Author: Jaime Marchwinski

Customizing Community Events Pages
Community Events adds several front-end pages to your site — the submission form, the “My Events” list, and the confirmation pages users see after…
Making a Members-Only Calendar
We are sometimes asked if The Events Calendar allows for the creation of “members-only” or “internal” calendar—a calendar whose events can only be seen…
Customizing Subscribe and Export Options
The Events Calendar lets visitors subscribe to your calendar or export events to their own calendar app through a set of links on calendar…
Configuring The Events Calendar With Constants
Every time WordPress runs, a number of key settings are loaded into memory, such as details about how to connect to the database. These…
Querying Events
Sometimes it is handy to query for and list events outside of existing views, or in places where widgets and shortcodes are unsuitable. Because…
Using Google Chrome Developer Tools
When troubleshooting a problem on your site, it is essential that you have powerful tools on your side. If you manage a website that…
Fixing HTTP 404 Errors
If you’re seeing 404 errors related to The Events Calendar, the right solution depends on what kind of 404 you’re dealing with. This article…
Troubleshooting WordPress Errors on Events
Are you getting crazy-looking error messages from The Events Calendar? Here are some of the common errors you might encounter and what they mean. Click…
Working with Venues and Organizers
Venues and Organizers are two bits of handy information that can be added to an Events post. They give additional context for the event:…
Subscribing to and Exporting Events
Having a calendar of events on your WordPress site is great. Wouldn’t it be super awesome if you could get those events into a personal…