Support » Plugin: Events Manager - Calendar, Bookings, Tickets, and more! » EM is shown on every page, displacing underlying content

  • Resolved Chris

    (@zawszaws)


    I am developing a multisite using the ‘Responsive’ WP theme, creating mainly pages on subsites to use it more as a CMS.

    I installed EM with global tables, configured to let sub-site events stay on a subsite, but have all events stored globally.

    On my ‘root’ blog (S1), every single page (except Home) is showing a list of events, overriding whatever the page contents are. I’ve searched this forum and can’t find any mention of any similar problem so I guess it must be me – apologies in advance for being an idiot!

    I’m not using any unusual plugins or config.

    On the ‘contact us’ page for example, instead of seeing the results of the Contact Form shortcode I added, I get a list of the test events I created. If I deactivate EM, everything is fine.

    I re-activated EM on S1 and also activated it on a new subsite. Referrring to the documentation, I added the text ‘CONTENTS’ to a page to see what would happen. I then see the original page content I wanted, but I still get the events list at the bottom of the page – I want to choose which pages I show the events on and not have to change every page to supress the events listing.

    So, how do I prevent EM taking over every single page on my entire network of sites?

    Thanks.

    http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/events-manager/

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  • If you switch the sites to the default theme does the problem go away?

    Thread Starter Chris

    (@zawszaws)

    Good idea, thanks for the suggestion but no, using TwentyTwelve as the theme the problem remains, except that it’s also on the home page.

    I’m using the WP Responsive theme and have modified it slightly to give it a slightly different home page.

    I suppose it shows that the theme could sort the problem if I understood how it supressed EM on the home page.

    Does EM use rewrite rules or something, as it seems to impose itself on every page? I only actually want the event stuff to be on maybe one page, and use EM shortcodes elsewhere.

    Thread Starter Chris

    (@zawszaws)

    When I deactivate WooDojo the problem is fixed.

    Apologies, should have tried disabling all plugins before but thought that, as I was using popular ones and there are no reports in the docs on any but two unusual ones, it wouldn’t be a problem.

    As WooThemes are such popular plugin developers, I’d assumed this sort of clash unlikely. Any suggestions as to how I go about finding out if it’s just my site and not others?

    Plugin Support angelo_nwl

    (@angelo_nwl)

    sorry, cant comment on this since I haven’t tried that plugin before however could it be an issue with the_content ?

    Thread Starter Chris

    (@zawszaws)

    Thanks for the reply. I’ll try to trace the error because Woo are such a force it’d be a shame not to be able to interoperate. It’s probably something specific to me so when I know, I’ll post here.

    Plugin Support angelo_nwl

    (@angelo_nwl)

    okay, just ask if you have any further question.

    Plugin Author Marcus (aka @msykes)

    (@netweblogic)

    I’ve used woodojo before without problems.

    What specifically are you using in that plugin?

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