=== The Events Calendar === Contributors: ModernTribe, roblagatta, faction23, jazbek, jbrinley, leahkoerper, brook-tribe, ckpicker, barry.hughes, joshlimecuda, geoffgraham, brianjessee, mdbitz, neillmcshea, peterchester, ryancurban, reid.peifer, shane.pearlman Tags: events, calendar, event, venue, organizer, dates, date, google maps, conference, workshop, concert, meeting, seminar, summit, class, modern tribe, tribe, widget Donate link: http://m.tri.be/29 Requires at least: 3.8 Tested up to: 4.0.1 Stable tag: 3.9 License: GPLv2 or later License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html The Events Calendar is a carefully crafted, extensible plugin that lets you easily share your events. Beautiful. Solid. Awesome. == Description == >A note about support: We’re here to help troubleshoot bugs, but should set expectations early that the support forums at WordPress.org are only checked once a week. Please read our sticky post before creating a new thread. > > Users looking for more timely/in-depth support are encouraged to check out Events Calendar PRO. Create and manage events with ease. Get professional-level quality and features backed by a team you can trust. The Events Calendar will help you kick ass. The Events Calendar is built and supported by WordPress artisans Modern Tribe. Looking for additional functionality including recurring events, ticket sales, publicly submitted events, new views, Facebook event integration and more? Check out the available add-ons. = BUILT SOLID & SUPPORTED = The Events Calendar is crafted the WordPress way. The Events Calendar has been audited by many of the industry's WordPress experts including core developer Mark Jaquith for security & plugin review team member Pippin Williamson for best practices and plugin compatibility. We've poured hundreds of hours into QA by a dedicated support team, monthly usability tests to guarantee that it's easy to use, and numerous user interviews to make sure you get what you want. We care about quality and crafting products that thrive in the wild. The team at Modern Tribe stands by our work and offers light support every Wednesday to the community via the WordPress.org support forums. Feel free to ask a question if you're having a problem with implementation or if you find bugs. Looking for help NOW or need a deeper level of support? Add the premium add-on plugin and you get access to premium support forums with under 24hr response times on weekdays. Enjoy using The Events Calendar, know how to get under the hood and want to make money helping people? We're growing our community team and would love to hear from you. If you’re interested, check this out! = PLUG-N-PLAY & HIGHLY CUSTOMIZABLE = The Events Calendar is built to work out of the box: it doesn’t use a shortcode (nor is one available). Just turn it on, configure the settings to match your needs and you'll be making events within less than 5 minutes. By developers, for developers...it's ready to be the foundation for your wildest hack sessions. Complete with a skeleton stylesheet to theme fast and efficiently, loads of tools including partial template overrides, a host of template tags, hooks and filters, careful documentation, as well as a library of code snippets on GitHub. The Events Calendar is built FOR people who build websites. Whether your vision is big or small, we have you in mind. We've scaled The Events Calendar to work on a network with over 25 million unique visitors per month and hundreds of thousands of events. We have it running for Fortune 100 companies. Major universities, government institutions and some seriously bad ass startups push their events with our platform. Thousands of churches, eateries, small businesses, musicians, venues, and non-profits are publishing and promoting their events with The Events Calendar. You're in good company. = FEATURES = Whether you're operating a hyperlocal hub listing thousands of events, a university with many thousands of users, or you're a sole business owner listing your classes, The Events Calendar has your back. Just getting started? Definitely watch and read through the New User Primer before going much further. * Rapidly create events * Saved venues & organizers * Calendar month view with tooltips * List view * Event search * Google maps * Widget: Upcoming events * Events Taxonomies (Categories & Tags) * Completely ajaxified for super smooth browsing * Completely responsive from mobile to tablet to desktop * Tested on the major theme frameworks such as Genesis, Woo Themes, Thesis and many more. * Increase your SEO with Microformats * Internationalized & Translated * Multiple stylesheets (Skeleton, Default, Tribe Event Styles) to improve integration * Extensive Template Tags for Customization * Hook & Filters up the wazoo * Caching Support * Debug Mode for Developers Looking for something else? * Events PRO: recurring events, a whole range of new views (day / week / map / photo / venue / organizer) & widgets (calendar / featured venue / event countdown), custom event attributes, geolocation search and a lot more. * Sell tickets with WooCommerce or Eventbrite * Import events from Facebook or let your users submit from right on your website! * Have so many amazing events that your users get overwhelmed? Drop some filters on them with the Filter Bar Plugin. Join us on Facebook to be part of our active community, check us out on Twitter, and sign up for our newsletter for release announcements and discounts. = SUBMITTING PATCHES = If you’ve identified a bug and want to submit a patch, we’d welcome it at our GitHub page for The Events Calendar. Simply cue up your proposed patch as a pull request, and we’ll review as part of our monthly release cycle and merge into the codebase if appropriate from there. (If a pull request is rejected, we’ll do our best to tell you why). Users whose pull requests are accepted will receive credit in the plugin’s changelog. For more information, check out the readme at our GitHub page. Happy coding! = GET INVOLVED = Need to hack the plugin or build a new feature for a project? How about making that into an add-on plugin so other people who have been wishing for the same feature can take advantage! Want to make an add-on? Check out Jessica's sample add-on plugin: Agenda View! Send it to us and we would be happy to review it and give you feedback! Then put it up on the .org repo for everyone to appreciate! == Installation == = Install & Activate = Installing the plugin is easy. Just follow these steps: 1. From the dashboard of your site, navigate to Plugins --> Add New. 2. Select the Upload option and hit "Choose File." 3. When the popup appears select the the-events-calendar-x.x.zip file from your desktop. (The 'x.x' will change depending on the current version number). 4. Follow the on-screen instructions and wait as the upload completes. 5. When it's finished, activate the plugin via the prompt. A message will show confirming activation was successful. A link to access the calendar directly on the frontend will be presented here as well. That's it! Just configure your settings as you see fit, and you're on your way to creating events in style. Now that you're all set up and ready to go, how about checking out the new user primer to familiarize yourself with what's in store? If you're unclear about the installation process or get stuck, check out our video which walks you through the process. Still having trouble from there? See the [Codex](http://codex.wordpress.org/Managing_Plugins#Manual_Plugin_Installation) for more troubleshooting ideas. = Requirements = * PHP 5.2 or above * WordPress 3.8 or above * jQuery 1.8 or above == Screenshots == 1. Month View 2. List View 3. Single Event 4. Event Category 5. Event Editor 6. Events Admin Listing 7. General Settings 8. Map and Miscellaneous Settings 9. Display Settings 10. Event Menu Items 11. Events Widget 12. Month View with Classic Header 13. Month View with Full Styles == Frequently Asked Questions == = Is there a shortcode available for The Events Calendar? = No, this plugin does not use a shortcode nor is one available at the time being. However, you may want to check out the experimental, totally unsupported Event Rocket add-on to see if it accomplishes your shortcode needs. = Are there any troubleshooting steps you'd suggest I try that might resolve my issue before I post a new thread? = First, make sure that you're running the latest version of The Events Calendar (3.9 as of this release). If you're running Events Calendar PRO it needs to match the version number of The Events Calendar. And if you've got any other add-ons, make sure those are current / running the latest code as well. The most common issues we see are either plugin or theme conflicts. You can test if a plugin or theme is conflicting by manually deactivating other plugins until just The Events Calendar 3.9 is running on your site. If the issue persists from there, revert to the default Twenty Fourteen theme. If the issue is resolved after deactivating a specific plugin or your theme, you'll know that is the source of the conflict. Note that we aren't going to say "tough luck" if you identify a plugin/theme conflict. While we can't guarantee 100% integration with any plugin or theme out there, we will do our best (and reach out the plugin/theme author as needed) to figure out a solution that benefits everyone. = I'm still stuck. Where do I go to file a bug or ask a question? = Users of the free The Events Calendar should post their questions in the plugin's WordPress.org forum, which we hit about once a week (on Wednesdays). Please make sure to read our sticky post providing an overview of the support we provide free users BEFORE posting. If you find you're not getting support in as timely a fashion as you wish, you might want to consider purchasing a PRO license. If you're already a PRO user, you're entitled access to our more actively-monitored PRO forums at the tri.be website. We can provide a deeper level of support here and hit these forums on a daily basis during the work week. Generally, except in times of increased support loads, we reply to all comments within 24-48 hours during the business week. = Events Calendar PRO looks awesome! I'm sold! How can I get my hands on it? = Events Calendar PRO can be purchased directly at the tri.be website. There are three (3) license types available, and all licenses include 1 year of access to support + updates. = I'm interested in PRO or another add-on, but there are a few questions I've got before making the purchase. Can you help me get those addressed? = Absolutely. If you're not finding your questions answered on the product pages, hit up our pre-sale forum at the tri.be site. You can save yourself some time by reviewing the threads first to verify if your question has already been asked. If it hasn't, post a new thread as a guest. We'll get you a reply as quickly as we can, so you can make an informed decision regarding purchase. Keep in mind that the pre-sale forum is available for questions related to any premium product we've got: Events Calendar PRO, Eventbrite Tickets, WooCommerce Tickets, EDD Tickets, Shopp Tickets, WPEC Tickets, Community Events, Facebook Events and Filter Bar. If your question is simple and can be addressed in 140 characters, you can always ask it on Twitter. = What add-ons are available for The Events Calendar, and where can I read more about them? = Currently, the following add-ons are available for The Events Calendar/Events Calendar PRO: * Eventbrite Tickets, for selling tickets to your event directly through Eventbrite. * Community Events, for allowing frontend event submission from your readers. * Facebook Events, for importing events directly from an organization or page on Facebook. * WooCommerce Tickets, for harnessing the power of WooCommerce to sell event tickets directly on your site without being subject to fees or relying on a third-party service. * EDD Tickets, for using our ticketing framework to sell tickets on your events through The Events Calendar + Easy Digital Downloads. * WPEC Tickets, for using WP-eCommerce + The Events Calendar to sell event tickets directly from the frontend of your site. * Shopp Tickets, for harnessing the power of Shopp to sell event tickets on your WordPress site. * Filter Bar, for adding advanced frontend filtering capabilities to your events calendar. = I have a feature idea. What's the best way to tell you about it? = We've got a Modern Tribe UserVoice page where we're actively watching for feature ideas from the community. Vote up existing feature requests or add your own, and help us shape the future of the products business in a way that best meets the community's needs. = I've still got questions. Do you have a bigger FAQ somewhere? = We do. If you check out our Frequently Asked Questions page on the tri.be site, we've collected and addressed all of the common questions we see posed by users. In some cases we'll provide a Gist; in other cases we'll direct you to a tutorial; and in some situations we'll unfortunately say a certain capability is simply not possible. But the FAQ is a living, breathing document that we're actively updating based on commonly-seen requests. == Documentation == All of our online documentation can be found on our documentation site. Some docs you may find particularly useful are: * The Events Calendar New User Primer * The Themer's Guide to The Events Calendar * The Events Calendar FAQ * The Events Calendar Tutorials For template tags, open the plugin directory and visit /plugins/events/public/template-tags/ where you can find a list of those available. If you have any questions about this plugin, take look at the forum here on WordPress.org at http://wordpress.org/tags/the-events-calendar. Please search existing threads before opening a new one. The Modern Tribe PRO support forums are available for you to read. You won't, however, be able to post a message in any forums beyond Pre-Sale Questions unless you have purchase a PRO license. == Contributors == The plugin is produced by Modern Tribe Inc. = Current Contributors = * Jessica Yazbek * Rob La Gatta * Barry Hughes * Jonathan Brinley * Samuel Estok * Brian Jessee * Geoff Graham * Neill McShea * Casey Picker * Leah Koerper * Peter Chester * Reid Peifer * Shane Pearlman = Past Contributors = * Paul Hughes * Kyle Unzicker * Daniel Dvorkin * Ryan Urban * Casey Driscoll * Timothy Wood * Kelly Groves * Jonah West * Joachim Kudish * Nick Ciske * Kelsey Damas * Matt Wiebe * Dan Cameron * John Gadbois * Justin Endler = Translators = * Afrikaans from Liza Welsh * Arabic from Mamdouh Samy * Bosnian from Marko Manojlovic * Brazilian Portuguese by Emerson Marques * Bulgarian from Nedko Ivanov * Catalan from Barbara Partegos Rof * Chinese from Massound Huang * Croatian from Marko Manojlovic * Czech from Petr Bastan * Danish from Hans Christian Andersen * Dutch from Dirk Westenberg * Estonian from Andra Saimre * Finnish by Elias Okkonen * French from Laurent Proulx * German from Stefan Dorscht and Oliver Heinrich * Greek from Yannis Troullinos * Icelandic by Baldvin Örn Berndsen * Indonesian from Didik Priyanto * Italian from Gabriele Taffi * Latvian from Raivis Dejus * Lithuanian from Gediminas Pankevicius * Montenegrin from Sasa Vukovic * Norwegian Bokmål by Morten Ruud * Norwegian Nynorsk by Torbjørn Lauen * Polish from Marek Kosina * Portuguese from Sérgio Leite * Romanian from Cosmin Vaman * Russian from Alexander Tinyaev * Serbian from Marko Manojlovic * Slovenian from Žiga Vajdic * Spanish from Juanjo Navarro * Swedish from Jonas Reinicke * Turkish by Derin Korman * Ukranian by Vasily Vishnyakov * Previous translators include Ari-Pekka Koponen, Antonio Pratas, Dennis Gruebner , J.F.M. Cornelissen, Frans Pronk, Hector Gil Rizo, Roberto Scano, Maria Tsilimidou, Martin Kristan, Oliver Heinrich, Ben Andersen, Mikhail Michouris, Bastien BC, Dionizio Bonfim Bach, Mihai Burcea, Ed Boon, Rick van Dalen, Jacob Roel Meijering, hristian Andersen, Michael Sebel, Filippo Montanari, David Decker, Kamil Szymanski, Erik Massop, “Terje With Lunndal", Andreas Lorentsen, Sagi Shrieber, Matthew Meyer, Arno Faure, Fanny Heraud, Vincent G from Host1Free, , Petri Kajander, Fran Rosa, Nico (wsMaurik), Panos Efstratiou, Dominique Monhardt, Thomas Butzek, Kjell Vestnes, Luiza Libardi, Diego Meneghetti, Beno Burgener, Burak Pehlevan, and Alexey Fedorov == Add-Ons == But wait: there's more! We've got a whole stable of plugins available to help you kick ass at what you do. Check out a full list of the products below, and over at the Modern Tribe website. Our Free Plugins: * Advanced Post Manager * Blog Copier * Image Rotation Widget * Widget Builder Our Premium Plugins: * The Events Calendar PRO * The Events Calendar: Eventbrite Tickets * The Events Calendar: Community Events * The Events Calendar: Facebook Events * The Events Calendar: WooCommerce Tickets * The Events Calendar: EDD Tickets Tickets * The Events Calendar: WPEC Tickets * The Events Calendar: Shopp Tickets * The Events Calendar: Filter Bar == Versioning == Curious about our versioning process, and how it's changed since The Events Calendar 3.0's launch? Look no further. As a general practice, version numbers for The Events Calendar, Events Calendar PRO and our other add-ons follows the Semantic Versioning guidelines whenever practical. This means releases will maintain a three-part version number: major version; minor version; and patch. Let's say we're looking at The Events Calendar 3.1, as an example: Major version = 3 Minor version = 1 Patch = 0 If we deployed a follow-up maintenance build that addressed a couple small bugs, and called it 3.1.1, we'd now have: Major version = 3 Minor version = 1 Patch = 1 At no point during the 3.0 lifecycle will the major version change. But you can expect that either minor version and/or patch will change with each release. == Changelog == = IMPORTANT NOTICE = 3.x is a complete overhaul of the plugin, and as a result we're starting the changelog fresh. For release notes from the 2.x lifecycle, see our 2.x release notes. = 3.9 = * Implemented default permalink support for add-ons that weren’t in compliance, specifically Filter Bar * Fixed a bug where events in child categories would not display when viewing the parent category on month view (thanks to Bryce on the forums for the original report!) * Fixed bug where the tribe_is_category() function was returning the wrong value * Added support for Google's JSON-LD event markup format (thanks to Thomas on the forums for the first request!) * Lowered the aggressiveness of the activation/upgrade page to improve compatibility with other plugins * Removed the old activation message, now that we have the new activation screen * Fixed an issue where the list view date picker did not reflect the 'Week starts on' WordPress setting * Updated CSS selectors to no longer be reliant on microformat classes * Fixed a couple of layout issues with TwentyFourteen child themes * Added a Modern Tribe credit in the HTML page source in the footer - this can be removed with the following snippet: http://m.tri.be/p6 * Added links on the settings page to view Welcome/Updated pages * Fixed an issue where the incorrect icon was displaying for the 'List' option in the view switcher * Fixed a translation issue with the Organizer & Venue field labels on the Add/Edit Event screen (thanks to Oliver for reporting this on the forums!) * Enhanced structured data support in relation to the ticketing framework * Removed jquery 1.7 specific fallback javascript bloat, now support >= 1.8 * Revised CSS to help avoid theme compatibility issues causing event dates/times to be hidden (thanks to thepresenters on the forum for the first report!) * Improved integration between the ticketing framework and the Filter Bar plugin (thanks to brandonpence on the forums for the heads up here!) * Added useful system information to the help screen to assist in support and troubleshooting for the core plugin * Enhanced month view to populate the leading/trailing days of adjacent months included in the current view * Fixed a bug in the ticketing framework causing ticket start sale dates to reset to 1st January 1970 (thanks to loveyourlocalgroup on the forums for the first report!) * Extended the attendee list's filtering capabilities to cover purchaser names (big thanks to Adam on the forums for the first report of this!) * Added support for WP-eCommerce, Easy Digital Downloads and Shopp plugins to show sold and pending tickets count in the attendee list. * Incorporated updated Icelandic translation files, courtesy of Baldvin Örn Berndsen * Incorporated updated German translation files, courtesy of Oliver Heinrich * Incorporated updated Greek translation files, courtesy of Yannis Troullinos * Incorporated new Lithuanian translation files, courtesy of Gediminas Pankevicius = 3.8.1 = * Fixed a bug where the wrong date was showing in the title of the page when a date was selected in the tribe bar * Fixed a bug where previous and next events links were (or were not) showing up when they're supposed to * Fixed a bug where sending our datepicker into no conflict mode could cause javascript errors on events pages were it was not loaded (thanks to adamvanbavel for reporting this on the forums!) * Added mailing list subscription options to the Welcome/Update plugin activation pages * Fixed a bug causing issues with the display of maps in single event and venue views (thanks to Trevor on the forums for the original report!) = 3.8 = * Changed capability for importing events from "administrator" to "import" * Fixed an issue where mobile styles were active when printing (thanks to wallyglenn on the forums for the original report!) * Venues with no address now display on the single event page (thanks to Cliff on the forums for the heads up!) * Fixed an issue where duplicate pagination links were displaying in mobile week view * Added plugin activation/upgrade pages * Fixed an issue with styling of Recurring Events in the list view widget (thanks to evigo on the forums for reporting this!) * Removed a bunch of unused code * Fixed list view not respecting the end-of-day cutoff (thanks to zirok06 for the original report!) * Reformatted the overall codebase to adhere to WordPress coding standards * Removed /upcoming and /past from list view URLs, and change to /list (thanks to joco18 on the dot-org forum for the heads up here!) * Past view events are no longer reverse ordered (another thanks to joco18 on the dot-org forum for this one too!) * Changed page titles to show date range of currently displayed events when a date is selected in the tribe bar * Removed the “audit trail" functionality * Fixed bug when using default permalinks, where Day view would link to the home page (thanks to thestudiodoor on the forums for first reporting this!) * Moved ajax view handlers to the appropriate template classes * Added ability to import the Event Website in the CSV importer (props to @hvizdak for the pull request!) * Removed hard-coded format for 2nd date in a date range for all day events, added a new filter 'tribe_format_second_date_in_range' (thanks to users on the forum, including Thomas, for the original report!) * Fixed some untranslated strings * Updated Chosen select library to version 1.1.0 (thanks to Amanda Dalziel for the heads up here!) * Fixed bug with widgets breaking the theme customizer layout (thanks to George on the forums for reporting this!) * Fixed some issues with browser history and the view switcher javascript (thanks to adambloomer at the WordPress.org forum for the original report!) * Enhanced attendee list in tickets framework to optionally summarize the number of tickets held in incomplete orders * Fixed a bug stopping pagination links from displaying when needed * Removed the requirement to explicitly set the post_type when working with tribe_create_event() * Enhanced Google Maps integration to make customization via a template override possible (thanks to Pau, who’s original report got us thinking about this!) * Improved embedded Google Maps implementation to use wp_enqueue_script() (thanks to bmcrec on the forums for the original report!) * Fixed a minor bug in network settings, which was impacting multisite users * Extended support of 24hr time formats to include hours without a leading zero (thanks to Gregory on the forums for the first report!) * Improved the plugin’s auto-generated System Information output to make it easier to see HTML used within settings * Added a suite of helper functions to make ticketing-based customizations easier (extrapolated from Barry Hughes’ WootLibrary plugin!) * Cleaned up code used to build the plugin URL * Added new template tag tribe_get_start_time to return Event Start Time * Added new template tag tribe_get_end_Time to return Event End Time * Incorporated new Russian translation files, courtesy of Alexander Tinyaev * Incorporated updated Italian translation files, courtesy of Gabriele Taffi * Incorporated updated Spanish translation files, courtesy of Juanjo Navarro * Incorporated updated Danish translation files, courtesy of Hans Christian Andersen * Incorporated updated Dutch translation files, courtesy of Dirk Westenberg * Incorporated updated Portuguese translation files, courtesy of Sérgio Leite * Incorporated new Slovenian translation files, courtesy of Žiga Vajdic * Incorporated updated German translation files, courtesy of Stefan Dorscht and Oliver Heinrich * Incorporated updated Finnish translation files, courtesy of Elias Okkonen * Incorporated updated Estonian translation files, courtesy of Andra Saimre = 3.7. = * Added promotional blurb to plugin footer * Fixed some untranslatable strings * Cleaned up PHPDoc comments and some unused code * Fixed an issue where subscriber level users could see the Events admin menu item * Fixed an issue where the plugin wasn't correctly outputting the class names to body_class() for custom page templates * Improved behavior of the end-of-day cutoff setting, particularly in month view * Fixed incorrect ordering of events on Day view (thank you IbInra for reporting this!) * Simplified and cleaned up the code in the nav.php template for list view * Fixed the PHP notice when calling tribe_delete_events (thanks to studiotenfour for highlighting this!) * Added time zone data to the system information listed on the Help page * Added exporting to Google Calendar from calendar views (thanks to Memeco on Uservoice for this idea!) * Fixed some issues with GET params and IE 8/9 (thank you irishrunner16 for bringing this to our attention!) * Added the ability to override labels and slugs for venues/organizers * Fixed an issue where manual dates in the Event Bar did not cooperate with AJAX * Fixed an issue where all day events were showing on multiple days * Corrected an issue with the start times of multi-day events * Resolved array to string conversion error (thanks to integrity on the forums!) * Fixed a fatal JS error on calendar pages without navigation links * Incorporated new Bulgarian translation files, courtesy of Nedko Ivanov * Incorporated new Chinese translation files, courtesy of Massound Huang * Incorporated new Indonesian translation files, courtesy of Didik Priyanto = 3.6.1 = * Fixed some JS/CSS minification issues * Fixed an issue where the "Hide From Event Listings" checkbox was not hiding events from Month view * Incorporated updated Greek translation files, courtesy of Yannis Troullinos = 3.6 = * Added shortcode support to the before/after calendar HTML fields (thanks to aurelio on the forums for the idea!) * Added facilities for easier customization of ticketing plugin attendee tables (thanks to Mike Z from Tuna Traffic and his awesome developer, Evan, for the assistance!) * Added ability to remove entries from ticketing plugin attendee tables (thanks to user artworkcreative on the forum for the heads up!) * Added support for various datepicker date formats in the front end (thanks to africaatlanta on the forums for getting the ball rolling on this!) * Improved tribe bar handling of custom inputs (thanks to manishie on the forums for the report!) * Improved datepicker namespacing in admin to avoid collisions with other plugins (thanks to jonathanhaswell for the report!) * Improved user interface for event start/end times in the event editor (when working in 12hr format) * Improved microformats implementation across multiple views (thanks to Kevin on the forums for the report!) * Deprecated the meta walker and added new templates for the display of single event meta * Fixed an incorrect redirect when visiting an event with the wrong date in the URL * Addressed a bug that prevented correctly saving venue and organizer information when an event is saved * Moved the iCalendar feed to the core The Events Calendar plugin * Moved the Google Calendar feed to the core The Events Calendar plugin * Moved all HTML Markup (and the loop) to the List Widget template (thanks to cityofroundrock for the idea!) * Now only enqueueing events-admin.css on appropriate Events Pages (thanks to verdipro on the forums for reporting this!) * Fixed an issue where Category CSS classes were being removed from Events when in Responsive Mode (thanks to Andy Fragen for the report!) * Fixed an issue where page 2 or more of past view on list view was inaccessible (thanks to Bob on the forums for reporting this!) * Fixed an issue with double quotes being incorrectly escaped for tribe json function (thanks to laurasbeads on the forum for catching this!) * Removed all obsolete references to hide-visibility.css (thanks to aljuk at WordPress.org for catching this!) * Addressed gcal export files to add the Event Permalink to the Event Description when importing into Google Calendar * Removed the hyperlink on the Featured image in the Event single template (thanks to bigriverseo for catching this!) * Improved the 'No Events Found' messaging for various scenarios to more helpful and descriptive (thanks to morktron on the forums for the idea!) * Fixed an issue where duplicate Prev/Next Nav elements would display in Photo & Map View when no events were found * Moved Day view from Events Calendar PRO to The Events Calendar * Fixed an issue where switching between views would show events from incorrect dates * Fixed an issue where selecting a date in the Tribe Bar may not have desired results when object caching is on * Added settings for specifying custom formats for dates that are displayed throughout the plugin * Ordered events in the events RSS feed by event date, rather than date of publication (thanks to everyone who requested this!) * Removed "View Venue" links when Events Calendar PRO is not active * Fixed a bug where each time you previewed an event with unsaved data, it could create duplicate Venues and Organizers (thanks to snorton on the forums for the heads up!) * Remove Events dropdown from the admin bar when you're in the network admin (thanks to @cfoellmann on GitHub for catching this!) * Ensured that external links on the TEC row in the admin Plugins page now open in a new tab (thanks to @cfoellmann on GitHub for the idea!) * Added a readme page for the Github repository * Fixed an issue with multi-day All Day events were not showing at the top of Day view * Fixed an issue where the iCal feed was exporting all events rather than the currently displaying events (thanks to Glenn on the forums for the report!) * Added new Estonian translation files, courtesy of Andra Saimre * Added updated German translation files, courtesy of Dennis Gruebner * Added updated Swedish translation files, courtesy of Jonas Reinicke * Added new Latvian translation files, courtesy of Raivis Dejus * Added new Afrikaans translation files, courtesy of Liza Welsh * Added updated Czech translation files, courtesy of Petr Bastan * Added updated Greek translation files, courtesy of Yannis Troullinos * Added new Danish translation files, courtesy of @bechster = 3.5.1 = * Fixed a bug where default events view dropdown on Settings page did not reflect the actual current default events view * Addressed poor display issues related to how week view rendered events on sites where the end of the day cutoff was set to midnight (thanks to Andy Fragen on the forums for catching this!) * Patched a problem where events in both a parent and child category would display multiple times in list view (thanks to Quentin for catching this one!) * Fixed an issue where tribe-events-full.css caused blog post titles to disappear for some users (thanks to Cynthia on the forums for the original report here!) = 3.5 = * Added fully responsive styles and functionality for all Events views! For an overview of the changes, see this blog post * Added javascript templating for use in tooltips and mobile views were needed * Updated Countdown widget styling to match TwentyEleven/TwentyTwelve/TwentyThirteen/TwentyFourteen theme styling * Fixed a responsive layout issue with the Classic Tribe Bar * Fixed a responsive layout issue with days not lining up properly in the Month view in TwentyFourteen * Fixed an issue where the address wasn't displaying properly in the single venue view * Fixed an issue where events can overlap the Date Picker in week view * Fixed a styling issue with the 'Cancel' button when creating tickets for an event * Fixed an issue where the 'View Calendar' link wasn't displaying correctly on the Event List page in the admin (thanks to Patti on the forums for reporting this!) * Fixed an issue where the