The Events Calendar Themes
The Events Calendar is built to play nicely with nearly any WordPress theme right out of the box. However, pairing it with specific premium themes and page builders can unlock even more design power. The Events Calendar Themes documentation provides targeted guidance on making our plugins work flawlessly with some of the most popular themes in the WordPress ecosystem.
Whether you need to resolve a minor CSS conflict, configure specific integration settings, or learn how to leverage a theme’s unique page-building features to design gorgeous event layouts, these guides will help you connect the dots.
The Events Calendar Themes articles
Explore the theme-specific integration guides below:
Using Beaver Builder with The Events Calendar
Read more: Using Beaver Builder with The Events CalendarThe folks at Beaver Builder have rolled out some pretty incredible features for the page builder, including integration with The Events Calendar and Event Tickets. For these features, you’ll need to use The Events Calendar, Beaver Builder Plugin, and Beaver Themer. If you’d like to make use of Events Calendar Pro shortcodes with Beaver Builder…
Using Kadence Theme with The Events Calendar
Read more: Using Kadence Theme with The Events CalendarKadence WP is the maker of the popular Kadence theme and Kadence Blocks. They integrate easily with The Events Calendar, with lots of WordPress Customizer options and easy-to-build custom layouts. This article will show you how to get set up to make the most out of this integration. What you need Installation You can search…
Using Oxygen Page Builder with The Events Calendar
Read more: Using Oxygen Page Builder with The Events CalendarMany of our users use the Oxygen builder and its accompanying theme with our plugins. Sometimes they don’t work together seamlessly, but with a few tweaks, your single event page and your main calendar page will play together nicely with Oxygen. If you are using our legacy calendar views, make sure to enable the updated…
Using the Avada Theme with The Events Calendar
Read more: Using the Avada Theme with The Events CalendarAvada is an extremely popular WordPress theme and page builder. It also integrates nicely with The Events Calendar, but there are a few things you can do to make your calendar and the theme work more seamlessly together. What You Need Installation Download and install the theme and plugins as you would others in WordPress…
Using the Basel Theme with The Events Calendar
Read more: Using the Basel Theme with The Events CalendarOne of the most attractive features of the popular Basel Theme on Themeforest is its snazzy AJAX cart for WooCommerce. There is a bit of a conflict with how Event Tickets and the Basel Theme handle HTML markup for processing cart information though, so out of the box, the Basel Theme will often not allow…
Using the Divi Theme with The Events Calendar
Read more: Using the Divi Theme with The Events CalendarDivi is a popular WordPress theme and page builder by Elegant Themes. It works with The Events Calendar, and this article covers everything from installation and initial setup through styling, compatibility fixes, and advanced customizations. What You Need Installation Installing Divi alongside The Events Calendar follows the same process as any other WordPress theme and…
Using the Enfold Theme with The Events Calendar
Read more: Using the Enfold Theme with The Events CalendarEnfold is a popular premium WordPress theme by Kreisi that is available in the Themeforest marketplace. The theme integrates with The Events Calendar but there are things to consider to make everything work together. This article will help you configure the theme and plugin so you get the most out of your online calendar. What…
Using the Genesis Theme Framework with The Events Calendar
Read more: Using the Genesis Theme Framework with The Events CalendarThe Events Calendar and Genesis Theme Framework by Studiopress can work very nicely together, but may require a little bit of customization. Depending on your site settings, you may need to add some snippets to get your calendar displaying how you would like. Unless otherwise stated these snippets should be added to your child theme’s…