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  • Event Settings

    Use the options on this page to make changes to the look and feel of event-related pages. Event Options Template Select a template to use from your theme when displaying events. Options include “Defau

  • Event Results Shortcode

    Show team results of a single event by ID. The event's post ID is required unless you're in The Loop. Example usage: [event_results id="99"]

  • Event List Shortcode

    Display a list of events from a calendar. The calendar's post ID is required unless you're in The Loop. Example usage: [event_list id="99"] Similar to the Event Calendar shortcode,   status can be set

  • Event Calendar Shortcode

    Shows events as a calendar. In its simplest form, parameters are not required. Example usage: [event_calendar] Optionally, include the post ID of a calendar to display events only from that calendar.

  • Event Manager Role

    The following sections list the default capabilities of the Event Manager  Role: General read - Allows access to admin panel options: Dashboard Users > Your Profile edit_posts - Allows access to admin

  • Event Details Shortcode

    Show details of a single event by ID. The event's post ID is required unless you're in The Loop. Example usage: [event_details id="99"]

  • Event Performance Shortcode

    Works exactly the same way at Event Results, but displays Player Performance stats. Example usage: [event_performance id="99"]

  • Creating Event Calendars

    Calendars are useful when you want to display events for a particular league, team, season, venue, or a combination of these variables. Create a New Calendar To create a new calendar, go to Events > C

  • Update Event Results

    Once the results are in, SportsPress will automatically bring your league tables and player lists up to speed. We’ll need to go in and edit the event, and add some statistics to our player performance

  • Event Blocks Shortcode

    Display events from a calendar in classic fixtures & results "blocks" layout. The calendar's post ID is required unless you're in The Loop. [event_blocks id="99"] To display a single event, enter the

  • How to Create Event Calendars

    Creating a New Calendar Let’s create a new calendar by clicking the Add New button and name this calendar “Fixtures & Results” We can scroll down to the details section where we can filter through our

  • How to Update Event Results

    Adding Player Performance So let’s say that we just finished our game and we want to update this event. We’ll need to go in and edit the event, and add some statistics to our player performance table.

  • How to Configure Automatic Event Outcomes

    Adding Event Results Let's go and edit one of our events. So let's say the Bluebirds scored 3 goals, and the Eagles scored none. We'll league the outcomes blank so that they are greyed out and display

  • How to Change the Layout of Event Calendars in SportsPress

    Layout Options SportsPress comes with a few different ways to display event calendars. Let's go into our WordPress dashboard and edit a calendar, then scroll down to the Layout section, where we'll se

  • Events

    The following fields are available when adding or editing events. Standard Fields Name Enter the name of the event, or leave blank to automatically generate a name based on the teams playing and “Deli

  • Events Schema

    Endpoint: /wp-json/sportspress/v2/events Schema The schema defines all the fields that exist for an event object. date string, datetime (ISO8601) The date the object was published, in the site's timez

  • Scheduling Events

    Events are for your matches, friendly games, practices, etc. Upcoming events, also known as fixtures, will display the date, time, and venue. Your published events, also known as results, will display

  • How to Schedule Events

    Scheduling a New Event Now that we have created all the details we need, we can start creating new events by clicking Add New. We can leave the Title section blank since the title of the event will au

  • How to Clone Events Using the Duplicator

    In this video you'll learn how to use the Duplicator module to quickly create a copy of an event. Activating the Duplicator Go into the WordPress dashboard > SportsPress > Settings. Look for Duplicato

  • Text Settings

    Use the options on this page to change how text appears on the frontend. The locations of each string are below. Text Options Text Where it appears Age Player > Details sectionStaff > Details section

  • Calendars

    The following fields are available when adding or editing calendars. Standard Fields Title Enter the title of the calendar. Permalink A direct link to the calendar, automatically generated based on th

  • Shortcodes

    SportsPress comes with useful shortcodes that you can use to insert inside your WordPress posts and pages. Basic shortcodes are generated automatically and displayed in the "Shortcodes" module within

  • How to Change URLs (Permalinks)

    Looking at Event Permalinks From the WordPress dashboard, let's go into edit one of the events. We'd like to change the permalink line, displayed below the post title. The slug can be changed easily b

  • SportsPress Pro Changelog

    Version 2 2.7.16 Update - WP version tested up to 6.1. Update - Leaflet version to 1.8.0. Tweak - Datepicker support for event blocks, list, and calendar widgets. Fix - Toggle between absolute and

  • Tournaments

    The following fields are available when adding or editing tournaments. Standard Fields Title Enter the title of the tournament. Permalink A direct link to the tournament, automatically generated based

  • Configuring Equations

    To configure your equations go to SportsPress Settings > Configure. If you chose an existing sports preset, all of the sports configurations for your event outcomes, team results, player performance,

  • Configure

    Use the options on this page to configure SportsPress Pro for your sport. Event Outcomes Label Enter a label for the event outcome. Variable The automatically generated variable to be used in equation

  • How to Add Venues

    Creating a New Venue The way we add venues is very similar to competitions and seasons. Give it a name, an optional slug, and a parent if you need to. For venues, you could use parent groups to specif

  • Creating Tournament Brackets

    Tournaments are used to schedule and display events in a play-off bracket (knockout cup) format. Create a New Tournament Create a new tournament by going to Events > Tournaments and click the  Add New

  • What do the different roles in SportsPress do?

    WordPress automatically creates the Administrator, Editor, Author, Contributor and Subscriber roles. But along with these 5 roles, you’ll find that SportsPress has created it’s own set of user roles s

  • Football Club Changelog

    4.0.7 Include custom functionality directly for easier updates. 4.0.6 Fix responsive Mega Slider styles. 4.0.5 Fix issue with upgrade from previous version. 4.0.4 Refactor as independent theme. Fix cu

  • System Status

    Use this page for debugging and troubleshooting. Environment Home URL The URL where visitors can access to visit your site. Site URL The directory where core WordPress files are located. SP Version Sp

  • Explaining User Roles & Capabilities

    SportsPress User Roles SportsPress registers 5 different user roles with varying levels of access to the WordPress dashboard. I'm going to talk about these roles and each of their capabilities. Player

  • Countdown Shortcode

    Display a countdown clock to the next event. In its simplest form, parameters are not required. [countdown] Optionally, include the post ID of an event to count down to. Set  live to 0 to disable and

  • Filters

    This is an extensive list of filter hooks available in SportsPress Pro version 1.2 and above. Frontend Filters Hook Applied to sportspress_enqueue_styles Frontend styles.

  • Summary of Roles

    SportsPress adds new roles to your WordPress installation, designed to give the site owner the ability to control what users can and cannot do within SportsPress. A site owner can manage the user acce

  • Modules

    SportsPress Pro includes a number of modules that add features to the plugin and can be activated as needed. Be sure to save changes  Event Modules Calendars Organize and publish calendars using diffe

  • How to Hide Box Score Columns

    The Box Score Section Looking at one of our events, if we scroll down we can see a list of players from each team and columns for their performance. With the soccer preset, the columns would be Goals,

  • How to Create Tournament Brackets

    In this video you'll learn how to use the Tournaments module. Activating Tournaments Go into the WordPress dashboard > SportsPress > Settings. Look for Tournaments and select the checkbox next to it.

  • Calendars Schema

    Endpoint: /wp-json/sportspress/v2/calendars Schema The schema defines all the fields that exist for a calendar object. date string, datetime (ISO8601) The date the object was published, in the site's

  • Adding Venues

    Go to Events > Venues to add your first venue. Give your venue a name and a slug, then click  Add New to save it.  You can also select a Parent venue, which is useful for creating more specific venues

  • Actions

    This is an extensive list of action hooks available in SportsPress Pro version 1.2 and above. Typical Request Actions These actions are called when a logged-in user opens the home page in Version

  • How to Add Club Logos to Teams

    The Logo Section Let's edit one of our teams through the WordPress dashboard. If we scroll down to the Logo section, we'll see that this particular team doesn't have a logo yet. Click the link to add

  • Permalink Settings

    Adjust the URLs of pages on your site using these settings. Common Settings Plain The default setting that appends a URL parameter to get the page ID. This option should not be used, as it prevents sc

  • Player Role

    The following sections list the default capabilities of the Player Role: General read - Allows access to admin panel options: Dashboard Users > Your Profile edit_posts - Allows access to admin panel o

  • How do you link player profiles to registered users?

    You can assign registered users to their own profile pages by following these steps: You can assign registered users to certain pages to give them access to view and/or edit them. Depending on the use

  • Staff Role

    The following sections list the default capabilities of the Staff  Role: General read - Allows access to admin panel options: Dashboard Users > Your Profile edit_posts - Allows access to admin panel o

  • Adding Positions & Jobs

    Go to Players > Positions to define your first player position. Give the position a name and a slug, then click Add New to save it. You can also select a Parent position to create more specific positi

  • League Tables Schema

    Endpoint: /wp-json/sportspress/v2/tables Schema The schema defines all the fields that exist for a league table object. date string, datetime (ISO8601) The date the object was published, in the site's

  • A Tour of the Overview Page

    The Overview Page Let's go into our WordPress dashboard and hover over SportsPress, then click Overview. This takes us to a visual site map with all of our SportsPress data. We'll see top-level button