Pete
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Hi Joe,
Apologies for my absence on this – was snowed under. I am sending you through credentials for a clone now 🙂
Cheers!Would it be helpful if I spat out a clone and gave you access?
On the question of whether I set an end date when setting up, I did not. Even when I did previously in testing, the same result occurred. Same result, too, when I set the event to all day
WordPress time settings are America/Toronto
Yes, they’re incorrect in 2 spots in the back end, but differently incorrect lol.
If I click to see the recurrences of the event, I see this (completely wrong times, period)
And then if I click edit on any one of those events, it’s wrong again, but back to the original wrong:

If I manually edit the above to end on the same day, instead of the next day, everything corrects itself front end and back – however that pretty much defeats the purpose of the recurring events functionality unfortunately
Time date formats are: Time g:i a, Date F j, Y
- This reply was modified 3 years, 4 months ago by Pete.
Absolutely no problem! To showcase this, I’ve created a new event, first not recurring, from 8am to 4pm:

That renders fine in the calendar as shown here:

Next, if I change that to recurring (it also doesn’t make a difference if I create a recurring event from scratch), using the following settings:

This is how it outputs on the calendar:


Everything works just fine for a non-recurring event, so it’s not a server time issue or anything like that (that was my first thought to go to, but everything is correctly configured)
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In reply to: [Polylang] 404 on Author Pages when Polylang ActiveHave resolved this. SEO guy had screwed something up in htaccess! NOT a Polylang issue 🙂
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In reply to: [Disable Gutenberg] Not disabling based on post typeCheers Jeff. I couldn’t figure out what the issue was so I just manually disabled on the post types I needed via snippets. Going to assume it was something that had been installed previously screwing with stuff!
Hey Daan
Now I’m getting the following error:
Error: 403 – File (https://fonts.gstatic.com/s/poppins/v9/pxiByp8kv8JHgFVrLDz8Z1xlEA.ttf) could not be written. Do you have permission to write to /home/***/public_html/***/***.com/wp-content/cache/omgf-webfonts?
Permissions are okay, as the fonts.css file is being written to the directory no problem
- This reply was modified 6 years, 7 months ago by Pete.
Hey Daan,
It’s Poppins Latin Regular (300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900) and Montserrat Latin Regular (300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900)
Cheers!
*Note to self: delete some bloody font weights lol*
Hey Dan,
It was disabled, so I enabled it and ran through the process again – same result though 🙁
Perhaps worth adding in here that the CSS file has an appropriate size (11,708 bytes) and has content – it’s just the font files that are pulling down at 0 size
- This reply was modified 6 years, 7 months ago by Pete.
Hey Daan,
I’ve completely uninstalled and reinstalled, and deleted and re-downloaded the fonts several times, plus changed the webfont folder – still all 0 filesize 🙁
No errors in the console when I followed your instruction above
Not sure I have access to PHP logs – any idea where I’d find that on a cPanel account?
(The last site I used it where it worked was on the same server BTW)
Cheers!