There’s nothing wrong with your installation. The css does need tweaking and the placement of elements in the mobile template is incorrect. Try it now.
Thanks for this awesome plugin. Is there any way to display event is passed/over in topic list? I mean marking title with red color or showing the time passed flag with them automatically.
Thanks again.
Hi!
I use topic list as my default instead of category view. Is it possible to add button with Agenda on this level?
The goal is to have shortcut / button / link, to Agenda on main site.
Thanks!
EDIT 1 // Ok, I fixed that. But my users still reporting me a lot of problems, especially with “Add to calendar” button.
Button is not working with most of the browsers on Windows and Linux. There’s no problem on macOS though…
Problem confirmed on:
Browser Firefox 57, OS Linux
Browser Firefox and IE on Windows7
No response when click on “Add to calendar”
EDIT 2 // Ok, I found the main issue. It’s not about browser or OS, it’s all about role in discourse. So it seems that it’s working for admins and moderators, but doesn’t work for regular users.
I checked all settings, but cannot find any related to permissions, can you please help me with that?
Let me just bump it a little. @angus do you have any clue why only mods and admins are allowed to make “Add to calendar”?
Button doesn’t work for anyone else.
@angus, there seems to be an issue (at least in v2.0.0.beta1 +35) where if I add Agenda (or in my case, Events) to the top menu, then remove it, that Agenda link stays there.
Hey The ‘Top Menu’ setting is a site-wide setting and Events is subject to category-specific settings. If you want to remove the “Events” list from the “Development” category, disable events in the development category settings.
If you’re trying to have events enabled in a category without adding a new event-specific list, that would be a new feature for this plugin. Is that what you’re after?
Fun new bug I found. If you create a topic in an category that allows events and you move that topic to a category that does not allow events, you can see the event date, but you can’t edit/remove it.
Thanks for a great plugin! One feature I’d love to see (I don’t think I saw it mentioned anywhere) would be the ability to create “All day” events that don’t display specific times. We share a lot of conferences and all day events in our forum, so setting start and end times usually gets in the way.
Technically this was already doable by adding agenda to the top menu site setting. The agenda item would have disappeared from the list when you refreshed the page, but the agenda nav button would still be there in the top nav (due to a difference between how setting choices are generated and setting values themselves).
I’ve made a change to ensure the agenda item is always there as a choice in the top menu site setting - i.e the setting will work as you would expect. The top menu agenda list will list all events across all categories.
Is it possible to make entering the event end date/time optional? Or, maybe have the choice to remove the end date calendar picker altogether via the plugin options?
The majority of our events will simply not have (specific) end times. Being forced to enter an arbitrary end time for most events could get frustrating for the event creator and confusing to potential attendees.
If this is not possible, would it be possible to set a default event duration time via the plugin options (for example: +6 hours)? Using this example, if I create an event with a start date/time of Jan 31/10.30, the end date/time calendar picker will automagically advance to Jan 31/16:30.