Hi @johnsinn84,
According to the documentation, your custom theme should be under /wp-content/themes-ai1ec/
New user guide for the custom theme:
https://time.ly/resources/customize-calendar/customize-the-design/create-new-calendar-theme/
Please note the use and location of the override.css file under Step 3.
See this page if you wish to edit your event page only:
https://time.ly/resources/additional-wordpress-settings/edit-event-post-template/
I don’t understand what you mean by “the current month has the days unlinked; but once you load the next or previous month, the days become linked and open the daily view.” Can you elaborate please?
See this video of me testing your calendar:
https://www.useloom.com/share/a2cc61c07a36411ca9577e13883ee3fe
Hi Sunny,
I believe I have followed the instructions properly, the custom theme has been created under /wp-content/themes-ai1ec/ and the override.css file is here …
http://netsketched.com/18031601/wp-content/themes-ai1ec/prolongyoga/css/override.css
…it seems that the file is now affecting the site properly; I imagine that it was a cache issue.
For the second point, however, I have made something a little more defining to help show what I mean; I removed the hover popup affect by altering the necessary twig file in my custom calendar theme.
In the following video, notice how, initially, the popup does not show when I hover, which is correct according to the code I implemented on the twig file.
But once I change the month, the popup shows while hovering. I even went back to the previous month to show that it is not a month-to-month affect. For whatever reason, once the script loads a different month, it completely disregards what I did with to the twig file.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/15FX_RCguw9W1YbfmCcOsvUD0CUur3jJ6/view?usp=sharing
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This reply was modified 8 years ago by
johnsinn84.
Hi @johnsinn84,
Unfortunately, due to javascript limitations, twig variables became depricated in 2014 and since then, documentation regarding twig variables has been removed by the old production team. Twig functions have remained in the calendar in order to maintain backwards compatibility. Please see:
https://time.ly/changing-twig-template-variables/
I apologize, but I don’t have a way to help with the twig programming to make your custom page work.
You are welcome instead to submit a feature request for our Development Team to consider implementing any calendar behaviour ideas you have for a future release of the calendar. You can do so here:
https://ideas.time.ly