![]() ![]() The above will display location links with events occurring tomorrow in the United States in an unordered list format. If you enter html and location placeholders within the shortcode, each location will be formatted this way (note that you should add your html using the HTML tab of the WordPress content editor). Accepts any of the event, location and general search attributes. Location Shortcodes ĭisplays a list of locations. Use this instead if you’re wanting to search for locations with specific event related filters such as categories, tags or locations with events that are happening during a specific time period. Accepts any of the event, location and general search attributes. This is pretty much the same as except that it searches for events with locations, rather than locations. Would become alternate RSS link text ĭisplays the events RSS url (e.g. If you add text in between opening and closing shortcode tags, it will become the link text, like so:Īlternate RSS link text ĭisplays a text link which links to the events RSS page. Would become alternate events link text ĭisplays the events page url (e.g. If you add text in between opening and closing shortcode tags, it will become the link text, like so:Īlternate events link text ĭisplays a text link which links to the events page. An events page must be selected in Events > Settings > Pages > Event List/Archives in order for this to work properly. ĭisplays the same search form you see on your default events page. You can also assign a page for adding events, locations and managing bookings within Events > Settings > Pages > Other Pages in your WordPress admin area. ĭisplays a form where users can submit event and location information outside the WordPress admin area. This will show the event with post ID 123, and replace #_EVENTNAME with the name of this event. This shortcode requires the post_id OR event attribute, however, if used within an event description and none of these attributes, it will automatically use the event the description belongs to (useful for showing event placeholders within an event description). The above will display events grouped by month occurring in the United States and may look like this:ĭisplays a single event. If you enter html and placeholders within the shortcode, the event will be formatted this way (note that you should add your html using the HTML tab of the WordPress content editor). Accepts any of the event, location and general search attributes. ![]() #_EVENTLINK - #_EVENTDATES at #_EVENTTIMES
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