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We’ve polished up Eventbrite Tickets and The Events Calendar! In this version we moved the Eventbrite Tickets import functionality from the Legacy Imports page to the Imports page (where the Event Aggregator magic happens). You will now have much more control when importing Eventbrite.com events into your site. Ready to explore the details of this…

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Welcome to the eighth maintenance release of 2018! If this is your first time getting an update from us, maintenance releases are smaller updates between major releases, and are mostly comprised of bug fixes, tweaks, and small (but meaningful!) improvements. We always recommend using a staging site to test these changes before updating on a…

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Going Gutenberg is an ongoing series about our process of integrating our products with the WordPress block editor. View all chapters in the series here, and be sure to follow us on Facebook or Twitter to never miss an update. In Going Gutenberg: Chapter IV we talked about thinking of blocks as having distinct “preview”…

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If your event attendees tend to purchase tickets in groups, adding the functionality to easily share individual tickets will greatly improve the customer experience of registering for your events. Our free PDF Tickets Extension allows you to add shareable, printable PDF tickets to the confirmation emails your guests receive when they register for your event.…

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We’re pleased to announce that The Events Calendar 4.6.16 is now available. In most cases you will be able to take advantage of automated updates, but if those are unavailable for any reason you can grab the release here and then update manually. This release replaced the aggregator queue processing system to run independently of…

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Continuing education is an important part of any professional’s career. For WordPress developers and designers who often work solo, conferences also provide the rare opportunity to network and possibly collaborate with other professionals in the field. Conferences also provide a much-needed push to step away from the screen, and from the development and design challenges…

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Welcome to maintenance release number 7 of 2018! If this is your first time getting an update from us, maintenance releases are smaller updates between major releases, and are mostly comprised of bug fixes, tweaks, and small (but meaningful!) improvements. We always recommend using a staging site to test these changes before updating on a…

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What are UTM parameters? UTM parameters are custom tags which can be embedded in your event URL. Their goal? To help you track where your page visitors are coming from with more specificity. UTM parameters send information about a user’s digital journey back to your Google Analytics dashboard. By using a specific, recognizable tag in…

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Singapore Film Society is a nonprofit organization founded in 1954 which aims to foster a community around the appreciation of artistic, cultural, or educational films. They host a large variety of film festivals, individual screenings, Q & A’s with industry experts, lectures, and workshops so that amateur and expert cinephiles alike can learn and enjoy…

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The Events Calendar 4.6.14.1 is available now and corrects an oversight in our 4.6.14 release which led to an error that affected users site’s on PHP versions 5.5 and earlier. You should be able to take advantage of automated updates, else you can perform a manual update. Fix – Fixed fatal error that would sometimes…

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Welcome to maintenance release number 6 of 2018! If this is your first time getting an update from us, maintenance releases are smaller updates between major releases, and are mostly comprised of bug fixes, tweaks, and small (but meaningful!) improvements. We always recommend using a staging site to test these changes before updating on a…