3.2
Feature3 Tweak3 Compatibility3 Security1 Fix8 Language1Features
- Incorporated the much-fabled CSV importer! Import CSV files directly into your The Events Calendar/Events Calendar PRO site (for an overview on how to use it, read this: http://m.tri.be/9t)
- Added more flexible formatting options for event schedule details
- Added ability to create recurring events that happen every 5th occurence of a day in the month; e.g., every 5th Sunday (thanks to gregwiley for the original report!)
Tweaks
- Implemented code requesting that search engines do not index calendar pages that have no events to display
- Improved how date and time are displayed on single event entries for single day events (thanks to Robin for the heads up!)
- Improved compliance with PHP strict standards (thanks to Bryan in the forums for making this request!)
Compatibilitys
- Addressed a number of Twenty Thirteen theme compatibility fixes
- Added a fix for when the "show events in main blog loop" option disrupts the product listing on WooCommerce storefront for certain users (thanks to forge for the first report on this!)
- Incorporated a number of enhancements to ease compatibility with Easy Digital Downloads (thanks for all your help, Pippin!)
Security
- Added a suggestion by the Organizer email field to obfuscate email addresses published on your site (thanks, Thea, for requesting this on our UserVoice page!)
Fixes
- Incorporated a fix to improve behaviors of the tribe_is_month() template tag (thanks jhned at the WordPress.org forums for this report!)
- Added a fix for when "show events in main blog loop" option disrupts certain static home pages (thanks to yorkshiretots for reporting this on the forum!)
- Fixed an issue with broken commenting that appeared on some templates (thanks to Tom for first reporting this at the PRO forums!)
- Fixed an issue where future recurring events displayed as having passed when object caching is enabled (a big thanks to Ray for first bringing this up on the forums!)
- Fixed the calculation used for determining all events in a month, which was causing the last day of multi-day events to be incorrectly left off (thanks to paracleteweb for first reporting this at the WordPress.org forums!)
- Added code to make sure tribe_show_month() won't break any event views that come after it (thanks to our friend Big on the forums for the first report of this!)
- Removed a PHP notice that arose when querying from events and other post types at the same time
- Fixed an issue where inaccurate draft counts were appearing on the backend events list (thanks to Neil on the forums for the first report!)
Languages
- Incorporated updated Icelandic translation by Baldvin Berndsen
