Hi Richard (@k9help),
Sure, I will be happy to assist you in resolving your issue with displaying the events on your website on your desired pages.
We have a step-by-step guide to get you started with the Quick Event Manager plugin. You can follow the below guide to create your events.
See here: https://fullworksplugins.com/docs/quick-event-manager/usage-quick-event-manager/getting-started/
If you want to explore the event list demo, you can navigate to the page below.
See here: https://fullworksplugins.com/docs/quick-event-manager/demos-quick-event-manager/event-list-demo/
Once you have created your event, you can add it to your respective pages by adding the relevant shortcodes. You can follow the guide below to add the shortcode of your events to your website.
See here: https://fullworksplugins.com/docs/quick-event-manager/usage-quick-event-manager/how-to-use-overview/
We have also documented all the shortcodes for all our user’s convenience, allowing you to reference them easily.
See here: https://fullworksplugins.com/docs/quick-event-manager/usage-quick-event-manager/all-the-shortcodes/
You mentioned:
Is it done by deleting the ‘standard page side bar’ from the widgets? If so, can this be added back in again from the available widgets?
You can simply add the event shortcode to the relevant page/placeholder/section, and it will automatically display your events based on your shortcode type.
I hope this information helps. Please do not hesitate to ask any further questions. Thank you.