The Events Calendar now Integrates With LearnDash
What happens when two amazing plugins join forces? You get awesome teamwork towards an improved user experience!
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What happens when two amazing plugins join forces? You get awesome teamwork towards an improved user experience!
When you see a good event website, you just know. Right away, you’ll see that a good event website’s design and branding are cohesive and appealing and set the right tone. You’ll also notice an easy-to-use navigation menu on the homepage. And, a good event website also makes sure that its website is mobile-friendly. Most…
Summary Maintenance Release This latest version of The Events Calendar improves the CSV import and adds filters to allow for better control of duplicate venues and organizers. As always, we recommend testing updates on a staging site first, but it should all be smooth sailing. ✨ New New features included in this release: We’ve added…
In this tutorial, we’ll walk you through creating your very own conference website using The Events Calendar, and the Kadence “events” starter template.
With our latest release of Events Calendar Pro 5.13.0, we’re excited to announce some new additions to our [tribe_events] shortcode! You’ll be happy to know that these were features that several of our users were asking for in our Feature Requests forum. Here’s what one of our users asked for: It’s [currently] possible to display…
Summary Feature Release This updated version of Events Calendar Pro adds brand new shortcode and Elementor widget attributes. As always, we recommend updating on a staging site, just to be safe, but it should all be smooth sailing. ✨ New New features included in this release: Added the ability to “exclude-category” and “exclude-tag” on…
To get to the top of Google as an event or conference site, using structured data for SEO is a must-have. Structured data SEO for events is much simpler if you cut through the noise and set up your own website using WordPress, The Events Calendar, and Event Tickets alongside Yoast to manage SEO. And…
Summary Maintenance Release Community Events 4.8.11.1 improves The Events Calendar REST API compatibility for Events, Organizers, and Venues. As always, we recommend testing updates on a staging site first, but it should all be smooth sailing. ✨ Enhancements Small improvements to our plugin: We’ve improved The Events Calendar REST API compatibility for Events, Organizers and…
Summary Maintenance Release This update to The Events Calendar 5.14.0.3 fixes an issue with missing metaboxes when creating new Venues and Organizers. As always, we recommend testing updates on a staging site first, but it should all be smooth sailing. âś… Fixed Bugs that were squashed in this release Fix – Ensure the Venue and…
We create WordPress plugins that help foster real connections and bring people together around the world. Who we are The Events Calendar is run by a global team of developers, designers, marketers and customer support specialists. We are dedicated to continuously improving our event management plugins and serving the WordPress community. Our first plugin was…
It’s essential to create a seamless experience for attendees from their first touch with your registration process through the end of your event. Keeping your guests informed throughout the process encourages them to stay engaged with your material, which leads to happier attendees and, in turn, return visitors. Sound appealing? We think so! In this…
Music has a way of altering your mood in an instant, taking you to a place you want to be or transporting you to somewhere you didn’t even know existed. And with in-person events finally starting to open back up again, we can appreciate live performances even more now. But why put on a show…
Summary Feature Release This updated version of The Events Calendar adds new status options to events and a new Events List widget block for the Block Editor (block requires WordPress 5.8 or higher). As always, we recommend updating on a staging site, just to be safe, but it should all be smooth sailing. ✨ New…
Shortcodes are small pieces of code that pack a punch. They allow you to add functionality to your website with a shorthand that your WordPress site can read and interpret without having to write a single line of code. And Events Calendar Pro comes standard with shortcodes. You can use the [tribe_events] shortcode to embed…