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  • Plugin Contributor Nick Young

    (@nickyoung87)

    Is that directly in your homepage template or within a widget or something? Looks like you have the “Always Enqueue” option enabled, is that correct?

    Thread Starter ashpriom

    (@ashpriom)

    Hi Nick, it’s in my homepage template named home.php. I have always enqueue enabled.

    Thanks,
    Syed

    I am having the exact same problem. Same setup with shortcode in homepage template. Does work in Calendar Post. I have “Always Enqueue” option enabled.

    Homepage

    Info

    I put a temporary calendar in the calendar section. The shortcode is directly below this calendar so two would show up if the shortcode worked.

    Worked great before update.

    Plugin Contributor Nick Young

    (@nickyoung87)

    Ok thanks for the extra information I will need to test this out.

    Plugin Contributor Nick Young

    (@nickyoung87)

    Sorry for the delay here. We did some changes with the shortcode in one of the updates. If you are on the latest version (3.0.9) this should not be a problem any longer.

    Thread Starter ashpriom

    (@ashpriom)

    Hi Nick,

    Thanks for your reply. I’m sure it’s going to work, however, as the design of grid view has been changed I have reverted to an older version. We need it look like it used to be. I am planning to redesign our page so that we can use the latest version.

    Can you tell me is there any chance that – because I am using an older version the plugin can break? Does this plugin have critical dependency on Google Calendar API?

    Thanks,
    Syed

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