• Resolved jscongdon

    (@jscongdon)


    When on mobile…
    All of the views display just fine. But when I select the menu drop down… the menu falls behind the calendar display. Being that this only happens when displaying a Timely calendar – I believe this to be an issue to be posted here.
    I’ve tried playing with the CSS to see if there is something simple that can be done but have not found anything yet.

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Hi @jscongdon,

    I looked at your calendar on the page https://foxpointva.com/calendar/ but couldn’t replicate the issue.

    Which dropdown menu are you referring to? The filters, the view, or the Subscribe button?

    Thread Starter jscongdon

    (@jscongdon)

    The site navigation menu.

    Thread Starter jscongdon

    (@jscongdon)

    Screenshot of the nav menu activated on the calendar page:
    https://foxpointva.com/screen-shot-2018-10-10-at-4-44-41-pm/

    Screenshot of the nav menu activated on the home page (but is the same on all other pages within the site):
    https://foxpointva.com/screen-shot-2018-10-10-at-4-45-16-pm/

    Hi @jscongdon,

    First, is this only in mobile view? The screenshots seem very narrow as if you are showing me mobile views.

    Second, the All In One calendar plugin is built on the WordPress framework and inherits the features or your existing WordPress Theme. An event page will take on the same features of a WordPress Page as determined by your WordPress theme.

    The overlapping is a result of the design of your particular theme.

    One solution is to switch your WP theme, at least to test the view and see if it still happens with any other generic theme.

    A quick solution is to default to Stream view for mobile devices, which is opimized for mobile views. This may solve your issue, or it may not.

    Stream view is available as part of our free addon called Extended Views. You can download it here:

    https://time.ly/wordpress-calendar-plugin/wordpress-calendar-addons/extended-views-addon/

    Then install it under Plugins > Add New > Upload File > Choose File > choose the zip file you downloaded > follow instructions to install and Activate the addon.

    Set your default view under Events > Settings > Viewing Events tab > Available Views >

    Thread Starter jscongdon

    (@jscongdon)

    Yes, this only happens in mobile view. When in a regular view, even making the window smaller, the nav menu properly overlays the calendar.

    I think that you may be correct about the theme itself. It appears that the nav menu cooperates with native WP content but not with non-native.

    I will have to find a work around to correct this.

    Thanks.

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