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  • Thread Starter kzillah4

    (@kzillah4)

    I know. There has to be something written into the code that remembers the plug-in information that needs to be deleted before you can do a completely fresh restore.
    Though, I haven’t received where all that information lives from the programmers, and am not expecting to at this point.

    Option 1…

    Reinstall the plugin.
    Create the page where I wanted the calendar to live.
    Go into Events>Settings>Pages>Event list/Archives
    In this section, you can choose the page you created from a drop down menu.

    You can do the same thing for Location list/Archives, Categories, and Tags.
    I am probably not going to use those pages/lists so I did not do that.

    Option2…
    I ended up creating a separate calendar page and used the shortcode – [fullcalendar] to place the calendar on an entirely new page.

    After that, I went through each section of the Settings step by step and was able to get it to display how I wanted.

    I hope that helps.

    Thread Starter kzillah4

    (@kzillah4)

    Troubleshooting why the plugin was not displaying properly is no longer helpful.

    My question is how to make my system forget that I had ever installed the plugin before. I deactivated and deleted multiple times, but when I would reinstall the plugin, all of my previous information was still there (including events). This tells me that something else is being written into my code.

    Where all do I need to delete information so that when I install, it is as though it were the first time?

    Thanks!

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