Category Colors for The Events Calendar WordPress Plugin
The Events Calendar Category Colors WordPress plugin
Add event category background colors to The Events Calendar events.
Add event category background colors to The Events Calendar events.
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Problem: Menu button’s hover background is 50% transparent (this is good). But it also makes the text inside the menu button 50% transparent (this is bad). Desired result: Text inside the button should remain solid-colored when the button’s hover background is 50% transparent. Solution (maybe?): Maybe this will keep the text solid-colored while the menu button’s hover…
Problem: Google Map not displaying on The Events Calendar WordPress plugin’s Event detail page on FireFox and Chrome. It displays fine on Safari. Google Map not displaying because of a non-secure HTTP API link. Error message in FireFox (detected via Console): “http://maps.google.com/maps/api/js?sensor=false” The Events Calendar, v 3.1. WordPress, v 3.6.1 Solution: FIX for missing Google…

WordPress Custom Login plugin, to customize the login and register screens. Plugin author: Austin Passy
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