Disable any caching plugins to see if that solves the problem. If not, disable all the plugins except Events Manager and see if it resolves the problem. If it does, then enable one plugin at a time to see which one is causing the conflict. If it doesn’t resolve the problem then try switching to a default theme (e.g., Twenty Twenty-Three) and see if that resolves the problem.
Hello, I don’t have caching plugin.
I disabled all plugins, no change. I tested with the “Twenty Twenty-Three” theme, it’s the same!
I uploaded the site to a serve: same problem.
-> https://journal.pixel-carre.com/agenda/
Will if I uninstall WP Events Manager the plugin data be deleted? If so, I could try a fresh install.
Uninstalling Events Manager will not delete all the data. You could try going to Events Manager Settings and scroll down to the bottom and click on “Admin Tools (Advanced)” then click on the “Reset” button and then click on “Save Changes”.
I reset, but no change ;(
This created a new page: https://journal.pixel-carre.com/evenements-2/
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This reply was modified 2 years, 7 months ago by
Aurélien.
I see some css from events manager is missing. Try uninstalling Events Manager and installing it again.
Try reinstalling WordPress.
Hello,
I also had the problem that I was not able to display grid view.
I found out, that after setting :
Events -> settings -> general -> styling options (advanced) -> individual components -> events list page -> enabled (instead of the default disabled)
the grid view displayed fine
(with setting events -> settings->formatting -> events -> events page ->default view ->grid or with shortcode [events_list view=”grid” ] )
Maybe this can help.
@mireille76 : Thank you very much, it works perfectly!
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This reply was modified 2 years, 7 months ago by
Aurélien.