• Resolved Viktor Adorjan

    (@misuracing)


    Dear Developers,

    I have faced with an issue concerning the plugin. When I enable it, the widgets that are behind the upcoming event widgets in the alphabetical order are cannot be dragged and dropped to the sidebars, only those that are ahead of the upcoming events widget and that itself.

    I identified the problem by disabling all plugins except AIOEC and things got back to normal again once I disabled AIOEC but enabled other plugins instead. To make things complicated, I’m using a Hungarian version of WordPress and a translated AIOEC plugin which makes the upcoming events widget appear as “Közelgő események”, therefore roughly half of the widgets are rendered unusable because the name of the widget begins with a “K” rather than a “U”.

    I’d appreciate some feedback regarding the issue.

    Many thanks for your time and also for the good work, in general its a pleasure to work with this plugin.

    Best regards,

    Viktor

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/all-in-one-event-calendar/

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  • Why do you say that the fact that widgets begin with a K” rather than a “U” blocks everything?

    Thread Starter Viktor Adorjan

    (@misuracing)

    The title of the widget in Hungarian is “Közelgő események” rather than “Upcoming events” because it is translated using the supplied library file.

    The widgets that are listed alphabetically in the settings and those that are ahead of the “Közelgő események” widget in the order can be using with drag and drop but not the others.

    Many thanks for taking care of this issue!

    do you see any javascript error in the browser console?

    Thread Starter Viktor Adorjan

    (@misuracing)

    No, although I’m not exactly sure what kind of message I’m looking for. Chrome’s console only says the following:

    Consider using ‘dppx’ units, as in CSS ‘dpi’ means dots-per-CSS-inch, not dots-per-physical-inch, so does not correspond to the actual ‘dpi’ of a screen. In media query expression: print, not all, (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-resolution: 120dpi) widgets.php:26

    Consider using ‘dppx’ units, as in CSS ‘dpi’ means dots-per-CSS-inch, not dots-per-physical-inch, so does not correspond to the actual ‘dpi’ of a screen. In media query expression: only screen and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 2), only screen and (min-resolution: 144dpi)

    I don’t think it is what we are looking for. I’ve read that the Use Google Libraries plugin can be a possible workaround but it isn’t whether it is switched on or not.

    No it’s not related, i’ll open a bug report and we’ll se what we can do to fix this.

    Thread Starter Viktor Adorjan

    (@misuracing)

    Hello Nicola,

    I made the localized .mo and .po files inactive in their folder (so basically reverted for the basic English version) and it seems it is working this way. This suggest to me that there may be something wrong with the translation although I’m not sure what may cause the problem as it seems to done in poedit, even through it is not fully translated yet.

    Hope it helps to bring the issue closer to the solution.

    Many thanks,

    Viktor

    Can you try to re download .po and .mo files? https://translate.time.ly/projects/timely/all-in-one-event-calendar/214

    Hi, we tested and could not replicate this. I think your .po and .mo are somehow corrupted, try to re download them and see if it fixes the issue.

    Thread Starter Viktor Adorjan

    (@misuracing)

    Dear Nicola,

    It appears that I had an outdated or somehow corrupted translation on the server because it works fine now with the file that you have provided.

    Many thanks for your support and for the great plugin! The issue is now solved!

    Wish you all the best!

    Kind regards,

    Viktor

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