Checked the widget color box as you advised prior post. All well now.
I’m trying to get to the bottom of this problem. Can you provide a list of active plugins and install the Query Monitor plugin and when on the calendar page or any page you expect to see colored categories and report what the post_type is? This info will be in Query Monitor.
post_type=’tribe_events’
Plugins:
Contact Form 7
Contact Form 7 Honeypot
Contact Form 7 reCAPTCHA extension
Fusion Core
Members
Query Monitor
Rename wp-login.php
Smart Donations
The Events Calendar
The Events Calendar Category Colors
Wordfence Security
WP-reCAPTCHA
Odd. Given the post_type='tribe_events'
the stylesheet should be loaded. The widget color selection simply makes the stylesheet load regardless of the post_type.
Can you send a link to your calendar? Do you have caching enabled somewhere?
I am using the WordFence cache. Don’t think this is the problem as the issue persisted even when caching turned off and browser files deleted. Tried in IE, FireFox and Chrome with the same result.
The issue is resolved by checking the widget color box.
The link to the calendar is http://interfaithoutreachinc.org/calendar/
Could you turn off the widget coloring checkbox and clear your caches and deactivate WordFence until tomorrow so I can investigate a bit?
Done…..Everything is back to B/W.
Can you download this simple debugging plugin and activate it? It just adds the post_type to the page header, if a post_type exists.
https://github.com/afragen/debug-notices/archive/master.zip
Done…..Please let me know when I can deactivate it as I don’t want the client or their customers seeing this if possible.
Can you re-download and activate the debug-notices plugin? I’ve added another check.
The post_type is correct but somehow my test is failing.
If you download and activate my GitHub Updater plugin if I need to change the tests again you will get a plugin update notice.
The only pages that anything will be seen on is a page with a post type.
The plugin has been updated.
Thanks, you can deactivate the plugin and recheck the widget coloring setting.
Unfortunately I can’t think of why it’s not adding the stylesheet declaration. I’ll leave this issue open for now. If I can come up with a possible solution I’ll get back to you.
@mhschwarz, I just pushed v3.9.2. I think it may fix the problem we were having with the colors not showing up. Can you update, uncheck the widget coloring setting and let me know if it’s working?
Thanks.
You are correct…the problem is resolved. Thank you and good work!