What if you could put your events on autopilot? No more stress, no more missed deadlines, and most importantly, no more gray hair! Too good to be true? To make […]
The Events Calendar team just released the Pro 6.0 version which is currently in beta. This release focuses on major improvements to recurring events, including a new post type called […]
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[…] small sneak peek at version 6.0 in June 2022, the time has finally come. The Events Calendar 6.0 has seen the light of day and brings some exciting new features, […]
Sugar Calendar is a sweet and simple event calendar plugin for WordPress, hence the name. Sandhills Development just announced two brand new add-ons for Sugar Calendar. Say hello to Event URLs […]
The Events Calendar team has just released two new add-ons for the WordPress events plugin. Say hello to Wallet Plus, digital and portable tickets for event attendees. They have also […]
The Events Calendar just released the first new calendar view in years. In the Pro version there is now the new summary view, which allows you to see all the important event details at first glance. In addition, they announced some major improvements on recurring events coming soon. Finally, they introduced a new Events Manager. Get The Original Calendar For WordPress » New Summary View Show Event Titles, Dates & Times ©The Events Calendar This brand-new calendar view gives (potential) attendees a quick look at upcoming events by showing the title, date, and time of each event. You can enable the new events view at Events Settings > Display and even set it as the default calendar view for desktop and mobile devices. Users can then access the calendar view at yoursite.com/events. If it is not set as the default view, it can be accessed at yoursite.com/events/summary. You want to customize the look and feel you can use a calendar view CSS class to target the specific view. Finally, you can also set the number of events to be displayed at Events Settings > General. By using the shortcode tribe_events, you can show the summary calendar view anywhere on your WordPress site. PS: You can even use the new view with Elementor! Events […]
The Events Calendar just announced an integration with Simply Schedule Appointments (SSA). They also added an option to embed calendars anywhere on your WordPress site. Get The Original Calendar For […]
The Events Calendar just released an exciting preview of version 6.0 including a video tour. They also announced a new LearnDash integration and the acquisition of WP Conference Schedule. Get The […]
The Events Calendar just announced a new Webex integration for their Virtual Events add-on. Now you can easily add Webex meetings to your calendar in WordPress. Get The Original Calendar For […]