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Version 35.5.0

Known Issues

  • Contains Load More issue (Fix to be included in v36)

    • Issue causes Load More functionality to not load more events. Pagination will be used as an alternative solution for now.
  • Possible issue causing events not to appear on front end but populate on backend

New Features

  1. Website Cache

    • Added automatic cache clearing on events that have been updated on See Tickets

Version released on 10/28/24

 

 

Version 35.4.1

Known Issues

  • Contains Load More issue (Fix to be included in v36)

    • Issue causes Load More functionality to not load more events. Pagination will be used as an alternative solution for now.

Maintenance

  1. Website Front End

    • Fixed issue causing social share icons to disappear when using pagination

New Features

  1. Event Slider

    • Added option to manually select which events appear in slider

Version released on 9/20/24

 

 

Version 35.3.1

Known Issues

  • Contains Load More issue (Fix to be included in v36)

    • Issue causes Load More functionality to not load more events. Pagination will be used as an alternative solution for now.

Maintenance

  1. Search

    • Fixed issue that prevented search parameters from properly narrowing the search focus

  2. Website Front End

    • Fixed issue causing import to periodically abort and prevent new events from populating on website front end
    • Fixed issue causing event time to show when “display event time to attendees” setting is disabled

    • Fixed issue causing the grid view to transition to list view at an incorrect breaking point

  3. Event Slider

    • Fixed issue causing the 100% width slider setting not to scale at 100% when setting is enabled

  4. Event Image

    • Fixed issue preventing the user from customizing the event image in WordPress for multi day events when the setting to create event posts for each day of a multi day event was enabled 

  5.  Fix CI errors

    • *Note: Developers add their code to a shared codebase frequently, often several times a day. Each time new code is added, automated tests and checks are run to catch any errors or issues early. This way, the project stays up-to-date and problems are identified and fixed quickly, making the development process smoother and more efficient.

Version released on 7/31/24

 

 

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