@jccork – There was a brief time when the order of activation for our plugins was relevant to how well they worked together.
Have you also tried checking all of your active plugins to see if there is a third (or fourth?!) one that is creating this conflict?
– Cais.
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jccork
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I deactivated everything else and tried the two plugins again.
If I activate any one on its own it work OK.
If I activate both – regardless of the order, the all-in-one calendar works, but the gallery will not. It either shows a black page or shows an unformatted page.
JC
@jccork – Do you also still see this if you temporarily switch to a default WordPress Twenty series theme?
– Cais.
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jccork
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I tried changing to Twenty Twelve, but the problem persisted.
@jccork – I just installed the latest version of All-in-One Events Calendar on my test site and simply saved its default settings and then tested various NextGEN Gallery items.
I’m not seeing any particular issue with NextGEN Gallery, could you provide any additional details to how you are specifically using All-in-One Events Calendar? There may be a specific setting / functionality you are using that is causing this issue.
Thanks!
– Cais.
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jccork
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I had a look to see if we are doing anything unusual with either plugin.
Thy only thing that is any way different is that is our template we are including a month view in the sidebar. To do this we are using the folowing code in the template.
<?php echo do_shortcode(‘[ai1ec view=”monthly”] ‘); ?>
Apart from that I think everything is very normal. We have the calendar displaying on one page and Gallery Albums displaying on a different page. The calendar would be included in the sidebar of the gallery page.
@jccork – My standard test theme allows for shortcodes to be used in text widgets so I added the same shortcode from your code sample above (which looks fine) and I am still not seeing any issues with NextGEN Gallery functionality.
– Cais.