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The Events Calendar Event Links

Learn how to manage, locate, and troubleshoot your WordPress event URLs with our complete guide to setting up calendar permalinks and slugs.

Managing your event links helps your visitors find and navigate your calendar easily. Setting up clean URLs ensures that your calendar, event pages, and categories load smoothly across your entire website. When you configure your links correctly, you help search engines find your schedule and make it simple for attendees to bookmark or share your upcoming activities.

This collection provides step-by-step guides to help you find your main calendar pages, choose the best link settings, and fix common URL issues. You will learn how to create readable links that keep your plugins working perfectly and how to clear unexpected 404 errors. Use these resources to build a reliable setup that connects your audience directly to your events.


The Events Calendar Event Links articles

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Learn how to configure, locate, and fix your event URLs with the following guides.

  • Finding and Linking to Your Calendar Pages

    You may have noticed that your calendar is not a typical WordPress page or post. As an archive page, it isn’t something you can see on the front end and edit directly on the page. The good news is that even though it’s an archive page, you can still customize the appearance of the page on the front…

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  • Troubleshooting Permalinks and Slugs

    WordPress has a flexible system of URL slugs, permalinks, custom post types (CPTs), and taxonomies. The Events Calendar (TEC) builds on top of this, adding its own custom post types (tribe_events), taxonomies (event categories, tags, venues, organizers), and options for recurring events, etc. Because of all this complexity, some less common (“edge”) cases often cause…

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  • Using Event Permalinks

    Permalinks. That little setting buried at the bottom of your WordPress Settings options. It seems like such an insignificant thing, but it can have a lot of impact on the functionality of your site and The Events Calendar plugin. For full functionality, you must use pretty permalinks with The Events Calendar and Event Tickets. Without…

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