CSS adjustments in the events calendar plugin.
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Hello!
I`m having some problems with a webpage that I hope you can help me with, im very new at this ‘web game’.
The webpage has many arrangements (concerts and so on) in a plugin called the events calendar (and the events calendar pro). The layout became weird some places after I updated plugins and themes in WordPress so it needs some CSS adjustments, witch I`m no good at.1. I would like to align some text on all the event pages to the left (so its directly aligned with the text above).
2. There is a info bar underneath the event pictures, but the bar is to long in the PC view. How do I adjust it som its the same length as the pictures (on every event page?
3. Some of the pages have multiple events on them and a button with this text: “Gjentagende Arrangement (se alle)” The problem with the button is that it is only clickable when you click on the rights side of the button (on the “se alle” text). The button-text should also be black.
Can anyone help?
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Hi there,
We do not offer Events Calendar on WordPress.com, so it sounds like you are referring to a self-hosted WordPress (also called “.org”) site hosted on an outside web hosting company, and not a site hosted on our WordPress.com service.
To clarify, we are not the only providers of WordPress sites, and other hosting companies also happen to offer WordPress sites, but they use a different version of the platform than what we use here. Because of this we are not able to help with your issue as it lies outside of our system. See http://support.wordpress.com/com-vs-org/ for more info.
You can find support for your self-hosted WordPress site here: https://wordpress.org/support/forums/
You may also wish to contact your Event Calendar’s support team for more assistance, as I am sure they help with this kind of question since I see they offer this guide here for frequently asked CSS questions.
Hope that points you in the right direction!
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