The Events Calendar Event Page
Choosing how your calendar displays on your website is key to creating a clean layout for your visitors. Customizing your event page templates allows you to match your branding, hide unnecessary sidebars, and control where your schedule appears. When you pick the right display settings, you give your audience a professional experience that makes finding event details effortless.
This collection provides step-by-step guides to help you change and format your main event display. You will learn how to select the best template layout for your theme and how to use shortcodes to place your calendar on any page or post. Use these resources to take control of your layout and present your schedule exactly how you want.
The Events Calendar Event Page articles
Use these guides to select your event page templates and add calendars to your site using shortcodes.
Customizing Related Events
Read more: Customizing Related EventsThe “Related Events” feature in The Events Calendar plugin is a valuable tool that automatically displays a selection of events related to the one currently being viewed. This feature enhances user engagement by suggesting additional events that match the visitor’s interests, thereby increasing the likelihood of prolonged site interaction and event attendance. Showcasing events with…
Customizing the Event Cost Display
Read more: Customizing the Event Cost DisplayThe Events Calendar and Event Tickets display the cost of your events on the front end in a consistent format. You may want to adjust how that cost appears to better fit your pricing model or your site’s style. This article collects customizations for the event cost display. Renaming the “Free” Label When an event’s…
Customizing the Single Event Page
Read more: Customizing the Single Event PageThe single event page is where visitors land when they click into an event from your calendar — it shows the full details, dates, venue, and anything else tied to that event. You may want to adjust how that page looks or what it contains to better fit your site. This article collects customizations for…
Displaying and Managing the Public Attendee List
Read more: Displaying and Managing the Public Attendee ListThe Public Attendee List powers the Who’s Attending feature on your event page while using Event Tickets Plus, but it can do much more. It is a list of all of the attendees for an event, allowing you and others to see who is attending the event. This is powered by the API, which is…
How to Show Event Content Only to Attendees
Read more: How to Show Event Content Only to AttendeesThe Event Tickets Protected Content shortcodes allow you to display content on any WordPress page or post to certain users if they are logged in and whether or not they have registered for a given event, or registered for a specific type of ticket or RSVP. What it’s good for There are times when you…