Do you have sample link for us to see and analyze? Also, Did you mean by clicking a date from events calendar? maybe this will help, try to modify wp-content/plugins/events-manager/templates/templates/calendar-day.php
to use templates: http://wp-events-plugin.com/documentation/using-template-files/
I mean by clicking a date in the calender-widget in the sidebar.
You can see it here: http://www.partyphase.net/
I want to show the date on the single-day-page the same way as in the event list on the mainpage.
I don’t know what I should edit.
Thanks for your help.
hi, try my suggestion above that is the template on where it is being generated.
From the looks of it your theme doesn’t generate titles, the title would contain the date of the event, so you’d need to update your theme or modify the file angelonwl mentioned
Thanks for your advices. But I guess I am to much newbie, so I don’t know how to modify the calender-day.php file that it’ll solve the problem.
Do you think there is a way to solve it through modifying the style.css of the theme?
Sorry for my newbie-stupidity.
I think somewhere down the line this option got lost, as normally it should rewrite the title to include the date, yet now I don’t see it either.
We’re about to release an update today, but will look at this during the next update.
Hi Marcus,
thanks for your response and your awesome tool.
Good to hear that the title should be generated automatically.
I stop trying to edit the single-day.php then and look forward for the next update.
By the way: I updated the eventmanager yesterday and a new problem came up:
Since the update my navigation menu got lost. It does show up if I deactivate the plugin, but it’s gone again, if i reactivate the plugin. You can see it here: http://www.partyphase.net
It seems to be not a specific problem with my theme. Cause when I change my theme the navigation is still gone.
are you using the admin menu creator, or is your menu generated automatically?
i am using the menu creator. the automatically generated menu shows up if it is activated.
I think I know what we did that may have triggered this problem, but I’m not sure EM is to blame here because what we did was actually a correction to something we were previously doing wrong.
Testing this out on a few sites, this doesn’t happen to me. The demo is also running the latest version of EM and is using WP created menus http://demo.wp-events-plugin.com/
Is this on every page of your website?