Zach Wills
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Hey @kskobelev
We just released an updated version of the plugin (4.3.25) that should fix this. Please test & let me know!
Regards,
Zach
Hey @kskobelev
I think I know what the issue you’re having is. We’re working on a fix that should be able to go out today. Can you let me know how you embed each podcast audio player on the site? Is it through a shortcode that you paste into the post content?
Regards,
Zach
Hey @airdrummer
Sorry to hear you have an issue with the latest version of the plugin. I tried to look at your URL (https://letartliveon.com/) but it doesn’t look like WPtouch is enabled. Can you let me know which WPtouch theme you’re using?
Regards,
Zach
Happy to hear it! Let us know if you have any other issues.
Hey @eyeghoti
Try the following CSS:
.simcal-default-calendar-light .simcal-nav-button { color: limegreen; }
You can replace the
limegreen
with any hex color you’d like. That should target the month arrows you’re referring to.Regards,
Zach
- This reply was modified 7 years, 2 months ago by Zach Wills.
Hey @wetapplemedia
We just released version 3.1.12 which includes the fix for PHP 7.2. Let me know if you continue to run into issues.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Simple Calendar - Google Calendar Plugin] Version 3.1.11 causes error@hjsurk –
The increase in files is because of the update to the Google API PHP Client Library v2 (https://github.com/google/google-api-php-client).
In the meantime, you can download and run version 3.1.10 from here: https://downloads.www.ads-software.com/plugin/google-calendar-events.3.1.10.zip
The new requirements for PHP 5.5 stem from upgrading the Google API PHP Client Library to v2. We are reviewing our decision to make that update and deciding whether or not it makes sense to roll back the library version used in the plugin to the previous one (which is compatible with older PHP versions).
Regards,
Zach
- This reply was modified 7 years, 2 months ago by Zach Wills. Reason: Tagging correct username
Hey @jornleyssens –
To confirm: are you running into the same issue with being redirected to the upgrade page? Is it possible for you to attempt one of the workarounds in my previous post for deleting the transient (https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/latest-update-28-12-2017-crashes-wp/#post-9831772)?
We’ll look into this more tomorrow to see if we can replicate the redirect bug. Do you happen to know what version of the plugin you were upgrading from?
Regards,
Zach
Hey @oneofalll –
That redirect happens if a transient is found in the database. When you view the upgrade page it should automatically delete that transient which would prevent the redirect from happening again. I’m not quite sure what’s going on in your installation, but we might be able to work around that.
Are you able to run PHP? If so, the following line of code should remove the transient:
delete_transient( '_simple-calendar_activation_redirect' );
If you can’t run PHP but have access to the database, you can check in there for the transient and delete it. It should be in the
options
table with anoption_name
of_transient__simple-calendar_activation_redirect
.Hey @oneofalll
Can you specify which bug you’re seeing on your site? Is the site continuing to crash, or is there a different error? If you can provide any of the following it would help me get to the bottom of what’s going on with your setup:
1. Link to screenshots of your calendar settings using a screen sharing service like Dropbox, Cloudup, or Jing/Screencast.
2. PHP version that’s in use on the server.
3. Paste in the shortcode and event builder codes you’re using.
4. Create and link a test page with the issue so we can take a look.Regards,
Zach
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Simple Calendar - Google Calendar Plugin] Version 3.1.11 causes errorHey @vultan
I’m very happy to hear that. Please don’t hesitate to reach out if you run into other problems.
Regards,
Zach
Hey @oneofalll –
Ah- gotcha. Your settings for the calendar should still be in the database. Removing the plugin files should not delete any of the Simple Calendar data from the site. The hotfix was released a few hours ago (version 3.1.11.1)- please try installing that and don’t hesitate to reach out if you continue to run into issues.
You can find the latest release of the plugin here: https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/google-calendar-events/
Regards,
Zach
Hey @oneofalll –
You should be able to disable a plugin without access to the WP admin area using the following steps:
1. Login to your site’s files using the file manager provided by your webhosting company or using an FTP program such as Filezilla.
2. Browse to the /wp-content/plugins/ folder.
3. Find the folder of the plugin you wish to disable (google-calendar-events
in this case)
4. Rename that folder to something different (likegoogle-calendar-events_broken
)
5. Try to login to your WordPress site. You should get a message telling you that the plugin has been disabled.This article explains how you can disable a WordPress plugin when you don’t have access to your admin panel:
There are other methods outlined as well (take a look at this article for reference: https://www.ostraining.com/blog/wordpress/disable-a-wordpress-plugin/), but if you are able to connect via FTP or through your hosting company the above should work for you.
Let me know if there is anything else I can do to help.
Regards,
Zach
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Simple Calendar - Google Calendar Plugin] Version 3.1.11 causes errorHey @wetapplemedia
As mentioned in the other thread, we’re working on a fix so that the plugin is compatible with 7.2.
Thank you again for reporting the bug & for posting your workaround in the meantime.
Regards,
Zach
Hey @wetapplemedia
Thanks for reporting this issue. We’re working on getting a release out in the next couple of days to update Simple Calendar to be compatible with PHP 7.2.
Please let me know if you have any other questions or problems with the plugin.
Regards,
Zach