Hi Tom,
Strange, there is likely something (another plugin or the theme) modifying the query to change the order, . On a clean install of WordPress with the plugin and a few events added (one from 2017), the dates are in the right order.
Can you make a copy of the live site and disable all other plugins except The Events Calendar and The Events Calendar Shortcode and switch to the default theme and see if the issue still exists? You could try it on the live site but you’ll need a backup in case disabling plugins and switching themes causes any data loss, and will obviously affect the live site temporarily.
Hi Tom,
I’m still not able to replicate this, but if you’re able to test with other plugins disabled and one of the default WordPress themes would be happy to try and sort this out (no pun intended). It seems to be sorting by the end-date month for you.
Thanks!
Hi Brian,
sorry for the delay! i deactivate step by step all plugins and i found a reciprocation with https://wordpress.org/plugins/post-types-order/
I deactivate the plugin and now everything is fine. Now i just have to order my portfolio by hand ;o)
Maybe you have an alternative witch is compatible?
tom
Hi Tom,
Looks like it’s an issue for others too:
https://theeventscalendar.com/support/forums/topic/post-type-order-plugin-causes-events-to-reorder-non-chronologically-in-list-view/
I don’t know of another re-ordering plugin off-hand that doesn’t effect custom post types, might be worth posting on the Post Types Order forum and see if they know of a solution?