Yes, I am getting the same issue. axmentorhng, were you able to resolve this?
Hey top-node,
I did a workaround to get it to do what I want. I found the plugin The Events Calendar Shortcode that can create a shortcode for my calendar page and can control its appearance. I created a new page called events and inserted the calendar shortcode. Then, I created a redirect from the old events link towards my new page with the calendar shortcode.
Good luck!
I think that I have the same problem… the pages for individual events, and the ‘all events’ pages, are displaying the word ‘Untitled’ as the page titles.
Here is an example.
How does one rectify this problem?
Thanks.
b
Hello,
I recommend reading our Themer’s Guide. We provide insight on how to go about creating custom templates.
Good luck with the customizations and thank you for choosing TEC 🙂
Hi @joinof!
I’m having this issue as well, and couldn’t find anything related to this in the Themer’s Guide.
Yes, I have managed to copy your templates and hide the “unwanted” heading from my copies, but to empower the theme to output them in the correct place, I believe the code of your plugin has to be extended as well, e.g. by adding a filter on ‘the_title’ in the appropriate place. Sadly, I couldn’t figure out which exact place that would be.
Hey folks,
Seems this is related with how the theme works on pages. As you say TEC doesn’t actually create pages to display the content and this might not be the best for some themes.
I would recommend reaching out to the theme authors on this, as there are many plugins (or situations) where the content is a custom post type and not a page or post.
I couldn’t see the screenshot or site URLs you sent, they return a 404 🙁
Best,
Nico
Hi Nico!
Well I’ve worked this around by changing the following piece of code in the theme:
the_title();
to the following:
$title = the_title('', '', false);
if (empty($title) && function_exists('tribe_get_events_title')) {
$title = tribe_get_events_title();
}
echo $title;
But I really don’t think this is what I should be doing if the plugin behaved right and hooked up to the call to the_title()
itself.
Just for the reference, the theme in question is called Felynx Forest, and the page is http://daumantaskirilauskas.com/events/ .
Regards,
Rimas
As we don’t support non-default WordPress themes, if you still are having the issue, please follow our Testing for Conflicts Guide and see if that helps narrow down the cause of this.
Let us know what you find out.
Thanks.
Sorry guys, but I think I’ve narrowed the cause down already, and I don’t feel like playing with a live site just to confirm the fact that your plugin won’t work with a non-default theme properly. I mean, I fully accept the fact that this is your plugin’s incompatibility with the theme used. I could say I’m in the “Look for a solution” step already, which suggests users to post here.
When you say you don’t support non-default themes, it makes some sense, but not a lot. While some poor quality themes might be a pain to support, I don’t think you have to do something special to support well-made ones. All you have to do in this case is use WP-provided hooks/filters properly, instead of outputting headings yourselves (which quite obviously doesn’t scale well) and then hiding behind this “your theme your problem” argument.
I wanted to come up with a patch to your plugin, but it’s just too complex for me to grasp its code quickly, and I assumed it would take much less time for you to figure out where to add the necessary filters, since it’s your code anyway – you know it better than anyone.
Cheers!
Hey all,
If you have not already tried so, I would recommend the following.
Go to Events -> Settings -> Display and change the setting for Events template
I have seen many cases where that solves that specific issue.
Let us know how that goes.
Best regards,
Geoff B.