Release Notes

The response to our Facebook Events add-on has been positive since it’s launch last month, and we appreciate the support from those of you who have bought it. Since today marks release date, we’ve pushed out the 1.0.1 build with a couple of minor changes.  Release Notes for WordPress Facebook Events 1.0.1: Small features, UX…

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As was the case with Eventbrite Tickets 1.0.2, this month’s maintenance release for Community Events (1.0.2 as well) is also quite lightweight. Make sure you’ve installed & activated The Events Calendar 2.0.8 — and Events Calendar PRO 2.0.8, if you’re a PRO user — before updating Community.  Release Notes for WordPress Community Events 1.0.2: Small…

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Along with updates to the rest of our premium plugins, we released this month’s Eventbrite Tickets maintenance release — 1.0.2, for those keeping count — today. It is a very minor update that includes one new feature and one bug fix. Don’t forget…if you’re on The Events Calendar/Events Calendar PRO 2.0.7 or earlier, you’ll want to update…

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This release comes a bit later in the month than normal, and we’ve been putting the finishing touches on The Events Calendar 2.0.8 the past few days. As you’ll see there were a ton of translation files submitted this month and we’ve worked as many of them in as we received before codefreeze. We’ve also added a…

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We’ve just deployed a mid-month release of Community Events, version 1.0.1.1, which addresses a somewhat critical bug we found that emerged with the release of WordPress 3.4. Please update when able. This patch is being released after we received reports that the frontend “My Events” list — which users click to see their submitted events —…

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We’ve just put the finishing touches on our Facebook Events add-on for The Events Calendar/Events Calendar PRO, and of this evening it is officially live. The add-on serves a simple purpose: importing events from Facebook. Some specific highlights: Import events from either a Facebook organization or a Facebook page (importing from personal pages is not possible…

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Our first monthly maintenance release for Eventbrite Tickets was released today. If you’ve entered your license key on the backend of any site where the plugin is being used, you’ll be prompted to update automatically – if not, just log in and visit Account Central -> Downloads here at the tri.be site. It is worth noting…

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The response to Community Events 1.0 when it launched last month was awesome, and we appreciate everyone who bought it and shared their experiences so far. Today marks the release of our first maintenance update for that add-on,If you’ve entered your license key on the backend of any site where the plugin is being used,…

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Today marks quite a release day here at Modern Tribe: we’ve pushed out The Events Calendar/Events Calendar PRO 2.0.7, and updates to both our Community Events (1.0.1) and Eventbrite Tickets (1.0.1) add-ons. Even though it’s just a monthly maintenance release, 2.0.7 includes — along with the basic bug fixes — a few new translation files…

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Hi folks. Just a heads up that we’ve deployed some new code here on the tri.be website that should resolve the problem some users were facing with unlinking their license keys. As you may be aware, as of the 2.0.5 release we inadvertently removed the ability to unlink sites on the Account Central –> License…

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Less than a week on the heels of our Eventbrite Tickets add-on launch, we’ve just pushed the Community Events add-on out the door. If you’re already running The Events Calendar or Events Calendar PRO, you’ve got the ability to create events on-the-go on the backend of your site…but snag Community to allow for frontend event…

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To start off the new month, we’ve got a small update to The Events Calendar/Events Calendar PRO that has just gone live. 2.0.6 is a pretty small release that was mainly pushed because it includes the code needed to run the Community Events add-on, which should be live by the end of the week. In addition…

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The day many of you (and much of our team) have been waiting for has arrived: the Eventbrite Tickets add-on is live! When running the add-on coupled with The Events Calendar or Events Calendar PRO, Eventbrite Tickets will allow you to embed ticket sales directly within your event listings so users can register for any…

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Almost a month to the day after pushing our 2.0.4 code base, today marks the release of The Events Calendar & The Events Calendar PRO 2.0.5. The code includes some bug fixes and new features (a snazzy, totally re-done Settings page among them)…along with including the hooks needed to integrate with Eventbrite Ticketing & Community…

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