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  • Hiya,

    You’ll just need to add the category attribute to that shortcode.

    See https://wp-events-plugin.com/documentation/event-search-attributes/ for more on attributes you can use.

    Thanks,
    Phil

    Hi,
    I’d like to get a list of events grouped by categories, for a certain period of time (eg. quarter: september-november 2013).

    eg. Events september-november 2013 (title of the page I would create)
    Conferences (cat. id=1)
    title conf 1 – 6 september 2013
    title conf 2 – 23 october 2013
    Seminars (cat. id=34)
    seminar 1 – 15 october 2013
    seminar 2 – 8 november 2013
    etc.

    I can’t seem to find the solution whithin any of the forum interventions…

    Any help?

    Hi,

    Don’t know how I did not see that earlier.

    I finally managed to get the list of events for a period of time (1st of September to 31st of December):
    [events_list scope=”2013-09-01,2013-12-31″ order=”DESC” ]

    • #_EVENTDATES – #_EVENTLINK [#_CATEGORYNAME]

    [/events_list]

    Now, I’d love (it would be easier to read) to have them grouped by sub-categories… (then I’ll get rid of the [#_CATEGORYNAME] part for each event.

    Any idea?

    Hiya,

    You need to use the event_list shortcode with some appropriate attributes. See these two docs pages for how:
    https://wp-events-plugin.com/documentation/shortcodes/
    https://wp-events-plugin.com/documentation/event-search-attributes/

    Cheers,
    Phil

    Thanks.
    I’ve read them in length, but did not quite find the solution, nor came near to it, unless I do it by hand eg. write the name of the category and fetch the elements, and that for each category, which is a bit… laborious!
    But of needs be…

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