I found the issue.
Since it’s whole days it thinks that it’s going from May 1st 00:00 and then it THINKS it ends 00:00 4th but 00:00 is acually read as 5th. So if you make the end time to like 23:30 instead, it will show up as 4th instead of 5th
If that made sense 😛
It does make sense. The problem is for those multi day events the option “all day” is used and then there is no time I can set.
And in the feed I use the conditional shortcode [if-all-day] to get a different layout for single and multi-day events.
That’s true, I haven’t really used that shortcode. But I guess you could find some other shortcode to seperate the diffrent events.
I will take a look into this when I get a chance.
You might be able to use the offset attribute found in the docs here:
http://wpdocs.philderksen.com/google-calendar-events/event-builder/
Something like:
[if-all-day]
Busy: [start-date] – [end-date offset=”-60″]
[/if-all-day]
Not sure if that will get the results you need, but if it does it might be a good temp fix until I have time to fix this.
Let me know if it helps.
Thanks a lot, that helps!
Awesome glad that was able to work for you!
I am going to keep this marked in my issues to look at, but I will resolve the thread now that it is helping you.
Thanks!
P.S. If you get a chance would you mind leaving a plugin review (if you haven’t already)? It helps a ton.
https://wordpress.org/support/view/plugin-reviews/google-calendar-events#postform