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  • Anonymous User

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    Could it be a caching plugin problem? Try clearing the cache or blocking this page from caching.

    Thread Starter julienewcombe

    (@julienewcombe)

    No, it’s the public who can’t see it, including new viewers. It was working fine at the launch of the website 1 month ago. Then I added more events and noticed it would only display the current month on the mobile version. I didn’t worry too much about this, since it seemed to work OK on the desktop version but now after adding more events, it won’t display at all on any device. I create a new page for it to make sure page security wasn’t causing the problem. If you want, I can give you access to the dashboard.

    Anonymous User

    (@anonymized-1391468)

    You can send me login details at <<removed to prevent spam>>

    Thread Starter julienewcombe

    (@julienewcombe)

    TYVM for the prompt attention and successful resolution of this problem!!

    Anonymous User

    (@anonymized-1391468)

    In case others have the same problem, it turned out that an out-of-date Google Analytics by Yoast plugin was causing the page to crash. Updating to version 5.4.2 fixed the problem.

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