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4 years, 10 months ago #1082626
I today found out that holidays doesn't get count when showing the next date. For example: We have today and tomorrow no classes, but it shows as a next date the 31.12.2019. Could you please correct this with the next update?
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4 years, 10 months ago #1082710Hi,
I have updated the code for the holiday class.
If the open day and the next day coincide with the holiday period. It will not be displayed.
Best regards,
tb.
4 years, 10 months ago #1083168Thanks!
4 years, 9 months ago #1083695This reply has been marked as private.4 years, 9 months ago #1084303Hallo have you read my last private message? There is another problem: If a class is planned for today, the next class showed TODAY is the next one and not the one from today... Is there a way to change it?
4 years, 9 months ago #1084310PS: I suppose it could only work if you count not only the day of the class but also the hour when the class ends... otherwise it wouldn't work. For example: If I check the site now (Kundalini Meditation) it should still show today as next date . If I check it after 18.30, ist should show tomorrow...
4 years, 9 months ago #1084481Hi,
I checked on your site.
It looks like your class has ended -> the next day will not be displayed.
Classes whose next day is a public holiday => The next day will not be displayed.
Best regards,
tb.
4 years, 9 months ago #1084515Sorry the end of that class was a mistake. But actually the last question was mentioning something else: if there is a daily class at 4 pm and I check the site at 1 pm, I would like to see as a next class the one happening today at 4 pm and not the one happening tomorrow. Ist that possible?
4 years, 9 months ago #1084518This reply has been marked as private.4 years, 9 months ago #1084521This reply has been marked as private.4 years, 9 months ago #1084649Hi,
Sorry the end of that class was a mistake. But actually the last question was mentioning something else: if there is a daily class at 4 pm and I check the site at 1 pm, I would like to see as a next class the one happening today at 4 pm and not the one happening tomorrow. Ist that possible?
NooTimeTable does not currently support this function.
concerning the original post about holidays: Tomorrow the 18th of February the class "Yoga für Erwachsene - Inklusiv" has been cancelled (see pic 1). If you look at schedule you will see both classes although I chose to show on the schedule only the other class (see pic 2): Do I make something wrong or did I not understand how it should work?
You should leave it blank. If you select a class for this field -> The class will display on holiday (holidays but you still open the class.)
Best regards,
tb.
4 years, 9 months ago #1084711You should leave it blank. If you select a class for this field -> The class will display on holiday (holidays but you still open the class.)
I did it and nothing happens: it just shows the grey with the description but the classes are normally shown. It does not make any difference if I leave it blank or I add the other class (with no holiday) that should be displayed.
4 years, 9 months ago #1084805Hi,
You should leave it blank the "Select Classes In Holiday" column.
Please reload your site and check again.
Best regards,
tb.
4 years, 9 months ago #1085007Yes, now it does not show the class anymore and it even worked after I added the other class that had no holiday. It showed only that one.
4 years, 9 months ago #1085012Unfortunately it does not work all the time. On the 2nd of Februar it does work (Kundalini did not have holiday that's why I added it on Select classes in Holiday). But the 18/02/2020 it still shows Yoga für Erwachsene although only Yoga für kinder was selected. It did work one time but then it showed both classes.
4 years, 9 months ago #1085034Hi,
It seems that this problem occurs when "Yoga für Erwachsene" has been selected to display in the previous 1 holiday. For subsequent vacations, if it matches the calendar of "Yoga für Erwachsene" the default is always displayed.
I have checked and it seems that this problem exists on Noo Timetable. We will check this problem and will release when it is completed.
Best regards,
tb.
4 years, 9 months ago #1085041Thanks...
4 years, 9 months ago #1085079This reply has been marked as private.4 years, 8 months ago #1085176Hi,
Sorry the end of that class was a mistake. But actually the last question was mentioning something else: if there is a daily class at 4 pm and I check the site at 1 pm, I would like to see as a next class the one happening today at 4 pm and not the one happening tomorrow. Ist that possible?
NooTimeTable does not currently support this function.
Hallo, I am getting a lots of problems because of this missing function. For classes that happen everyday it does really show the wrong date because after midnight it shows the class of tomorrow and not the one happening today. Can you please add this function? Or is there a way to take away "Next" till you will add this function?
4 years, 8 months ago #1085226PS: If you can't add this function, please tell me how to hide "Next" (nächster Termin), "Open" (Startet) and "Numbers of Weeks" (Wochenanzahl). Thanks
4 years, 8 months ago #1085355Hi,
You have tried adjusting the time zone to the time zone where you teach.
You go to Settings -> General -> Timezone:
4 years, 8 months ago #1085360Hallo, I get under my general setting something completely different as your picture (see picture 1). It is actually the right time zone.
And, as you can see, the class starting today is not considered (you get as as a next class the one starting the 9th of March.
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You must be logged in to view attached files.4 years, 8 months ago #1085393Hi,
I don't see how it works wrong here. For example this class:
You set the class opening time 1/1, and you choose the 2nd for the "Day of Week" field <==> Your class will start on 6/1 (because this is the first 2nd day starting from 1/1)
- This seems to be the next day the class takes place (Monday, March 9).
4 years, 8 months ago #1085394Hi,
Sorry, the next classes are calculated by day, it will not be able to check the time of the next class based on the time the user visits your site.
If you want to hide the next date, you can add these lines to Custom CSS or style.css of Child Theme:
.content-meta .next-date, .class-info-sidebar .next date{display: none;
}
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