Calendarize it! is a flexible and feature-rich calendar solution for WordPress. The plugin offers multiple different views like Month View, Week View, Day View, Event List View, Event Grid View, Event Map View, and Event Year View. As well as multiple different widgets like the Upcoming Events Widget, Accordion Upcoming Events Widget, and the FLAT UI Calendar Widget. You can easily customize the navigation of the Month View, Week View, Day View, Event List View, Event Grid View, Event Map View, and Year View.
Calendarize it! 4.9.x is optimized for the new Block Editor (Gutenberg) a part of WordPress since the release of WordPress 5.x. However, you can still use Calendarize it! with the Classic Editor. The latest version is also compatible with WordPress 5.6.
Calendarize it! also supports WPBakery Page Builder (formerly Visual Composer). We offer 39 elements that make it easy for you to build your templates. If you do not have WPBakery Page Builder you can use Calendarize it! with any other popular page and layout builder by using our shortcode and the vast number of attributes.
We recommend you to visit our demo site Calendarize.it and check out the many features.
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Please notice that you download both free and premium paid add-ons from within the wp-admin on the website where you have installed Calendarize it!
With the CSS Editor, you can choose between more than 800 Google Fonts. You can easily change the styles and colors of all elements in the Calendar. We have ten pre-built color schemes that can help you get started.
Please notice that you download both free and premium paid add-ons from within the wp-admin on the website where you have installed Calendarize it!
For more details on each of the of our free add-ons please visit our demo website Calendarize.it and look in the add-ons menu.
For more details on each of the of our premium paid add-ons please visit our demo website Calendarize.it and look in the add-ons menu.
If you have any questions about Calendarize it!, please do not hesitate to ask us in the comment section for the item on Codecanyon. And if you already have, Calendarize it! and run into an issue reach out to us via [email protected] or our Help Center, and we will be happy to assist you.
Changelog
Version 4.9.998.101115 – January 9, 2024
- Bug Fixed: After the PHP 8.2 compatibility fix, all-day events stopped showing.
Version 4.9.997.101110 – December 14, 2023
- Compatibility Update: PHP 8.2 properties inside class.pop_intput.php(320)
Version 4.9.996.101096 – November 28, 2023
- Compatibility Update: PHP 8.2, dynamic properties warning(s).
Version 4.9.995.100647 – December 3, 2022
- Bug Fixed: September is written September when using PHP 8+
- Bug Fixed: Long lines are not correctly folded in ical format.
Version 4.9.994.100122 – March 15, 2022
- Bug Fixed: When WordPress is configured in a time zone with DST, using Calendarize it! With the local_tz feature active will not render the correct time on some time zones. We have updated the moment.js script which handles data and time.
Version 4.9.992.100152 – February 9, 2022
- Compatibility Fix: Calendar does not go full width in Gutenberg or frontend when using TwentyTwentyTwo (FSE) theme.
- Compatibility Fix: When upgrading to WordPress 5.9 the event title is not shown in preview calendar on page load.
Version 4.9.99.99795 – October 13, 2021
- Compatibility Fix: PHP 8, mandatory parameter after optional. Define object before property assignment.
- Update: Disable static list by default
- Update: Remove debugging code
Version 4.9.98.99485 – June 29, 2021
- Compatibility Update: An unknown third-party mixed with Calendarize it! causes a gap between the toolbar and the menu and the footer in wp-admin
- Bug Fixed: When micro data shortcake is set in Event like template, a JSON error shows when saving the post type (events)
Version 4.9.97.98976 – April 11, 2021
- Bug Fixed: Issue with Date/Time Picker
Version 4.9.96.98827 – March 21, 2021
- Compatibility Fix: When using Enfold layout builder and setting a page as Venue template the venue is only showing the [CONTENT] tag, and not the actual venue content.
- Bug Fixed: Make the rhc-past-events endpoint turned off by default
- Bug Fixed: Miscellaneous PHP warnings
Version 4.9.95.98232 – December 11, 2020
- Compatibility Fix: Backward Compatibility Fix with WordPress 5.5.3. When using the latest version of Calendarize it! with WordPress 5.5.3 and the Classic Editor the “text” tab was broken.
Version 4.9.95.98229 – December 10, 2020
- Compatibility Fix: WordPress 5.6. The More Options in the Recurring Rules is not rendering correctly and some options are not showing at all.
- Compatibility Fix: WordPress 5.6. Events spanning multiple days that go into the next week stopped rendering correctly.
Version 4.9.94.98188 – December 1, 2020
- Bug Fixed: When showing tickets from the Event Tickets WooCommerce add-on in the DIVI Theme the price displays 0.00 and quantity 0 even though a ticket price and quantity is set.
Version: 4.9.3.98112 – November 4, 2020
- Bug Fixed: When adding the Upcoming Events Widget or Accordion Upcoming Events Widget through the wp-admin widgets interface, the local_tz (local time zone) setting is missing.
- Bug Fixed: Some events that have a start date outside the viewed window range are getting duplicated.
Version: 4.9.92.98002 – October 21, 2020
- Bug Fixed: Invalid translation in German .mo .po translation flies: yyyy was translated to jjjj and dddd was translated to tttt. This caused Weekdays and Year to break when setting German as the language in WordPress.
- Bug Fixed: On the latest WordPress, recurring patterns are reset in the interface (meaning interface does not reflect what is actually saved)
- Bug Fixed: On the latest WordPress, the title of the event is not showing in the Calendar meta box when adding a date (Gutenberg)
- Bug Fixed: Fixed issue with certain recurring events being duplicated in the calendar
Versions 4.9.91.97822 – September 11, 2020
- Compatibility Fix: Taxonomy Filter dropdown and clear search filter stopped working after upgrading to WordPress 5.5.
- Bug Fixed: Debug message about mismatching protocol is displaying a false positive.
Version 4.9.9.97702 – August 20, 2020
- Bug Fixed: When setting a calendar URL in the Upcoming Events Widget, clicking on the event link should open the calendar in the month the event is occurring.
Version 4.9.9.97605 – August 14, 2020
- Compatibility Fix: Third-party plugin crashes Calendarize it! on PHP 7.4.7
- Compatibility Fix: An unknown third-party plugin breaks the calendar event list template displaying garbage characters in the event list view
- Compatibility Fix: WordPress 5.5. Options Panel breaks due to Javascript error after updating to WordPress 5.5.
Version 4.9.8.97384 – July 1, 2020
- Bug Fixed: Events missing when using local timezone (local_tz attribute), if the timezone difference passes a certain threshold, events are being left out when they occur close to the viewport date limits.
Version 4.9.7.97343 – June 24, 2020
- Compatibility Fix: Some users use a third-party plugin to force upgrading jQuery UI and jQuery in WordPress. This compatibility fix will ensure Calendarize it! will continue to work (Calendarize it! normally uses the jQuery UI and jQuery bundled with WordPress)
Version 4.9.6.97059 – April 28, 2020
- Compatibility Fix: Added an option to encode brackets in the Calendar Ajax URL. Some specific postings are not allowing brackets in the URL returning a 404 causing the Calendar to render without events
- Update: Added German .po and .mo file (Translation)
- New Feature: Added support for eventAttendanceMode (schema.org/Google Structured Data Testing Tool)
- New Feature: Added support for eventStatus (schema.org/Google Structured Data Testing Tool)
- Bug Fixed<: Broken translation of Option Panel controls
Version 4.9.5.96517 – March 4, 2020
- Bug Fixed: When adding new events the dialog tabs were not localized properly
Version: 4.9.4.96380 – February 14, 2020
- Compatibility Fix: Added a troubleshooting option to fix issue caused by an unknown third party which is modifying the behavior of date_i18n making the single event page show an incorrect date when using the event_rdate argument (recurring events)
- Update: New updated .pot file for translatio
Version 4.9.3.96044 – February 14, 2020
- Bug Fixed: On some sites using WPML the Calendar does not load events in the different translated languages
- Bug Fixed: rhc_content crashes in the wp-admin, replaced do_shortcode with the_content filter.
Version 4.9.2.94702 – November 13, 2019
- Compatibility Fix: Calendarize it! Gutenberg block compatibility with WordPress 5.3.
Version 4.9.1.94477 – October 29, 2019
- Bug Fixed: Events with very long duration will appear duplicated in Event Grid View
- Bug Fixed: When WordPress timezone is UTC, Event Details Page update property has the incorrect UTC date.
- Bug Fixed: Javascript error when date_options is empty
- Bug Fixed: Administrator and Editor default roles should be able to see private events in Calendar
- Compatibility Fix: Third Party plugins are breaking the jQuery.data function, preventing options from being loaded
- Improvement: CSS styling of pre-loader
- Improvement: Add rhc_content (use argument post_id) to load the event content. It actually loads any post type content (requested by customer)
Version 4.9.0.92833 – July 25, 2019
- Bug Fixed: Javascript error when scripts are loaded in the footer
- Bug Fixed: Rest API PHP error started showing after updating to WordPress 5.2 when inserting the Calendarize it! Block in Gutenberg.
- Bug Fixed: Events with a long duration will appear duplicated in Event Grid View (add-on).
- Bug Fixed: When WordPress timezone is UTC, event details page update property has the incorrect UTC date.
- Bug Fixed: Javascript error when date_options is empty
- Update: CSS update for x icon when excluding recurring and arbitrary repeat event dates
- Update: Allow Events to be added in a menu (show custom post type in Appearance > Menus)
Version 4.8.9.90369 – May 11, 2019
- Bug Fixed: The compatibility fix we added for TranslatePress caused a Javascript error when loading scripts in the footer
Version 4.8.8.90350 – May 10, 2019
- New Feature: Added feature in Options > Troubleshooting to include Event Featured Image in the ical feed.
* Bug Fixed: One some hosting providers the ical ics has stopped working - Bug Fixed: In the debug page we have added information verifying the year 2038 problem (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Year_2038_problem)
- Bug Fixed: After linking custom post types to Calendarize it! the custom post types are not showing in the Calendarize it! Block (Gutenberg)
- Bug Fixed: In certain conditions, a calendar template is specified and cannot be modified anywhere. Added a Calendar (Taxonomy) template setting under Options > Template Settings, so that a page can be set as template for the default Calendar Taxonomy.
- Update: Updated the RightHere API to https
- Update: Remove notice about downloading Contextual Help for Calendarize it!
- Update: Added the Help tab to Calendarize it! Options
- Compatibility Fix: Print Options as a Javascript variable rather than an HTML property so that TranslatePress (translation plugin) can read the Options.
Version 4.8.7.90158 – April 29, 2019
- Bug Fixed: PHP warning in the Calendarize it! Options Panel (save_option not defined)
Version 4.8.6.89965 – April 23, 2019
- Bug Fixed: We introduced a new feature for Arbitrary Repeat events back on December 12, 2018, which supported setting both the Start Time and End Time. This feature was suddenly broken in all views.
Version 4.8.5.89887 – April 22, 2019
- Bug Fixed: In Event List View, the Options to load the Dynamic Event Details Box stopped working and only the default Event Details Box is loaded.
Version 4.8.4.88927 – March 29, 2019
- Bug Fixed: DSTAMP is not set when post date is not set (related to issue with ical feed when adding it to Google Calendar)
- Bug Fixed: Importing ical feed URL to Google Calendar is not working properly when folding the rdate field when it is large enough to produce line folding (second line starts with an empty space and this breaks the feed in Google Calendar)
- Bug Fixed: Event Image is not showing up in the Google Structured Data testing tool even though it is set on the event in Calendarize it!
Version 4.8.3.88484 – March 18, 2019
- Bug Fixed: When using Quick Edit and updating settings empty values for the Event Date/Time was being stored resulting in the event disappearing from the Calendar
- Bug Fixed: When creating an event on a day with daylight savings, and when the computer is set to a timezone with daylight changes the event is pushed one day forward
Version 4.8.2.86991 – January 21, 2019
- Compatibility Fix: Add events dialog was not showing in Internet Explorer 11 (ES5 converted to older version)
- Bug Fixed: PHP warning in Gutenberg
Version 4.8.1.86692 – December 18, 2018
- Compatibility Fix: When using WPBakery Page Builder, feature disable Gutenberg, and WordPress SEO (Yoast) together with Calendarize it! the dialog for adding Event Date and Time is not showing.
- Bug Fix: The new feature allowing for individual date/time settings for Arbitrary Repeat events break the rdate events with old format on some website causing Arbitrary Repeat events not to show (unless manually updating the missing end date for the Arbitrary Event)
- New Feature: Added support for disabling the Block Editor (Gutenberg) in the Troubleshooting tab. This is useful for troubleshooting when a third-party plugin is breaking Calendarize it!
Version 4.8.0.86623 – December 12, 2018
- Compatibility Fix: Venue, Organizer and Calendar taxonomy and custom taxonomy meta boxes are not showing in WordPress 5.0 when using the new Block Editor (Gutenberg)
- Compatibility Fix: Event Images are not saved in WordPress 5.0 when using the new Block Editor (Gutenberg)
- Compatibility Fix: Event Metadata is not saved properly in WordPress 5.0 when using the new Block Editor (Gutenberg)
- New Feature: When creating Arbitrary Repeat events we now support setting both the Start Time and End Time, and you can change the date by click, drag, and drop or by dragging the right border of the event you can expand the duration in days (RDATE).
- New Feature: Added Calendarize it! Block for Gutenberg. Includes support for all attributes in Calendarize it!
- New Feature: Added Upcoming Events and Accordion Upcoming Events Block for Gutenberg.
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