Even the best of us can run into issues with our WordPress site. The good news is that we’ve got plenty of resources to help you find your way out, so you can get back to using The Events Calendar!
Getting Started
Here are some articles that may help you in the beginning stages of troubleshooting your issues.
- System Requirements
- Browser Support
- Troubleshooting WordPress Error Messages in The Events Calendar
- Common Installation Issues
- Testing Conflicts With Themes and Other Plugins
- Testing Updates in a Staging Environment
- How to Enable Debugging in WordPress
- How to Capture JavaScript Errors Using Your Browser’s Developer Tools
- Caching with The Events Calendar
Digging Deeper
Once you’ve explored the basics of troubleshooting, you may want to dig a bit deeper and find the answers to more specific topics.
- The Events Calendar with Caching and Minification Plugins
- HTTP 404 Errors and SEO
- Fixing HTTP 404 Errors
- How to Solve Soft 404s on Google Search Console
- Incomplete Translations
- Troubleshooting Google Maps for The Events Calendar
- Custom Templates, Custom Hooks, and Upgrading to TEC 6.0
- Migrating to the New Event Data System
- Setting up Webhooks for Stripe and Tickets Commerce
- Troubleshooting Tickets Commerce
- Troubleshooting Recurring Events
- Update an Event to "Published" Status
- Troubleshooting Promoter
- Event Tickets Plus Check-In App Error Messages
- Publishing Fails on PHP 5.6
- Troubleshooting the Event Tickets Plus App
- Troubleshooting Sent Messages in Promoter
- Troubleshooting Issues with Event Tickets Stock
- The Mini Calendar Displays Instead of the Full Calendar
- Scaling and Performance for The Events Calendar
- The Calendar Widget Overflows a Sidebar
- Event Permalinks
Specific Errors Resolved
Lastly, here you’ll find common specific errors that may crop up on your site with solutions to help you solve them.