Eventbrite Tickets

Happy Thursday, folks! We’re continuing to release updates to Eventbrite Tickets following the API switchover that took place in last month’s version 3.9.3. We’ve received some great feedback from the community regarding the new API and have had a few bugs reported to us as a result. The latest release – Eventbrite Tickets 3.9.6 –…

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Hey again folks! As you may have seen, we recently overhauled our Eventbrite Tickets plugin to use the latest and greatest API offered from Eventbrite; as a result, a substantial amount of underlying architecture in the plugin changed when we shipped 3.9.3 at the end of April. After reports of some conflicts with earlier builds…

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Hot on the heels of our Eventbrite Tickets 3.9.3 release yesterday, we’ve just pushed another small update to the plugin — version 3.9.4 — which addresses a bug impacting users running older versions of PHP (5.3 and earlier). There are also a few minor bug fixes emerging from that tweak addressed here as well. Eventbrite Tickets…

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Today we released Eventbrite Tickets 3.9.3 and Facebook Events 3.9.4! These releases don’t have a ton of frontend implications, but were rather substantial under-the-hood overhauls: Eventbrite Tickets is now using version 3.0 of the Eventbrite API (earlier builds were using API v1!), and Facebook Events has been updated to use Facebook API Graph v2.2. Both updates…

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This month’s maintenance release for Eventbrite Tickets is rather minor, and mainly clears up a problematic error message that was showing in certain situations. Things are generally slowing down now through the holidays and as a result our next substantive Eventbrite build will probably be early in 2013. Release Notes for WordPress Eventbrite Tickets 1.0.4:…

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Our smallest maintenance release this month, the 1.0.3 build of Eventbrite Tickets is nonetheless an important update if you want to ensure you’re running the freshest code. It automatically displays the Eventbrite Tickets panel within individual events…which, if user feedback from the last build is any indication, should save users a solid chunk of time…

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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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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 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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