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  • Brook

    (@brook-tribe)

    Howdy festival-packliste,

    That definitely, makes sense, I don’t think anyone would want that to happen. However, I am not seeing that issue on your site, my test site, nor our demo site. Perhaps something else was temporarily generating those tags on your home page, but has since stopped?

    Please let us know if we can be of assistance. We would love to help. But right now I can not replicate that problem nor see it on your site.

    Cheers!

    – Brook

    Thread Starter festival-packliste

    (@festival-packliste)

    The problem probably doesn’t occur on your demo site, because there are no events in the list of upcoming events (or at least I got none today).
    Nevertheless I think its there in your released version.

    Two days ago, I found out, that you can customize the list widget template by placing your own list-widget.php in your theme folder. I did this and removed the calls that included the tags (e.g. the tribe_events_event_classes() call). Thats why the tags don’t appear on my page anymore.

    So I guess, I’m fine (still waiting for google to recrawl the site and remove the entries and verify my success), but you guys might want to take a look at your default liste-widget.php template file, because its really annoying for new users.

    Cheers!

    Hey festival-packliste,

    Thanks for following up and I’m happy you were able to find a solution that worked for you.

    This is definitely an issue worth noting. I’ve seen a similar issue recently so I’ll bring this up with our team to review the scope and potential resolution of this issue.

    Thanks for bringing this to our attention!

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