Event Organiser free WordPress plugin
Description
Event Organiser free WordPress plugin
Event Organiser adds event management that integrates well with your WordPress site. By using WordPress’ in-built ‘custom post type’, this plug-in allows you to create events that have the same functionality as posts, while adding further features that allow you to manage your events. This includes the possibility of repeating your event according to complex schedules and assign your events to venues. This can all be done through an intuitive user interface, which allows you to view your events in the familiar WordPress list or in a calendar page in the admin area.
User Docs
| Function Reference
| Forums
| Demo
| Booking Add-on
Available Extensions
Event Organiser Pro
Event Organiser Frontend Submissions
Discount Codes
Stripe Gateway
Posterboard (free)
CSV export (free)
iCal Sync
A full list of available extensions can be found here.
Features
For the user
Create one-time events or recurring events.
Allows complex recurring patterns for events. You can create events that last an arbitrary time, and repeat over a specified period. Supports complex schedules such as On the third Tuesday of every fourth month or Every month on the 16th.
Ability to add or remove specific dates to an event
Event functions available which extend the post functions (e.g. the_title(),get_the_author(), the_author()) to output or return event data (the start date-time, the venue etc). For examples of their use see the documentation or the included template files.
Create and maintain venues for your events, with Google maps support and a fully-featured content editor.
Widgets:
Calendar widget – displays a calendar (identical to the standard WordPress Calendar)
Event List widget – displays a list of events, with options to specify the number of events, restrict by categories or venues etc.
Event Agenda widget
Year, month and day archive pages
Shortcodes:
(full)Calendar, includes optional category & venue filters.
(widget) Calendar
Event List (similar to Event List widget)
Event Agenda (similar to Event Agenda widget)
Venue map
Subscribe to event feeds
Relative date queries (for example, query events that finished in the last 24 hours, or events starting in the coming week).
Assign events to categories and tags, and view events by category or tag.
Colour-coded event categories.
Custom permissions allow to specifiy which roles have the ability to create, edit and delete events or manage venues.
Venue pages, to view events by venue.
Export/import events to and from ICAL files.
Delete individual occurrences of events.
Public events feed: allow visitors to subscribe to your events, or a particular venue / category.
Supports ‘pretty permalinks’ for event pages, event archives, event category and venue pages.
(Optionally) automatically delete expired events.
For the developer
Adds an event custom post type that fits naturally into WordPress and allows for all the functionality of ‘posts’.
Respects the template hierarchy. Default templates can be over-ridden by including the appropriately named template files in your theme folder.
Plug-in actions and filters are provided to modify the behaviour of the plug-in (hook reference
Extensive function API & documentation
Javascript actions and filters to modify interaction with the calendars and maps
Provide custom templates for shortcodes, widgets and ICAL export
Custom metaboxes and meta data support for venues (see tutorial).
Minified javascript files are used, with the originals provided for ease of developing
Booking add-on available
Localisation
A big thank you to those who have provided translations for Event Organiser. If you wish to help out with translating the plug-in, you can do so here.
Arabic – Layla, Mohamed Nazir
Bulgarian – Parvan Voynov
Catalan – jordioniric, marc.antje
Chinese – sdsunqian
Czech – Jan Kupsa
Croatian – Branimir
Danish – Intox Studio, Malthe, Morten Lyng
Dutch – Ingrid Ekkers, Roel
English (Canada) – GhostToast
Estonian – Kristjan Roosipuu
Finnish – Kari Tolonen, Juhani Marttila
French – Remy Perona, Arnaud
German – Martin Grether & Henning Matthaei
Greek – Vasilis, Panagiotis
Hebrew (Israel) – heli
Hungarian – Csaba Erdei
Icelandic – HrHagedorn
Indonesian – Daniel Tampubolon
Italian – Emilio Frusciante, Pio Muto, Daniele Piccoli
Japanese – ogawa, tkj, takeshi terai, haya.
Latvian – Kristaps
Lithuaniun – Stephan Siegi
Macedonian – Aleksandar
Norwegian – Erlend Birkedal
Norweign (Bokmål) – DagC
Persian (Iran, Islamic Republic of) –
Polish – Bartosz Arendt
Portuguese (Brazil) – Rafael Wahasugui, rafaelkvidal
Portuguese (Portugal) – Emanuel Teixeira
Romanian – raduanastasedev
Russian – Sergei
Slovak – ViRPo
Slovenian – Matej
Spanish (Spain)- Joseba Sanchez, jagarre, jelena kovacevic, courtesy of WebHostingHub
Spanish (Peru) – Pedro Valverde
Swedish – Sofia BrÃ¥vander, Urban Norlander
Thai – Nibhon, Wuttichai Songprapai
Turkish – Gökhan DAMGACI
Ukranian – Максим Кобєлєв