truemc
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The only problem is that I have to continually re-update the Calendar and the Events pages to get the pages to perform correctly.
I would prefer a better solution.
After much digging, I noticed that the CSS file used in the logged out state was an old parsed CSS file. I tried everything to get it to call a different CSS file I deleted that file and no change. Then I did the Theme Settings save which did nothing.
At this point, the logged out version of the calendar had no CSS styling at all. A complete mess.
I then saved the Calendar page again and the secondary Events page. Now both respond to a new updated CSS file.
Hopefully the problem is solved!
Downgraded to WP 4.6.1 and no change except the view in Firefox is now as bad as Chrome and Safari (logged out view).
Using the WPexplorer Total Theme. Calendar item title text should be white reversed out of the color bar assigned for each category. CSS is ignored. Stream view is broken, Agenda view + (function) to open item does not work. Can’t view next month (in this case, January) in month view.
If this can’t be fixed, what is best way to export all events (future and past) to use in different calendar?
Only change is WordPress 4.7 update.
Works fine in FireFox, but no longer works in Chrome or Safari.
- This reply was modified 8 years, 2 months ago by truemc.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Widget Content Blocks] Widget Block becomes Post on Update SaveI have used a plugin that allows you to change a post to a page etc. I think it may be the culprit. I have since deactivated that plugin and now everything seems fine. I had not noticed the behavior prior to updating my WYSIWYG Widgets/WIdget Blocks plugin. It has not happened on subsequent updates. But it was strange to edit and save a Widget Block and watch it switch to a Post automatically.