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Just updated to 78.11.0 and the calendar is all messed up

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After updating to 78.11.0 the calendar looks very different and it's not showing anything from my google acct calendars.

I added the "Provider for Google Calendar" addon, signed in, and then calendar data appears to have been sucked into the thunderbird calendar however it's like, raw data, it's not organized into the same calendars I have on google.

It looks like the three google calendars I'm missing all turned into "flash sale" (in the left sidebar calendar list) and the google event data has been mashed together into a new calendar called "google".

Also, when I click on a calendar item nothing happens. If I double click on it a basic window opens without any bells and whistles, no google connectivity. That is, if I type in "9am meeting" the calendar doesn't know it's 9am, just randomly selects a time.

What happened? Why does it suck all of a sudden? Why do thunderbird updates have to break stuff half the time? It's like I'm gambling on my productivity every time I update thunderbird.

After updating to 78.11.0 the calendar looks very different and it's not showing anything from my google acct calendars. I added the "Provider for Google Calendar" addon, signed in, and then calendar data appears to have been sucked into the thunderbird calendar however it's like, raw data, it's not organized into the same calendars I have on google. It looks like the three google calendars I'm missing all turned into "flash sale" (in the left sidebar calendar list) and the google event data has been mashed together into a new calendar called "google". Also, when I click on a calendar item nothing happens. If I double click on it a basic window opens without any bells and whistles, no google connectivity. That is, if I type in "9am meeting" the calendar doesn't know it's 9am, just randomly selects a time. What happened? Why does it suck all of a sudden? Why do thunderbird updates have to break stuff half the time? It's like I'm gambling on my productivity every time I update thunderbird.

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I was able to fix it by adding an extension "open google calendar" which created a little button to the right of the search bar that opens the normal google calendar.

I also added "provider for google calendar" and "google calendar plugin" but have no idea if those are necessary.