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  • Thread Starter newirewebs

    (@shadedhues)

    I realize its the free version.
    It does exactly what I need it to do.
    BUT this problem is still persisting and I can’t find a solution.

    The issue is when I try to add any posts to my pages, the ‘tribe_ea_record_items’ creates an Undefined variable notice that shows up on my page.

    I HAVE DISABLED IMPORTS! I don’t want anything Event Aggregator related!
    Disabling Imports

    When I try to add posts (using visual composer btw) the ‘tribe-ea-record’ shows up as an option WHEN THERE IS NO TRIBE-EA-RECORD to add. Why Tribe EA Record

    I even downloaded the plugin to check the files to search for ‘tribe-ea-record-items’ and its nowhere in the entire folder.

    HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP this is for a client and we need these basic features. I really don’t want to delete this plugin!

    Thread Starter newirewebs

    (@shadedhues)

    screenshot of notice

    Thread Starter newirewebs

    (@shadedhues)

    Ok thanks for the help. It seems like that was the problem.
    I’ve got the spreadsheet working now. Is there a way to format the “Date” column to match our time zone? Right now its set to an unfamiliar time zone.

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter newirewebs

    (@shadedhues)

    I found a random youtube video I just happened upon on about my fiftieth google search and it shows a way to solve it that might be temporary, might not. For the time being it has helped me.

    Go to your c-panel file manager. Click to expand your “public_html” folder and then click to expand your “wp-content” folder.

    The main window on the right has the subdirectories listed of which one would be “plugins”. Right click that and rename it to “plugins_disable” or something like that.

    Next go back to your site and try the “www.yourdomain/wp-admin” and it should pull up the login. Login like normal and go to your plugins on your dashboard and manually activate all the plugins you have installed.

    Then go back to your c-panel and rename the “plugins_disable” folder or whatever you called it back to “plugins”.

    Since I did that I’ve been able to log in and out of the dashboard and all my content is available.

    Hope you have the same luck!

    Thread Starter newirewebs

    (@shadedhues)

    I also want to mention just in case its pertinent that the site I built locally including all the content I uploaded through the dashboard, and custom css I designed as the child theme, are the finished product I’d like to use on my domain from now on.

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