I was editing the calendar for the first time today (after being given editor status), when something wouldn't work on Chromium. I switched to Firefox, to see if the issue was browser specific, and not events showed up on the calendar. I've since tried Opera and Chromium, and Google Chrome, all of which do not show my events!
Is there something I've done wrong? All the calendars are still present, but none seem to have anything in them.
I use Arch LInux usually, but the Google Chrome test was on Windows.
Events no longer show up
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Try turning off calendars for display. There seems to be a display bug that under just the right combination of events, a particular month will go blank. I've not heard of any browser dependence before, so make sure you're selecting the same combination of calendars for display in the different browsers.
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Another thing to check is to make sure that you have actually checked the boxes by each calendar, indicating that you want those calendars to be displayed. The list of calendars in the main calendar display is the set of calendars you are subscribed to (the heading is "Subscribed Calendars"). There is a link at the bottom of the Subscribed Calendars section for "Hide all calendars" (or if they are hidden, "Show all calendars"). Your problem might be solved by the simple step of making sure you are showing all your calendars.
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