• Resolved bwreilly00

    (@bwreilly00)


    I have created a calendar with the following options.
    Hide the title – yes
    layout – calendar
    columns – nothing checked
    status, date, match day, venue, team – all
    sort by – date
    sort order – ascending

    The calendar views correctly and also shows a link on the appropriate days. But, whgen I click on the link the following occurs
    The correct date is displayed (e.g. Day: June 5, 2018)
    The next line shows the 2 teams (E. G’ Team A vs Team B)
    Another line is also displayed. It is the same as the previous line (Team A vs Team B). But, the text is all caps.

    Also the remaining teams that are scheduled to play on that day all show 2 lines. I must be missing a checkbox or something that I am getting duplicate lines displayed; but, cannot find out where it is.

    I have deleted the calendar and created a new one with the same results, checked the sport press settings for calendar (Have full page selected)and cannot find where to go to get rid of the second line. (Is one of the lines a header?).

    Also, all of the events are published and have had scores entered. I also have an event list calendar and there are no duplicated lines.

    I want to only see 1 line not 2. What should I do?

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  • Roch

    (@rochesterj)

    Hi!

    Thanks for reaching out!

    The page you see with multiple events is an archive. You can customize it to match your needs, but we can’t help you with that via support unfortunately.

    For the most part that page depends on how your theme is coded, and the Rookie theme doesn’t have a special design for events archive.

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter bwreilly00

    (@bwreilly00)

    thanks for the information

    Roch

    (@rochesterj)

    You’re most welcome!

    Let us know if you need anything else.

    Kind Regards,
    -Roch

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