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In reply to: [Simple Calendar - Google Calendar Plugin] PHP Embeded code adviceUpdate,
The theme fix above affects single calendar on other pages, so not a universal fix. I’m reverting back as I use single calendars on a few pages on my site. I’ll await further developments to see if there is a universal fix to the plugin.
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In reply to: [Simple Calendar - Google Calendar Plugin] PHP Embeded code adviceUpdate. Just updated to latest version, but problem still exixted.
I’ve applied jeffsyl fix to my theme and it works
Many thanks….
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In reply to: [Simple Calendar - Google Calendar Plugin] PHP Embeded code adviceJeff, I’ll try that, but will wait for Nick’s reply, in case there is a bugfix.
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In reply to: [Simple Calendar - Google Calendar Plugin] PHP Embeded code adviceNick, my homepage is:
https://leedscityac.org/wordpress/
The grouped calendar should appear below “Upcoming events” on the right hand side OD the page. There is a link to a page below this that shows the grouped calendar on a separate WordPress Paige, which works.
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In reply to: [Simple Calendar - Google Calendar Plugin] PHP Embeded code adviceI forgot the “” [calendar id=”6966″], but still no joy
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In reply to: [Simple Calendar - Google Calendar Plugin] PHP Embeded code adviceHi Nick, Sorry I think we are at cross purposes. I have modified the above code to:
<?php echo do_shortcode(‘[calendar id 6966]’); ?>This doesn’t appear to work on my Static Page. It works with my pages and posts within wordpress. Am I missing something?
Regards
GrahamForum: Plugins
In reply to: [Simple Calendar - Google Calendar Plugin] PHP Embeded code adviceHi Nick, I got as far as creating a group calendar and the short code works on my pages created within WordPress without a problem. However, my homepage is a bespoke themed static page and I can’t seem to get the short code to work. I must be using the wrong syntax? How do I call the correct short code? I can’t find it in the documentation. The original short code was called via google-calendar-events.
Regards
Graham