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Hi –
It worked!
How do I delete the other slider? I can’t figure it out..!
Hi –
It is indeed. Have a look: https://snag.gy/3MA28S.jpg
Hi there –
No, we do not use any caching plugins. I cleared the browser cache too but to no avail unfortunately.
Any other suggestions?
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In reply to: [Timely All-in-One Events Calendar] Events Forgetting CategoryThanks Ben for the clarification – that makes complete sense.
Two follow-up questions:
1) That still doesn’t explain why only some of the events are being updated on refresh – surely all of them should, and all of my manual category changes should be discarded?
2) Is it still possible to set the feed to refresh automatically at an interval? I can’t seem to find the setting.
Michael
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In reply to: [Timely All-in-One Events Calendar] Events Forgetting CategoryI think I’ve now fixed this. The events were imported with the public calendar category as default, and that was overriding my manual category change. I’ve set it so the feed doesn’t automatically categorise and added the change manually and it seems to be fine – fingers crossed!
However, I have a new issue. Each time I refresh the feed, it says that it’s imported all 379 events (I thought it only imported events that were new since the last refresh?). It’s not actually making any changes to 307 of the events (and they’re timestamp is unchanged too) – but there are 72 events which are affected and have my manual category changes removed. Which is really annoying.
I’m so confused. Any guidance is greatly appreciated.
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In reply to: [Timely All-in-One Events Calendar] Events not importingGood morning –
As per above, the IT team here have done a lot of investigation into this, as this one calendar is still not recognised by the plugin. See below:
“I have done a lot of testing, I even called Microsoft and it seems as Microsoft have changed their codes regarding calendars in the ICS from:
TZID:GMT Standard Time
To
TZID:(UTC+00:00) Dublin\, Edinburgh\, Lisbon\, London
As a default Time Zone Code, even if you change to GMT using PowerShell it still Shows UTC+00:00) Dublin\, Edinb… as UTC and GMT means the same thing. I have tried creating new calendars and they are automatically created using UTC system even if they are not UK time straight away after I change their time-zone onto GMT using PowerShell they become TZID:(UTC+00:00) Dublin\, Edin… in the ICS Published calendar. I am afraid that if we ever have to republish other calendars they could become UTC.”They ask if it’s possible to add some code into the plugin to recognise UTC+00:00… as a new standard or make the plugin understand UTC as GMT. It seems that all new calendars in O365 are automatically made with the UTC timezone and it’s impossible to change. Any help would really be appreciated as I need this calendar on my website.
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In reply to: [Timely All-in-One Events Calendar] Events not importingIt’s above in this thread ^
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In reply to: [Timely All-in-One Events Calendar] Events not importingThanks for your replies.
The curious thing about this is I have three calendar feeds, all running through Office 365. Two upload to the calendar with no problems, and one doesn’t.
The ones that work are:
Thanks.
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In reply to: [Timely All-in-One Events Calendar] Events not importingHello,
Thanks for the reply. The URL is http://outlook.office365.com/owa/calendar/d869ef7b68af4333b6eaff9018235597@isleworthsyon.org/985c921011444324b3c6208011bca3b011760623618502711364/calendar.ics.
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In reply to: [Accordion Shortcodes] Accordian transition modification – smooth scrollHello –
This is an excellent solution for a problem I have been really struggling. Another question, though – implementing this behaviour means that in the case of a long accordion item, the page scrolls to the bottom and then to the top – is there a way to either remove this transition or at least ease it? It’s especially jarring on mobile devices because of the smaller screen size.
Many thanks in advance!