• Resolved lotgrafix

    (@lotgrafix)


    Plugin looks great and works fine… thanks for making it!

    i just want to recommend something that interferes with themes.

    When plugin displays on page, does it this way:

    get_header
    events_calendar_plugin
    get_footer

    and that destroys theme post structure, because it doesnt get post headers/footers

    i recommend to insert plugin into < the_content() >
    that should work far better for themes

    and please add a on/off css button, its a headache to edit to match themes.
    i will never know why plugin developers wants to do css over theme css 🙁

    thanks for reading

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  • Plugin Contributor GeoffBel

    (@geoffbel)

    Good evening @lotgrafix

    Thank you for reaching out, for the words of appreciation, and for the suggestions.

    With that in mind, have you tried heading over to Events > Settings > Display?

    The reason I am asking is that you should be able to select different templates for displaying the calendar (even one of your creation – provided it can handle WordPress archives, of course).

    This is also where you can find the skeleton styles which is pretty close to a CSS off button.

    That being said, most of our users simply rely on the WordPress customizer to get the display to match their theme. Appearance > Customize > The Events Calendar.

    Cheers,
    Geoff

    Plugin Support masoodak

    (@masoodak)

    Hi there,

    This thread has been pretty quiet for a while, so we’re going to go ahead and close it. If you’re still looking for help with this, please do open a new thread, reference this one and we’d be more than happy to continue the conversation over there.

    Have a great day.

    Kind regards,
    Masood

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