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Today we’re happy to announce the fifth Maintenance Release of the 4.3 release cycle. Maintenance Releases are smaller updates between major updates that are mostly comprised of bug fixes, tweaks, and small but meaningful improvements. This maintenance release features a number of fixes to our plugins ahead of our forthcoming Feature Release, version 4.4, which…

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The Events Calendar includes a setting that allows you to add events to the same loop WordPress uses to display published blog posts. You can find this setting on the Events > Settings > General screen. Once enabled, this setting tells WordPress to combine event posts and default posts in the same main loop. When including…

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We’ve just released an update to The Events Calendar to address an issue that some folks encountered after updating to the Maintenance Release we released last week. The issue, while stemming from code within The Events Calendar, actually effects users of Events Calendar Pro: the /all/ page for recurring events was essentially broken. The only…

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Recurring events are a powerful feature of Events Calendar PRO where you can create a series of events by creating one event and repeating it to occur multiple times. There are some occasions, however, where you may have inadvertently created an event that repeats so many times that it slows down the performance of your site. We’ve…

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This extension creates a shortcode that can be used to embed an event’s start or end date and/or time anywhere throughout your site. Start Datetime The following is an example of what would be used in the WordPress post editor: [tribe_formatted_event_date id=1234 format=”F j, Y, \\a\\t g:ia T” timezone=”America/New_York”] This example would do the following: Fetch the event…

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We’ve just released an update to The Events Calendar and Event Tickets to address an issue that some folks encountered after updating to the Maintenance Release we just released yesterday. The issue is that there were two stray characters left in a main PHP file for both plugins. This may sound innocuous, but could cause…

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Today we’re happy to announce the fourth Maintenance Release of the 4.3 release cycle. Maintenance Releases are smaller updates between major updates that are mostly comprised of bug fixes, tweaks, and small but meaningful improvements. This maintenance release is fairly limited in scope, as a major Feature Release is just around the corner—stay tuned to…

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If you need help with an extension or wish to provide feedback, please do post to our Extensions Help Desk (be sure to read the guidelines first!) and we’ll do our best to help 🙂 Thanks!

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Today we’re happy to announce the third Maintenance Release of the 4.3 release cycle. Maintenance Releases are smaller updates between major updates that are mostly comprised of bug fixes, tweaks, and small but meaningful improvements. To see all of the changes included this Maintenance Release, check out the changelogs for all updated plugins below: The…

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Last week we reached our biggest milestone yet for The Events Calendar, our flagship WordPress plugin – 5 million downloads! It’s crazy to realize just how far we’ve come. At this very moment, hundreds of thousands of users are running our plugins on their site. Some of those users are people we’ve met, either in-person or online,…

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The holiday season is jam-packed with events, which means your site’s calendar is about to get extra busy. To help you prepare your WordPress site for higher traffic volumes, we’ve pulled together some helpful housekeeping tips. Holiday Calendar Maintenance Tips Backup Your Site Hopefully, you’re already doing this regularly. If not, do it now. The rest…