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  • Thread Starter thatmtnman

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    @’Bemdesign’

    Thank you so much for the reply. I think I have the issue sorted out. I needed to increase the available disk space and it now seems to have installed properly.

    We can close this ticket.

    Thread Starter thatmtnman

    (@thatmtnman)

    Worked perfectly!

    Thank you Takayuki!

    Thread Starter thatmtnman

    (@thatmtnman)

    thank you Pioneer! I’ll give it a try!

    cheers

    Thread Starter thatmtnman

    (@thatmtnman)

    Thank you so much for replying.

    Unfortunately the only time I ever saw the effect was on the WordPress site landing page itself. Do you remember it had the cat on one of the images?

    All it was, was a slider, but the images filled the entire screen left to right, but there was about a third of the vertical space of the page at the bottom for text.

    kind regards

    hey Lyle,

    It may be months after your post but I want to echo the others comments here, that “I really love you!”. I was just so lost on how to do this, and your clear instructions saved the day.

    You are the best…thank you all the way from Canada!

    Thread Starter thatmtnman

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    Hi Mercime,

    Thank you for the response.

    While Buddypress may work for someone who has hours or days or weeks to spend integrating it into a web project, and/or is a programmer, and/or css ‘god’, it does not work in the way that typical WordPress plugins work. And that was my point.

    If ‘Mr. Gibbs’ did a buddy press implementation, I would bet my pathetic salary that he did not do it in the typical 5 minutes any other Word press takes to install. And he certainly did not do it without working on the code.

    Until a typical WordPress user can go to their WordPress admin panel, navigate to plugins, search for Buddypress, press install, and then activate and actually see buddy press working, not breaking a theme, or a page, Buddypress is not ready to be called anything other than ‘beta’ in the WordPress sense of the word.

    And to be honest with you, its kind of surprising that anyone would release something labeled a ‘plugin’ into the WordPress eco system that needs so much work to impliment, wouldn’t you agree?

    cheers

    Thread Starter thatmtnman

    (@thatmtnman)

    Just got the new 4.17 update. The plugin must have updated in the last 3 minutes because I had just tried turning everything off, saw that it wasn’t working, and came over here to support to report the issues. Went back and there was the update!

    Happy to report all works perfectly. Calendar is present as is Google maps. Its an impressive plug in! Not to mention impressive team that reacted so quickly. Congratulations!

    Thank you so much ‘Events Manager Plugin gods’!

    ??

    Thread Starter thatmtnman

    (@thatmtnman)

    This is what my ‘Add new’ shows:

    Name-1 long text field
    then
    Event date-two text fields pre populated with times, 12:00AM and 12:00AM
    Then
    location

    No calendar. Anywhere. In any browser.

    If anyone knows a fix please let me know-I’ve spend a few hours on this now and not had any luck. Otherwise I am just going to dump the plugin and report it as not working to the community.

    cheers

    Thread Starter thatmtnman

    (@thatmtnman)

    Thank you for all the responses and offers to help!

    The issue occurs with IE9, Firefox 6.02. I have not tried it on Opera. The occurs with the theme 2011 (it was the first thing I did to check Events Manager in the standard theme with both IE and Firefox). And the issue also occurs when I try to update the events that are displayed by default when Events Manager is first set up. I can not change the dates in those either ?? And a date picker calendar does not appear for those default events either.

    cheers!

    Not sure if this is the right place to post a bug, but the most recent version of events manager seems to require a date picker (which I presume to be a little java or ajax calendar of some description).

    However, there is no such ‘date picker’ in my install. So when I try to manually enter the date, the predictable ‘can’t do that, please use the date picker’ type of error shows up.

    Can anyone help?

    I can confirm that by increasing the storage limit that error goes away…

    cheers!

    This is fairly straight forward in WP ltomsha.

    Log on to your admin page. Look on the left side of the page where you will see a nav bar. Look for the words ” Dashboard” and read down the list. The 6th item down is the word “Pages”. Click on that word. You will see the option of ‘new’-cick on that. Write what ever you want, and when you are finshed, look to your right hand side of the page, for the blue button that says ‘publish’.

    Thats it. You are done.

    As for plugins if you continue looking down the list, you will see the word ‘plugin’. Click on that. Scroll to the bottom of the page you see as a result of clicking on the word plugins, and you will see a paragraph titled, ‘Get More Plugins”. In that paragraph will be a link with the words, Plugin Browser/Installer. Just click on that. The link takes you to a plug in search page that allows you to search by popular, newest, or latest or even by name. When you find a plugin you like, click on it, look for the word install, and WP does the rest automatically.

    The final step is when you choose to ‘activate’ the plug in, or ‘return to the plugins page’. If you choose to either you must go through the whole scroll to the bottom of the page and click on the Plugin Browser/Installer link again. Unfortunately you must do these one at a time.

    Hope this helps!

    cheers!

    Frank

    cheers!

    Frank

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