• Resolved morph3us

    (@morph3us)


    Hi!

    After a long struggle I finally got my site fully working on my local XAMPP.
    Having uploaded my site however, the “all in one events calendar” still tries to fetch the .css from the localhost, while all the other plugins transfered like a charm…

    elounda_ai1ec_localhost

    Please, now that the site is live, I need to fix this as quickly as possible and really dont even have a clue where to start searching… 🙁
    Could anybody help me?

    • This topic was modified 7 years, 10 months ago by morph3us.

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  • Thread Starter morph3us

    (@morph3us)

    Okay, I was kinda scared to do it (because I feared that I dont know how much of the cache is gonna be rewritten), but was too desperate to not try it and changed the theme back and forth in the backend.
    And it seems to work.

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter morph3us

    (@morph3us)

    Now it throws an error when trying to click on the arrows to access future events and has an activated left arrow button, even if there are no older events…

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 10 months ago by morph3us.

    Hi @morph3us,

    Try this:

    Navigate to Events > Theme Options > click the Save Settings button.

    Also, navigate to Events > Settings > click the Save Settings button.

    This will regenerate your CSS and javascript references.

    If your calendar is still having other problems, I suggest a manual reinstall. These instructions will preserve your current events:

    – Perform a complete back up of your database before proceeding further
    – Delete the file uninstall.php from the plugin directory that is currently on the server (found under /wp-content/plugins/all-in-one-event-calendar). Deleting this file ensures that when you uninstall the current version of the plugin, your event data and calendar settings will be preserved when you delete the plugin (don’t skip this step – it’s important!)
    – Deactivate the All-in-One Event Calendar using your WordPress Dashboard.
    – Delete the All-in-One Event Calendar using your WordPress Dashboard.
    – Database -> wp_options, click option_name to sort and delete everything with ai1ec_, this will delete plugin settings but events will remain in the database.
    – Now install the latest version.

    Thread Starter morph3us

    (@morph3us)

    Okay, I did what you said and reinstalling did kind of work…

    Still, if you visit my website, you can see, that you can click on the left hand arrow, leading you to the next page, where it tells you it doesnt have anything to show you at all.
    The right hand one is greyed out, as I only have three events scheduled right now, this is what i would like to see on the left side aswell.

    Any idea why this is happening?

    Hi @morph3us,

    The AI1EC calendar plugin is built on the WordPress framework and inherits the features or your existing WordPress Theme. An event page will take on the same features of a WordPress Page as determined by your WordPress theme.

    The problem you showed me looks like theme error. If you switch to another theme you will see that it works fine.

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