As a work around for this I have another Plug-In (http://gingerbreaddesign.co.uk/wordpress/widgets-on-pages/) that allows for the sidebar widget appear on a main page. Like this:
http://www.tbscc.co.uk/?page_id=493
The AIOEC widget can then be configured as you wish. In my case the Side Widget only shows my events, but the page version shows all events.
Also, we are looking to add the features described in your #1 and #2, but for now it is not available except for using the widget or other workarounds
Thanks for the quick feedback guys! In regards to the suggestion by smithgt, I assume this only works with the widget? Nothing to allow the full calendar on the page?
Just realized you can call the calendar page with ids specified, and have the calendar categories limited that way. I think I can use that as a work around.
For instance:
calendar?ai1ec_cat_ids=365,367
Thanks again for all the feedback.
wy
(@wesyah234)
the widgets on pages idea doesn’t really work, because the widget is very narrow, and when it displays in a full page, it doesn’t format nicely…any other options? could the plugin perhaps be modified to support multiple calendar pages?
Hi Darkhornet,
Sorry for not getting back to you sooner. As mentioned already you can display the calendar on multiple pages by Shortcodes.
http://help.time.ly/customer/portal/articles/530440-what-shortcodes-are-available-
Regards
wy
(@wesyah234)
that worked, however, I might mention that if you go from a page that uses the shortcode, and drill into a single event, when you click “back to calendar” on that event, you end up back at the original calendar page of the site, not the custom page that used the shortcode…
could you consider changing that behavior, so it returns to the calendar page from which it came?
thanks!
Hi wesyah234,
In order to alter this please see:
line 7
wp-content\themes-ai1ec\vortex\event-single
From here you can change the ‘back to calendar’ button url.
I hope this helps!