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5:55 pm December 31, 2009
| Chaz1138
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Post edited 12:38 am – January 2, 2010 by Chaz1138
Just felt I should let you know that there is some kind of conflict with WP 2.9. For some reason, the widget for this causes ALL other sidebars except sidebar1 to be come locked up in the Dashboard>Widgets panel.
The "editor" for sidebar1 remains open at all time (unless you manually close it) and you cannot move any other widgets into any other sidebar other than #1.
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11:49 pm February 13, 2010
| Grace
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I'm having the same exact problem. Along with a few other problems, I had to deactivate the calendar, which was really too bad, seriously, because it was such a beautiful idea overall.
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2:46 am March 27, 2010
| slaurvick
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Please help. I've made this calendar the focal point of the San Diego Divisional Website for the San Diego Masonic Valley. After upgrading the WP and Events Calendar last night I ran into all kinds of problems. My biggest one is:
When I use the "Calendar" mode in the widget it causes the images in the site (RSS and side bar images) to be masked. They actually appear and then are overlayed by grey screens. However when I switch to "List" mode in the widget the images appear no problem
This site is a poster child for using your app. Please take a look and let me know what you think.
http://sandiegofreemason.com/
If you need admin access let me know.
Thanks
SL
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9:58 pm March 28, 2010
| vibhutijaya
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Ditto!
So glad you posted this here!
I'm running 2.9.2 on a shared hosting (commercial) service. I had picked a theme that was compatible with 2.9 (or so I thought) and I experienced the odd loading.gif grey shading "masking" of all my images, whether in posts or on pages.
I also had a devil of a time removing the widget from the "area" designated for it on the right side of the page in many varied themes. I was entirely unable to move it to the inactive area beneath and I eventually managed to delete it from the widget region.
My question is essentially, do I need to deactivate it from the plugins entirely?
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Are there particular themes that this plugin works with better than others, or is the basic incompatibility with WP 2.9?
Also,
Is there a work-around?
–VJ
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10:17 pm March 28, 2010
| Chaz1138
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Hey, folks …
To take care of your image problems, please read this forium post and follow the directions.
http://www.wp-eventscalendar.c…../pictures/
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2:58 pm March 29, 2010
| slaurvick
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"you can solve this in line 309 in ec_js.class.php
jQuery("img").attr("src", arguments[i]);
Comment that line:
//jQuery("img").attr("src", arguments[i]);
the events calendar will work flawleslly. The gallery and the javascript images will work also."
This change to line 309 corrected the image problem but I am still unable to move the widget in the sidebar.
Any one find a fix for this one?
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3:40 pm March 29, 2010
| Chaz1138
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slavurick,
I submitted that to the Bug Tracker, but I don't know if thye have solved the issue yet. I had to uninstall this Event Calendar and install a Event Claendar by another author.
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3:53 pm March 29, 2010
| slaurvick
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Do you have a link to the app Chaz?
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