Author: Jaime Marchwinski
How to Disable Auto-updates for All WordPress Plugins
In recent versions of WordPress, it is possible to select which plugins will have an Auto-update feature (In the Plugins > Installed Plugin section…
Troubleshooting Eventbrite Tickets
“Eventbrite token is not valid” error message Users may occasionally experience the message error “invalid Eventbrite token” when we are importing events and tickets…
The Events Calendar System Requirements
Each of our plugins has its own system requirements but in general, this is what they expect: WordPress.org has some great info about the…
Customizing the Event Admin
The Events Calendar adds various touches to the WordPress admin — menus, editor defaults, notices, and list views. You may want to adjust those…
Customizing Related Events
The “Related Events” feature in The Events Calendar plugin is a valuable tool that automatically displays a selection of events related to the one…
Testing Tickets Commerce Purchases
Before going live with ticket sales, it’s a good idea to run a test purchase to make sure your payment gateway is connected correctly,…
Understanding How Event Tickets Calculates Availability
Ticket availability shows how many units are left for a ticket that’s been created for an event. Event Tickets calculates availability from three different data points:…
Using Digital Wallets and PDF Tickets
Event Tickets Plus comes with all the features you need to provide digital ticket portability to your event attendees. Allow them to save their…
Using Event Schedule Manager Shortcodes
Schedule Shortcode [tec_schedule] Example shortcode: [tec_schedule tracks=”all” color_scheme=”light” session_link”none”] This would output a schedule with all tracks, using a light color scheme, and session…
Creating Sponsors in Event Schedule Manager
Obviously, not all events have or need sponsors. But if your events or sessions have sponsors, you will love this feature. Creating Sponsors Sponsors…