• Resolved gabonin

    (@gabonin)


    First, thank you for implementing FullCalendar as a plugin. I have a few questions.

    1) When I click on a calendar (not on an event), the default view changes. Is it possible to disable this behavior so clicking on the calendar doesn’t change the view?

    2) When I click on an event, it takes me to the Google calendar in the current window. Is there an option to open these in a new window?

    3) eventLimit is set to “no” but the calendar will not show more than 7 events. I’ve also tried adding eventLimit=”no” to the shortcode, but each day is still limited to 7 events. Have I missed a setting?

    4) Further, when I click on the “+ more” link, it changes the calendar month to the previous month. So clicking on a “+2 more” link will change the view from July to June.

    I’m using the Moesia theme and also have the Google Calendar Events plugin. The behavior described above persists when GCE is disabled.

    The calendar events have some sensitive information, so I can email you a link to the page (or send it to you another way that’s convenient for you) if that would be helpful.

    Any help is appreciated!

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/ibs-calendar/

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  • Plugin Author hmoore71

    (@hmoore71)

    1) Will disable in next release. (future option??)
    2) The click on an event will open in a new window in the next release. (future option??)
    3) & 4) These issues will be fixed in the next release.

    I do not need your site or calendar as I believe I have identified the issues and resolved them.

    Expect new release soon.

    Thread Starter gabonin

    (@gabonin)

    Thank you!

    Plugin Author hmoore71

    (@hmoore71)

    Version 2.1 is available and addresses these issues.

    Thread Starter gabonin

    (@gabonin)

    Just installed and looks great so far. Thank you again!

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