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  • gusc

    (@gusc)

    Fixed up the issue i was having 15 mins ago.

    Message return stating “Imported 0 schedules to database in 0.00 seconds.Loading file HBCU Baseball Schedule 2015.xlsx
    Loaded …. Skipped 24 schedules (most likely due to empty title.)”.

    I’d say this is your first issue. You have uploaded a xlsx file, where it is expecing a CSV. That will never work. You should be able to save the xlsx as a csv by using the “Save As” option and selectign CSV.

    Your data will need to be on a single tab though.

    From personal experience the slider codes work, but you would need to include mroe details to help trouble shoot, what schedules have you defined in the admin pages?

    do all of them have games?

    As for CSS, probably worth doing some tutorials on CSS to understand how it works. Using any browser’s developers toolkit you can see the applied CSS to any element and the inheritance rules that will allow you to modify it. Better yet you can make changes in the browser live to determine suitable settings and then save them to a custom css for wordpress.

    Thread Starter gusc

    (@gusc)

    Yeah, strangely enough get_site_url returns the “WordPress Address (URL)”

    while get_home_url returns the “Site Address (URL)”.

    In my particular case

    WordPressurl = https://www.domain.com/wordpress

    Site url = https://www.domain.com

    So for my visitors wordpress is not part of the url structure..

    Where this gets interesting is when creating games the posts are setup as

    https://www.domain.com/game/{gameid} (in the admin pages) (a valid page)

    but the links from the tables point to

    https://www.domain.com/wordpress/game/{gameid} (results in a 404 error page)

    The code in my first post corrected this, so it pointed to https://www.domain.com/game/{gameid} (the valid link, and it displays correctly).

    I can send you the link to our site if you would like, but would rather not post it for general view.

    Anyway hope that helps.

    I’m assuming that before you could accept this change, someone would need to confirm that when siteUrl is not set in the admin page, that get_home_url still returns the wordpress url.

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