The Events Calendar Shortcodes
Adding shortcodes to your pages and posts allows you to display your calendar and event details exactly where you want them. Setting up these small text tags gives you the flexibility to insert full monthly grids, simple upcoming event lists, or specific venue details into standard WordPress content areas. When you learn how to use these shortcodes correctly, you can customize your site’s layout without needing complex code or theme modifications.
This collection provides step-by-step guides to help you use and format calendar shortcodes across your website. You will learn how to add parameters to filter events by category, choose between different layout views, and fix common display issues. Use these resources to build dynamic pages that show your calendar information perfectly to your visitors.
The Events Calendar Shortcodes articles
Learn how to use, filter, and troubleshoot shortcodes to display your calendar and event data anywhere on your site.
Add Event Content to Event Pages with Shortcodes
Read more: Add Event Content to Event Pages with ShortcodesWordPress’ built-in oEmbed features allow you to embed single events by simply pasting an event’s permalink into post or page content; you can learn more about this functionality here. While that feature is useful, it doesn’t let you customize what event details to display, or in what order to display them. Furthermore, the oEmbed features…
Add the Events Calendar to Pages with Shortcodes
Read more: Add the Events Calendar to Pages with ShortcodesEvents Calendar Pro‘s calendar shortcode gives you the ability to embed full calendar views in places other than the main calendar page. If you have a post or page on your site where shortcodes can be used, you can embed full calendar views there! The shortcode that powers this functionality is [tribe_events]. In this article,…
Embedding Tickets, RSVPs, and Attendees with Shortcodes
Read more: Embedding Tickets, RSVPs, and Attendees with ShortcodesEvent Tickets and Event Tickets Plus provide four shortcodes for embedding ticketing-related content outside the event page itself. Which one to use depends on what you want to show: For a specific event (ticket forms, RSVP forms, or public attendee lists): For the currently logged-in user (a personal list of events they’re attending): Finding the…
Troubleshooting Events Shortcodes
Read more: Troubleshooting Events ShortcodesShortcodes are a handy way to display your calendar on different pages of your site. However, after plugin updates or changes to your website, they might stop working and show as plain text instead. In this article, we’ll walk you through a few ways to troubleshoot and fix this issue. Confirm the Plugin Is Active…
Using The Events Calendar Shortcodes
Read more: Using The Events Calendar ShortcodesShortcodes are a convenient way to embed content, code, and other assets without touching code yourself. Our plugins include many shortcodes that do everything from embedding the calendar and events on a page or post to displaying attendee and ticket sales reports anywhere you’d like them. The following is a list of all the shortcodes…