texasellis
Forum Replies Created
-
Here’s a link to their support page:
http://help.time.ly/customer/portal/articles/search?q=jetpack
There are a couple of responses from Timely folks which state something to the effect of, “We’ll put that on our list of issues to address.” They’ve also said a major 2.0 update is on the horizon, and was to be released around the end of November, but that has apparently been delayed.
In the meantime I’ve stopped using Jetpack’s CSS editor, as the Timely plugin really does seem to be the best, most user-friendly calendar plugin **that can import Google calendar ics feeds** available. Believe me, I’ve looked for alternatives.
For those interested, as a workaround I’ve placed a call to my external CSS file in my theme’s
header.phpfile, in the form of<link rel="stylesheet" href="http://domain.com/mycustom.css" type="text/css" />I simply edit this CSS file in a text editor (Text Wrangler) which downloads and uploads the file directly to and from the server via FTP. It’s not as elegant as the Jetpack solution, but it works for now.
I look forward to the day when these two plugins can play nicely together 🙂
Thanks for the response, and for the instructions to check for errors!
I have Firebug installed in Firefox, but I’m not familiar with how to use it. There is a similar functionality in Safari though, and I was able to track the problem down to a conflict with a plugin, “All In One Event Calendar by Timely”. According to Timely’s website this is a known issue.
Just FYI, I’ve tested and found the error happening in Safari, Firefox, and Opera, but the page loads just fine on my iPhone and iPad.
So again, thanks for the tip. I only wish there was something I could do to fix the conflict. I’ll either have to find another calendar plugin or just not use Jetpack’s CSS editor anymore 🙁