3.1 Shortcodes Overview

Created by Danny Wong, Modified on Sun, 9 Aug, 2020 at 12:37 PM by Danny Wong

Shortcodes are a convenient way to embed content, code, and other assets without having to touch code yourself.  Our plugins include many shortcodes that do everything from embedding the calendar and events on a page or post to display attendee and ticket sales reports anywhere you’d like them.

The following is a list of all the shortcodes that are currently supported by the plugins.

? Each plugin has its own set of shortcodes, so be sure to note the corresponding plugins for the shortcodes you need.

Shortcode
What it does
Plugin
[tribe_mini_calendar]
Displays a mini version of the calendar Month View.
Events Calendar Pro
[tribe_events_list]
Displays the advanced list widget that shows events and event information in a List View.
Events Calendar Pro
[tribe_featured_venue]
Lists upcoming events at a specific venue.
Events Calendar Pro
[tribe_event_countdown]
Shows a countdown clock until the start of an event.
Events Calendar Pro
[tribe_this_week]
Horizontal or vertical display of events taking place in the current week.
Events Calendar Pro
[tribe_events]
Displays the full calendar. The default view is determined by the selected option in the plugin settings.
Events Calendar Pro
[tribe_event_inline]
Display a single event in a post, page, sidebar, footer, or custom template. Accepts parameters that customize what event details to display and in what order to display them.
Events Calendar Pro
[tribe-user-event-confirmations]
Show users who have confirmed that they will be attending an upcoming event.
Event Tickets
[tribe-tpp-success]
When using Event Tickets Tribe Commerce, Paypal will need a success page on your site to end the checkout process.
Event Tickets
[tribe_tickets]
[tribe_tickets_rsvp]
[tribe_tickets_attendees]
[tribe_tickets_protected_content]
[tribe_tickets_rsvp_protected_content]
 Display any tickets you’ve created for any events on any WordPress page or post. Optionally display protected content.
Event Tickets Plus
[tribe_attendee_registration]
Use a custom Attendee Registration page instead of the Attendee Registration template.
Event Tickets Plus
[tribe_community_events_title]
If you do not use permalinks, you can embed the Community Events template body content and title on a page.
Community Events
[tribe_community_events]
Embed the form that allows users to submit events to your calendar.
Community Events
[tribe_community_events view="my_events"]
Displays a list of events that the currently logged in user has submitted to the calendar.
Community Events
[tribe_community_events view="edit_event" id="your_event_id"]
Show the editing screen for a particular event, when used with the event post ID.
Community Events
[tribe_community_events view="edit_venue" id="your_venue_id"]
Displays the editing screen for a particular venue, when used with the venue post ID.
Community Events
[tribe_community_events view="edit_organizer" id="your_organizer_id"]
Show the editing screen for a particular organizer, when used with the organizer post ID.
Community Events
[tribe_community_tickets view="attendees_report" id="your_event_id"]
Display a report of attendees who have registered for a particular event that a user has submitted to the calendar
Community Tickets
[tribe_community_tickets view="sales_report" id="your_event_id"]
Display a ticket sales report for a particular event that a user has submitted to the calendar, providing the number of tickets sold and the revenue from sales.
Community Tickets
[gigpress_shows]
Display upcoming concerts, shows, gigs, and performances on your site using GigPress

Was this article helpful?

That’s Great!

Thank you for your feedback

Sorry! We couldn't be helpful

Thank you for your feedback

Let us know how can we improve this article!

Select at least one of the reasons
CAPTCHA verification is required.

Feedback sent

We appreciate your effort and will try to fix the article