Author: The Events Calendar Team
Browser Support
All our plugins should work with the latest versions of Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Opera, along with Microsoft’s Edge. Our plugins use HTML5, CSS3,…
Version Compatibility
For proper plugin functionality, it’s important to run compatible versions of The Events Calendar alongside any of our other add-ons. The best way to…
Managing Event Tickets Orders
Once tickets start selling, you’ll need to manage the orders that come through. This article covers the full order lifecycle for Event Tickets —…
Customizing the Eventbrite Tickets Display
The Eventbrite ticket form that appears on your single event pages works well at its default size and position for most setups — but…
Customizing the Community Event Submission Form
The Community Events submission form gives visitors a way to add events to your calendar. You may want to shape what users see, what…
How to Change Wording in The Events Calendar
If you want to change a word or label on your calendar, you can do that using a snippet or a third-party plugin. This…
Customizing Month View
Month View lays out your events on a traditional calendar grid. You may want to tailor how that grid looks and behaves — from…
Customize The Events Calendar Settings with the Tribe Settings API
If you’re writing a custom add-on, a site-specific plugin, or a code snippet that extends The Events Calendar or Event Tickets, the Tribe Settings…
Events Calendar Post Meta Keys
These are The Events Calendar’s WordPress Post Meta (also known as WordPress Custom Fields) keys and values as they appear in the post_meta database table.…
Troubleshooting The Events Calendar Views
Calendar Page Shows the Event Title If the page title has taken on the title of the first event, there are a few things you…