daniel1009
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That was it. I checked the description box and the problem is fixed. Thanks so much for your help.
The read ore link is checked. I’m not using a custom template. Here is a link to the single event page – https://perrybrickchurch.org/mc-events/concert-tonight-resonance-a-dulcimer-band-will-perform-in-our-church-for-about-an-hour-starting-at-630pm-light-refreshments-will-be-served-after-the-performance/?mc_id=341. They have added pertinent info in the title because the description doesn’t show. There is still a description in the event which is not showing.
You’re right. Siteground by default uses pretty aggressive caching so I disabled the dynamic caching through the SG optimizer and the issue cleared up. Thanks for your time.
There aren’t any other caching plugins. I tried deactivating the SG optimizer and the events still didn’t show up for non logged in users. That’s the issue. The SG plugin just gives me the ability to solve the issue, but that isn’t the way it should be.
I should also add that I can see the changes without purging the cache when I am logged in. I need to purge the cache so they show up to non-logged in visitors.
No, I mean all versions of Stripe don’t offer the customer portal. I have had my Stripe acct for a long time and apparently the older accounts don’t all have that feature.
Never mind. I found out that I need a paid version of Stripe in order for the portal to work.
I’m sorry – When I made the custom code in the BB posts module, I forgot an opening p tag. My fault. Thanks so much for your time.
It’s on the back end. When I use the map shortcode, all of the modules join together and become one. For instance on that page, I am using a BB title module, shortcode module with the map shortcode in it, and the posts module. When I save it and get back into the BB back end, the shortcode module and the posts module are one big shortcode module that includes the posts module and I can’t access the posts module seperately. When you looked at the page the first time, I had customized the posts module to include these GD shortcodes:
[gd_post_meta key=”post_title”]
[gd_post_meta key=”address”]
[gd_post_meta key=”phone”]
[gd_post_meta key=”website”]but I have just removed the shortcodes from the posts module and they still mold together.
I’m not sure what you mean by opening and closing a section. Can you please explain further?
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