lwillisjhls
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Thanks @maexim
@jordanharding Try this one.
@mreichardt1992 Thanks!
@mreichardt1992 How did you perform the rollback?
I am having the same issue. I couldn’t find in the menu where to roll back to the previous version of the plugin, so I restored the website itself with a backup I created.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP FullCalendar] JS Errors on running with WP 5.6@enixer Your AO solution is what helped me to see the calendar again. Thanks!
Thanks for responding. Would this go in the em-functions.php file?
I asked about this on another thread. Please review the response: https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/using-plugin-for-native-searches/#post-12456495
Thanks. I’ve reached out to Events Manager in hopes of getting some insight.
I reached out to Elegant Themes first, and they referred me to the plugin developer.
I discussed the issue with our web host which said that it may be due to the fact that some additional code got inserted into the .htaccess file from the old version of the website when the new one was imported. I edited the .htaccess file, and I also tried disabling the security plugin. I maintain the site, so my user role is fine.
The old site can only run on an outdated version of PHP, so I am gradually removing the old files. I may have to leave some because the site will crash if I don’t.
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Ivory Search - WordPress Search Plugin] A great alternativeThank you. I’ll take a look at it.
Take off “new” for the link in question – migration completed today.
I’m using the newest version of Events Manager. I’m also using Divi, and I think there’s something up with their search widget, so I am using the Ivory Search plugin now. Unfortunately, the events are still coming up by the order of date entered in the search results.
For example, if you type “anime” in the search field, you should see anime programs at two locations on the first page of the search results. However, the first page only shows one of them because I entered that recurring event last. Even with that, the dates are not in order on the first page: Feb 11, 2020, Sep 22, 2020, Apr 28, 2020 and so on. Thi is a weekly event, so the results for the second program don’t even show until the fifth or sixth page.
The only thing I can think to do at this point is to change the scope of the recurring event to be within the next two months and schedule each future month after that to not to show up until two months later – either that or detach them all and give each one a future scheduled date. That’s more work than I wanted to do, but the search results look cluttered the way they are now.
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