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Ok thank you. What about setting the scrollwheel on the Google maps to false?
Here’s a live link with that map: https://familyoffestivals.com/2013-festivals-a-z/
And under the Performance Optimization, I haven’t changed anything from the default settings.
Thanks all so much for your help! I’m close to making my site profitable, once that happens, I’d love to donate ??
Both the #_ATT and #_CUSTOMATT are symbolizing my custom attributes.
I tried doing it like this and it didn’t work:
{has_category_concert} #_ATT{/has_category_concert}
and
{has_category_267(category id)} #_CUSTOMATT{/has_category_267}
I think I’m misunderstanding how this is done. Any help is appreciated!
For example, I’d like to be able to sort the events into “festivals” and “concerts.”
The concert event pages will show less information.
You can see a festival event page here: https://familyoffestivals.com/events/tomorrowworld-2013/
The concert pages won’t need to show:
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KidsI’m familiar with both placeholders and event-attributes, I just need a little directionfrom someone who has done what I’m trying to do (or knows how)
I am using the most recent version of WordPress.
Warning: Creating default object from empty value in C:\xampp\htdocs\wordpress2\wp-content\plugins\events-manager\classes\em-category-taxonomy.php on line 22
I’ve tried it with the most recent EM dev version ( I think – version 5.5.1 and I’ve followed the instructions from the link you posted) and it’s still giving me the same error.
I’ve encountered this theme on two separate themes, any ideas?
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In reply to: Multiple SQL queriesI know my way around my database pretty well, is there any way you can give me specific instructions or possibly a video explaining the most efficient way to clean up my database? I’m reading over the article you suggested and I think it’s a little over my head.
I’ve spent the past few months working on becoming more comfortable with sql queries, dropping columns, tables, localhost to a live server and so forth.
Over the 1.5 years I’ve been “developing,” my trial & error has cluttered the db with uninstalled plugin and theme settings, data, etc.
Keep in mind, my weak spot is PHP. I’m currently putting myself through CodeAcademy! Any help is appreciated!
I found duplicate event attributes under wp_postmeta database tables. Is there an sql command I can do to delete duplicate attributes?
It seems this started when I was messing around the EM’s General Settings. I enabled “Event Custom Fields” for a short period of time.
Also, I see the duplicate attributes in wp_em_events table > event_attributes field.
Hope this helps!
@angelo_nwl – It’s not a plugin conflict, I’ve tried everything I know under the sun. Any other ideas?
Ok I’m seeing two of the same attributes under my wp_em_events table > event_attributes – any idea why it’s creating two of the same and how I can stop it from happening in the future?
I only have it once under the Events Manager > Settings > Event Attributes.
Yes I’ve looked for it everywhere. Anybody an expert with this plugin who I can trust to give my admin info to so they can possibly go in and see if they see anything that could be causing the problem? Let me know, it would be much appreciated!
Same question, any answers?
That’s the strange thing though, there’s only one. I’ve got through my database looking for two of the same attribute and still only find one. Any more ideas? Getting this resolved will enable the event promoters I’m seeking to easily add events, I just need to make the form as clear as possible for them, but it’s hard when there are two event attributes.