Author: Jaime Marchwinski
Customizing Virtual Events
The Virtual Events add-on turns any event into an online or hybrid event, with built-in support for Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, and other…
Troubleshooting Promoter
Connection Issues Promoter needs to be properly and securely connected to your WordPress site at all times in order to work correctly. On your…
Getting Started with Event Aggregator
Effortlessly fill your calendar with events from sources including Meetup, Eventbrite, iCal, Google Calendar, and more. Here’s the rundown on how to use Event…
Creating Virtual and Hybrid Events
💡 The ability to create virtual events is included within our Events Calendar Pro plugin. In order to create a virtual or hybrid event,…
Using Beaver Builder with The Events Calendar
The folks at Beaver Builder have rolled out some pretty incredible features for the page builder, including integration with The Events Calendar and Event…
How to Show Event Content Only to Attendees
The Event Tickets Protected Content shortcodes allow you to display content on any WordPress page or post to certain users if they are logged…
Embedding Tickets, RSVPs, and Attendees with Shortcodes
Event Tickets and Event Tickets Plus provide four shortcodes for embedding ticketing-related content outside the event page itself. Which one to use depends on…
Community Events Template Files
Community Events come with a number of template files that determine how the add-on looks and behaves. We call these templates views because they create the…
Eventbrite Tickets Template Files
Eventbrite Tickets comes with a number of template files that determine how the add-on looks and behaves. We call these templates views because they create the…
Using WP Fusion with The Events Calendar
WP Fusion is a service that provides an easy way to connect WordPress to other services. The classic example is using it to sync…