Sorry, I forgot to add that in a previous version, I had found a workaround but it’s kind of clunky. I made my default cal page one that didn’t display on the frontend that included all tags and cats. Then used shortcode for my actual calendar page. In this instance, i was getting memory errors – I think due to the extremely long query. Please advise. Thanks again.
Teri
Hi Teri,
Please use the following shortcode:
[ai1ec view="stream" ai1ec display_filters="false" tag_id="mamas-on-39-huntington-beach" events_limit="5"]
Always use a slug in shortcode, not the name.
Thank you so much for trying Benjamin but unfortunately when I tried that still no results. If I add a category from my default calendar inclusions to the event, it does shows up. For some reason, it seems to be pulling from the default cats only. Please advise if you can find additional advice.
Best, Teri
Hi Teri,
Calendar embedded via a shortcode pulls its data from the main calendar. So it can’t load anything that is not displayed there. Thank you for pointing on this limitation! Perhaps, we need to change the way it works a bit. I raised a new “idea/bug” here: http://ideas.time.ly/ideas/CAL-I-150 Please, vote for it or add comments there – that will help us to collect more information about the issue and to decide how to prioritise it. I’m resolving this topic just to move the discussion there, if you don’t mind.
About the memory peaks. It shouldn’t happen in general, even if you have a lot of categories. Do you select all categories there? If so, just try to deselect them all, please. That will include them all but will be less resource demanding.
Thanks a lot, hope we’ll get it fixed soon!
Pavel.