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  • Short code does not exist

    You’ve got two choices

    Look at setting URL Slug

    Then create a page with the same URL Slug

    or do you want something else?

    Thread Starter meghamedia

    (@meghamedia)

    Thanks, but I’m not sure that will help…

    I’m working on a soccer club’s website, where I’ve set up a different event category for each team, and need to display the team calendar on each team’s page. Right now I’m only able to link to the event category (taking them to a new page), but was hoping I could embed it right in the team’s page.

    Hi meghamedia,

    Unfortunately this won’t be possible without a lot of modification.

    As mentioned in our sticky thread (https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/welcome-the-events-calendar-users-read-this-first), we unfortunately are unable to help with with customization, styling or integration issues not caused by bugs with The Events Calendar. You have a few options:

    1. Check out our extensive support resources and try to figure it out on your own: https://tri.be/support/ & https://tri.be/support/forums
    2. Hire a developer to assist you. We’ve got a list of freelancers who know our code and who we can vouch for. Email us (pro at tri.be) and we’ll pass that list your way.
    3. Purchase a Pro license to get more support: https://tri.be/shop/wordpress-events-calendar-pro/. As mentioned in the sticky thread, we can provide both a deeper and more frequent level of support for PRO users.

    I hope that helps and good luck!

    Cheers,
    – Jonah

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