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March 7, 2018 at 9:53 am #922809
Hello,
I use SimpleCalender and have asked in another thread… Now I open a new one.
I have troubles to use the Calendar in the way as it is expected, namely scrolling forth and back. If I place the calendar with the shortcode on the footer the scrolling works.
If I place a calendar via shortcode on an portfolio item – than not. The portfolio item is displayed as AJAX-Portfolio item – with an image. The calendar is displayed but the buttons for left and right (Month + or Month -) are disabled. Is it due to AJAX? Is there a way to enable the button (=scrolling) support? I guess the code for the buttons is somehow disabled.
thx
rolandMarch 7, 2018 at 9:55 am #922810Forgotten to mention: Using 4.2.6
March 7, 2018 at 10:09 pm #923378Hi,
Here what I see
https://screenshots.firefox.com/NFEiWOgHFH1pJVLI/www.zen-meditation.wienti seems everything is loading.
Can you please provide us a screenshot?Best regards,
BasilisMarch 7, 2018 at 11:18 pm #923434I agree with the screnshot…. BUT as written the buttons do NOT work!!!! Scrolling the months is impossible
March 8, 2018 at 9:28 am #923667Hi kwanumzen,
The calendar is added to the page via ajax and so the scripts are written in such a way that they not working for the elements added, only with the elements rendered with the page load.
Best regards,
VictoriaMarch 8, 2018 at 9:35 am #923671Hi Moderator,
I’m confused about the last response. What does mean
so the scripts are written in such a way that
Are you talking about Enfold scripts or about Calendar scripts?
And what meansnot working for the elements added
The Calender itself is loaded – with the content. Why not the function of the buttons?
Could you plz clarify? Cause I get no clear idea what is the problem and why it appears.thx
rolandMarch 9, 2018 at 3:38 am #924233Hi,
I’m sorry for the confusion. The problem is most probably related to the ajax request but we are not entirely sure because we are not familiar with the plugin’s scripts. Unfortunately, we don’t provide support for third party plugins as stated on our support policy. Please contact the plugin for more info.
Best regards,
IsmaelMarch 9, 2018 at 10:12 am #924368Hi,
sorry, just for clarifications: does this mean that most likely no Calendar will work with AJAX-sideloading? ‘Working’ in sense of scrolling forward or backward, i.e. button function are provided. Or does there a Calendar exist that works in that scenario?
I’m aware of that you cannot make a general statement. Its more in the sense to get an idea if its worth looking for another calendar or if the chances are quite slim and to look for some other solution (e.g. list).
And about support: Yeah, I understand – third party support not provided – which is most likely I hear from the plugin-support as well -namely Theme-related. Anyway I just wanna have an idea if AJAX sideloading might cause with other plugins the same problems.thx
rolandMarch 9, 2018 at 3:19 pm #924538Hi roland,
The event listeners are written to listen to the events on certain elements that are rendered with the page, when new elements are added to the page with ajax, the event listeners and handlers do not know about them and so do not work with the new elements added to the page with ajax. You can forward this to the plugin support and the might make this adjustment or not.
We cannot make that statement “most likely no Calendar will work with AJAX-sideloading”.
Best regards,
VictoriaMarch 13, 2018 at 9:49 am #925973Hi Victoria,
We cannot make that statement “most likely no Calendar will work with AJAX-sideloading”.
AGREED. Therefore the other q: is there a Calendar to your knowledge which works with AJAX-sideloading and have month forward/backward working?
thx
rolandMarch 15, 2018 at 6:23 am #927061 -
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