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MT | TEC | Change past event views to reverse chronological order
<?php
// Changes past event views to reverse chronological order
function tribe_past_reverse_chronological ($post_object) {
$past_ajax = (defined( 'DOING_AJAX' ) && DOING_AJAX && $_REQUEST['tribe_event_display'] === 'past') ? true : false;
if(tribe_is_past() || $past_ajax) {
$post_object = array_reverse($post_object);
}
return $post_object;
}
add_filter('the_posts', 'tribe_past_reverse_chronological', 100);
@nschivley
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I have tried your code above and it works really well on the landing page for past events, but when I click the previous or next buttons, I just get the spinning dial. Any ideas? Sorry to jump on somebody else's thread but this is the only one I saw using this solution.

Here's a link to the page:
http://www.riponsociety.org/events/list/?action=tribe_list&tribe_paged=1&tribe_event_display=past

Thanks!

@albanderv
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Hey,
It may seem obvious, but as a beginner, i'm not really sure.
Where is this functions.php file?

I use WORDPRESS 4.2.2 under moesia, and my version of The Events Calendar is 3.9.3.

Thanks in advance :)

@TechRemarker
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This worked perfectly for me. So thrilled thrilled that it was finally realized as a bug rather than a feature request, since the reverse ordering of course didn't make much sense. At the same time fixing an issue like that takes a long time, so its great they have this workaround in the mean time.

@nschivley May be something in your code. I'm able to view the past page and use the previous buttons and works properly. That is no spinning wheel and shows the correct order now (newest to oldest).

@alwii Depends. If a file you would have created in your theme folder (or bought if you bought your template). So /wp-content/themes/[name of your theme folder]/ Here is where it should be or maybe in a sub folder. Or if you never created one, you can add a file called functions.php here.

@Daimda
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Daimda commented Oct 29, 2015

Hey guys,
when I past the code in function.php I receive this error:

Fatal error: Call to undefined function tribe_is_past() in /web/htdocs/www.selvaurbana.it/home/wp-content/themes/SF-child/functions.php on line 4

Do you know why?
Thanks!

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