Author: Jaime Marchwinski
How to Use Event Series
As of Events Calendar Pro version 6.0, we’ve added a new way to manage events called Series. Event Series can be used to display…
Integrating LearnDash with The Events Calendar
LearnDash is a WordPress Learning Management System (LMS) that lets you add online course functionality to your website. And with a few extra steps,…
Customizing Search for Events and Tickets
The Events Calendar and Event Tickets interact with search in two separate places: the main WordPress search on your site, and the event search…
Getting Started with WordPress
Creating a calendar of events is easy with our The Events Calendar solutions. But before installing our plugins, there are a few ancillary steps…
Configuring User Roles and Permissions with The Events Calendar
With WordPress, you can define the roles and permissions assigned to your users in order to give them certain capabilities. These roles and permissions…
How to Block a WordPress User
The situation may come up where you’d like to block a WordPress user from doing additional things on your WordPress site, like adding events,…
Using BuddyBoss with The Events Calendar
BuddyBoss is a popular platform that allows you to create a social network hosted right on your WordPress site. Using BuddyBoss can transform your…
Using FTP
You may have heard the term FTP before when referring to updates on your WordPress site. For some of our more advanced users, you…
Install a WordPress Theme
Before you can begin installing and activating The Events Calendar suite of products, one of the first steps in creating a WordPress site is…
Solving the “Discovered – currently not indexed” Notice on Google Search Console with The Events Calendar
When creating your events with The Events Calendar and Events Calendar Pro, you’ll likely want those events to appear when users search for you…