I have confirmed that:
— I am using Version 2.1.3 & the most recent WordPress
— the Google calendar ID is correct
— the feed shortcode is correct
— the Google calendar is set to shared / public
— there are, in fact, events in the calendar
— the calendar cache is clearMy current settings are:
— Expand Recurring Events: YES
— Date & time format: blank
— Cache duration: 43200
— Display mode: LIST
— Show Paging Links: unclicked
— Number of Events per Page: 7 EVENTS
— Display Start Date Offset: 10 days BACK
— Minimum Feed Start Date: 1 MONTHS back
— Maximum Feed End Date: 2 YEARS forward
— everything under Display Options: blank or uncheckedThe feed box contains the following code:
<div class="gce-list-event gce-tooltip-event">[event-title]</div> [if-not-all-day]<div><span>Starts:</span> [start-time]</div>[/if-not-all-day] [if-location]<div><span>Location:</span> [location]</div>[/if-location]
Thanks so much for any help you can give me!
There’s an easy work-around for this: just adjust the settings of the verification field so that it’s not required. You can change the text to whatever, like “Type ‘human’ if you’re not a spam robot”– and even if they don’t do it, they can still submit the form.