Ed
(@erishel)
Hey @elizabethclenche, sorry to hear that you are having troubles.
Can you have a look at our Testing for Conflicts guide and see if that helps?
Could you try a theme like Twenty Seventeen and see what it looks like there?
Take care,
Ed 🙂
Hi @erishel,
I’ve followed the Testing for Conflicts instructions:
I’ve switched to Twenty Seventeen with all the other plugins deactivated. I go back to the Events page, clear my cache and reload.
I do see the monthly calendar and the event I’ve set up in July.
I switch back to Photo Me and the calendar doesn’t appear which means I have a theme conflict. 🙁
In the console, it tells me:
Timer ‘Tribe JS Init Timer’ does not exist :/
I am having the exact same issue. The error is the same, Timer ‘Tribe JS init Timer’ does not exist. This happens when I use any Third Party theme that is purchased from StudioPress. The current one I am using is this – https://my.studiopress.com/themes/gallery/# But any others I test have the same results. This happens whether or not Events Pro is activated.
Can this conflict be fixed?
I found the answer!!!
After much searching I found these instructions and code to fix the problem – https://theeventscalendar.com/knowledgebase/genesis-theme-framework-integration/
Ed
(@erishel)
Awesome! Glad you got it figured out — theme conflicts can be a pain. There’s unfortunately not much we can do unless we get a huge number of requests for a particular theme from the community.
I’m going to go ahead and close out this thread — don’t hesitate to create a new one any time you need help!
Take care,
Ed 🙂