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  • Thread Starter raacademy

    (@raacademy)

    Thanks so much for all the help.

    I fixed this myself in the end. The only work around I can find is to add

    <?php date_default_timezone_set('UTC');?>

    in to the header of my actual theme.

    I can’t understand why, as the timezone in the WordPress options are set correctly and when altered do change the site, but regardless – the two weren’t talking properly (with events showing one hour behind or full day events showing for the previous day [midnight-1hr = 11pm the previous day]).

    It’s working now. It’ll do.

    Cheers

    Thread Starter raacademy

    (@raacademy)

    Sorry, this isn’t resolved as I’d thought

    still an issue somewhere.

    Adding an event, timezone shows Europe/London – if I chose (for example) 6PM – 8PM it will show in the widget as 5PM – 7PM. If I click the event, it shows 5PM-6PM, If I look at the Posterboard page it shows 6PM-8PM (correct).

    If I add an all day event, for example 15/10/13 – it shows in the widget as 14th – if I load the event it shows 14/10/13-15/10/13 and if I load posterboard is shows 15/10/13 (I suspect its because it’s behind one hour thus making it 11PM on the day before on a full day event.

    This is causing us major problems.

    We would consider upgrading to Pro because of the features it offers but we are stumped at the moment, having difficulty using the plugin fully as it’s faulty for us.

    Any help from anyone is greatly appreciated.

    Has anyone resolved this issue?

    I’m experiencing this now on my site as well.
    My timezone is UTC+8.

    I’ve placed 2 widgets for different templates, the widget on the homepage displays events at UTC, while the widget on another template and the calendar posterboard displays the time correctly at UTC+8.

    Any advice on the matter is greatly appreciated.

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