Below are various tutorials to help you get the most out of Events Manager using some of the more advanced features. If you would like a good starting point, we have created a special series of tutorials:
Creating an Events Manager Add-On : A Complete Walkthrough
Otherwise, here are all our tutorials broken down by category
There have been some occasions in the past where for some reason or another when
We’re continuing our series of tutorials for our custom add-on called “Styles” by taking a
Events Manager automatically makes any taxonomy associated with events or locations searchable/filterable using our shortcodes
The event calendar, as with most other part of Events Manager, can be modified using
“How do I modify the centering of the maps?” “How can I do x to
When users access the events page, Events Manager decides what to show based on the
This tutorial forms (the final) part of our series of tutorials for creating an custom add-on
We’re continuing our series of tutorials for our creating our own custom add-on called “Styles”
In our previous tutorial in this series we created a custom placeholder for our “Styles”
This tutorial forms part of our series of tutorials for creating an custom add-on for
Some default placeholders can be directly modified with template files. However, since some placeholders require
This tutorial forms part of our series of tutorials for creating an custom add-on for
This tutorial forms part of our series of tutorials for creating an custom add-on for
Whilst Events Manager 4.0 introduced new event scopes such as events today, tomorrow, this month,
This tutorial forms part of our series of tutorials for creating an custom add-on for
This tutorial forms part of our series of tutorials for creating an custom add-on for
This tutorial forms part of our series of tutorials for creating an custom add-on for Events
Learn how to create new admin pages on wordpress and use them to create an interface to add and store information to the database.
A common question is where to put small snippets of PHP that make small modifications to other plugins, such as Events Manager. There’s three recommended ways, each have their pros and cons.
By default, Events Manager uses unordered HTML lists to display event information, in this sort
Warning: This tutorial applies to Events Manager version 3 downwards and is marked for revision.
Warning: This series of tutorials was designed to help developers and designers learn how to
Since Events Manager 5.3.7, you can now choose to display your event and location pages
“How do I modify the centering of the maps?” “How can I do x to
W3 Total Cache is currently one of the most popular caching plugins for WordPress. If
UPDATE: As of Events Manager 5.5.4 we’ve stopped using TimThumb since the script is not
Learn how to create new admin pages on wordpress and use them to create an interface to add and store information to the database.
A common question is where to put small snippets of PHP that make small modifications to other plugins, such as Events Manager. There’s three recommended ways, each have their pros and cons.
Many, many users I am working on a complex blog/e-commerce system together with my colleagues