Not really because I do not use either. Sorry about that.Hi sadikb - Have you given any thought or are you able to do similar widget add-ons for the sidebar blocks from other Jaxel products like XenMedio and XenCarta?
I specifically need the Recent Media and Wiki blocks.
Thanks!
Sadikb,Not really because I do not use either. Sorry about that.
Sadikb,
Do you know how to remove the (-4:00 EDT) part after the time?
Thanks
<span class="muted">({$event.formatted_timezone})</span>
#wf_upcoming .eventTime .muted {
display: none;
}
Feature or bug?Hi Andy
Please enter a valid callback method.
You probably forgot to upload the files.Hi. When I try to install this add-on I get this message:
What is wrong?
Hi. When I try to install this add-on I get this message:
You probably forgot to upload the files.
Yes it is.v1.2 compatible?
Thank you so much for this. That was my mistake as well. I came here looking for a way to correct it.Maybe so, but possibly not. He may have done exactly what I've just done and unzip the files and uploaded the two PHP files (Listener.php and WidgetRenderer.php) directly into library/ but that is not correct.
The whole WFUpcomingEvents folder needs to be uploaded to library, including that root folder. If you don't do that, the error message of "Please enter a valid callback method" is displayed.
Looks like a CSS conflict issue.ON both XF 1.3.5 and 1.4RC2, both with XenAtendo and WF installed (dev version of WF on 1.4RC2), and XenFacil Recent Activity configured on a widget page (using as "home" page), and regardless of whether or not all other widgets on the widget home page are enabled or disabled, when I activate the Upcoming Events widget in the sidebar it breaks the Recent Activity widget into 2 columns but only the "show older items" bar and "Your News Feed" button get pushed to the second column. It also causes the thread titles and prefixes in the RA widget to increase in font size but only in 1.3.5.
Any idea what might be causing this?
You probably need to ask the add-on authors of those add-ons. They happen to use the same CSS classes for their widgets (I think).Bit of a noob here. I have no idea how to pinpoint a CSS issue.
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