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  • Thread Starter waprothero

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    I can’t get the magnifier shortcode to work. I tried it on the Demo where shortcodes for shortcodes for various forms are created. I get the same problem with the demo images. The magnifying glass system doesn’t work. The horizontal dimension seems to be compressed. This is not one of my images, but the one that comes with the application, and I haven’t modified it at all. So, I’m pretty sure this is some kind of incompatibility with my system, or a bug.

    Thread Starter waprothero

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    Solved. I switched to Firefox and it worked. Hmmm.

    Thread Starter waprothero

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    Another problem I’m having is when I click the “Create Style” button when I’m trying to manipulate a template, it seems to hang. I had it working once, but when I decidded to use a different template, I couldn’t get the settings to show up. I also clicked the “DeActivate” button but still the settings wouldn’t show.

    Thread Starter waprothero

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    PHP version: 7.4

    WordPress version: 6.1.1

    The Events Calendar, version 6.0.6.2

    Theme: Astra Child v1.0.0 of Astra v3.9.4

    I posted the event from wpForms, version 1.7.8, the wpForms post submissions addon is version 1.4.0

    Page url: https://ucsbemeriti.org/events/

    FYI, the url for the view with the wpForms Views plugin is: https://ucsbemeriti.org/events-viewer-test2/
    also, a different view on the site home page as you scroll down.

    Funny that I should find this thread. I had the same problem. I am submitting events using the wpForms plugin. It’s really great, but it’s cost me almost a freakin’ week to find this problem. What

    I am using wpForms to create and store events using “The Event Calendar”. I couldn’t get the event to display, though. When I went to the wp dashboard and examined the event entries, I noticed that the “site url” entry was blank. I didn’t worry because the permalink shown at the top of the content field was correct. It still didn’t work. Then, by trying everything, I discovered that if I set the site URL directly in the wp dashboard, the permalink would link to the event. The site URL wasn’t being set by the wpForms shortcode. But since it looked good on the admin form, I didn’t worry about it. But, surprise, when I entered it manually, the event would link properly. FYI, for my configuration, the events list displayed in url=https://xxxx.org/events/? .

    What was confusing is that in the Events dashboard there was a permalink to the event post that could be clicked, but then on the site I got a message that there was probably an error on the URL because it couldn’t find the link. I floundered for a couple of days time, almost gave up, but then finally noticed that the site URL was blank in the Events Admin entry form. When I set it, the permalink did the trick. It confused me that the permalink was set but clicking it didn’t display the event. I had to add it. That seems non-intuitive, but it did work for me.

    I did find that entries made in the Events dashboard directly, without using the wpForms plugin did post the event, though, So, my comments may not solve your issue.

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