Were you trying to include screenshots on your responses? If yes, I’m afraid they haven’t gone through.
Also, I have not been able to reproduce this issue in my testing environment running only The Events Calendar plugins and the twenty-twenty-one theme. In that regard, I suspect there’s a conflict that’s causing the issue here. It would be good to test for conflicts. Could you follow the following steps?
Deactivate all other plugins except for The Events Calendar Plugins.
Please read the Testing for Conflicts Article before doing anything. To be safe, we’d recommend conducting tests and updates on a Staging Server. Also, please keep a working backup of your website.
I hope you’re doing well. I just wanted to touch base and check in with you. It’s been a little while since we’ve heard from you. I was just curious if you had the chance to try out the recommendation provided above.
Let me know if there’s anything we can assist you with.
It seems like it has been some time since we received a response from you, therefore, I will consider this matter as resolved. If you require any further assistance, please do not hesitate to start a new thread.
Sorry, for not replying back quicker. I ended up removing the plugin. I reset the Wp twice and still got the same issue happen. Thank you for staying incontact with me on this issue.
We’ve seen this situation happening in some WordPress environments, and found that most of these environments had define( 'SCRIPT_DEBUG', true); in their wp-config.php file. In that regard, kindly inspect your wp-config.php file, and see if removing or commenting the said definition line alleviates the situation for you.
I was experiencing this same issue and can confirm setting define( ‘SCRIPT_DEBUG’, true); to false in wp-config.php solved it in my case. I host with Pantheon.io, and I believe they set this to true by default in their WP deployments.
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