• Resolved rd1970

    (@rd1970)


    Hello. We are using the freemium version of Chronosly on our website and it appears to be incompatible with our theme. Even after creating a base, it is interfering with the time such that we’ve had to change our global WordPress setting to UTC +6 so that items entered as starting at 9 a.m. don’t display as 3 a.m.

    Is there somewhere within the Chronosly files themselves that we can set our timezone to (‘America/Edmonton’) to correct this issue?

    Also, is there a way to adjust the default calendar template to extend the full width of the page? As it stands, it is allowing room for a sidebar that doesn’t exist/isn’t populated, and that’s simply a waste of screen space.

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  • Thread Starter rd1970

    (@rd1970)

    You’ll note also that the various views (month, week, today) and the up/down arrows don’t seem to work.

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    Plugin Author chronosly

    (@chronosly)

    Hello,

    About time problems, Chronosly is configured to work, save and display, on UTC.
    So any visitor should see the same time you save on the admin pages.

    We have known some other customers have problems with timezones, but those customers have some misleading configurations on the hosting and their hosting support solved it.

    About your second thread, it seems all is working now, arrows and month/weeks navigation.

    Thread Starter rd1970

    (@rd1970)

    While it is true that the arrows, pagination and month/weeks toggles all work now, I still find the calendar too narrow, as though the page layout is leaving room for a non-existent sidebar. Is there a way to adjust this so that the calendar — in fact, so that all views — occupy the full width of the screen?

    Thanks.

    Plugin Author chronosly

    (@chronosly)

    It seems your theme adds a css code on primary section, to display 65% of the total width.

    Just edit your css to adjust this parameter.

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