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  • Hello Priska,

    there is a group of settings where subtitle and background colors can be set – if they are not visible, you have to open this group by clicking on the black triangle pointing downwards.

    In this setting group, you can enter a custom URL for your class. This works and the link from the schedule will then point to the custom URL. However keep in mind that the event pages still “exist”, even if you do not link to it! They might show up in XML sitemaps or search results. Look at your sitemap, which points to
    https://dailypioneer.rocks/mp-event-sitemap.xml via https://dailypioneer.rocks/sitemap_index.xml – so the event and column pages are submitted to search engines right now even while you are testing which is probably undesired.

    If someone from motopress is watching this thread it would be helpful (for me, too) to know how this can be avoided. This is very important, because it leads to undesired content being indexed by search engines. Ideally it should be possible to disable event detail pages and column pages, either completely or just in sitemaps.

    Styling the events page should be possible by switching to “developer mode” in the general settings of the mptt plugin, see the very first post on this forum (“Different theme template”).

    Regards
    Uli

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 3 months ago by ulicgn.
    Thread Starter ulicgn

    (@ulicgn)

    I append my active plugins.
    PHP is 7.4.11

    However: I created a fresh clone , with NO PLUGINS other than mp-timetables active, and with twentytwentyone theme activated. Still same effect – invalid xml generated, containing errors.

    -- WordPress Active Plugins
    
    Advanced WordPress Backgrounds: 1.7.1
    Contact Form 7: 5.3.2
    Flamingo: 2.2.1
    Gutenberg Blocks and Template Library by Otter: 1.6.0
    Neve Hooks: 1.0.1
    Out of the Block: OpenStreetMap: 1.3
    Pixabay Images: 3.4
    Statify: 1.8.1
    TablePress: 1.12
    Timetable and Event Schedule: 2.3.12
    uli_microdata: 0.5
    WordPress Importer: 0.7
    WP Dashboard Notes: 1.0.10
    WP STAGING: 2.8.0
    

    PHP is 7.4.11

    Regards
    Ulrich

    Hi Munir,

    I did some tests on two different WP sites. Installing the Gutenberg plugin did not change the behaviour. Again, I activated different themes: Twenty-Twenty, then an ancient theme I created 7 years ago, and finally the brand-new Neve theme.
    Also, I activated and deactivated different plugin combinations. Whenever Pluseditor is active, the category checkboxes are unchecked when a post is opened in editor, even if Editorplus is the only plugin that is active (plus the Gutenberg plugin).

    Also, I tried both the fullscreen- and the regular editor setting, in both settings the checkboxes are empty.

    Regards
    Uli

    Hello Munir,

    I can confirm this problem. If Editorplus is active, all the category metaboxes are empty when the post is opened in the editor (right column, under “categories”) As soon as Editorplus is disabled, the ticks show up correctly.

    If the post is edited and saved, the category it was assigned remains intact even though the boxes are not ticked. If changing categories by ticking boxes, these changes are saved, too. However when opening the post in the editor next time, the ticks are gone. So it seems to be a display problem.

    BTW – I activated 3 different themes (Neve, my Child Theme of Neve, and Twentytwenty).
    The problem persisted in each of them. Even if Editorplus is the only plugin active.

    Regards
    Uli

    PS: The video you posted was missing the important part. You had empty checkboxes and then you saved the post with some categories ticked. But you did not reopen the post in the editor and looked at the checkboxes. In my case, the checkboxes are empty every time a post is opened in the editor.

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 4 months ago by ulicgn.
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