If you’re familiar with WordPress-based Website development, you must be familiar with Elementor as well. This Plugin is a website page builder. On the backend, it creates a set of code, comprises upon page designing elements, which in turn helps you to create a web page. In general, a page builder plugin works alongside every other plugin been added to the Website. Rather, it won’t be wrong to say that most other plugins are added inside different elements or Widgets of a Page Builder. Similarly, WP Event Manager Plugin would be integrated with the Elementor Page Builder Plugin to create our online Event Management System on our website. It’s good that by now you have decided to make your web-based Event Management System, but you might not be acquainted with the procedure. This brings us to the main reason behind this article, that’s to guide our readers on how they can use both of these plugins to get an effective and efficient Event Management System. Construction of Event Management System 1. Start with the purchase of the Domain Name and Hosting. There’re a lot of service providers, present on the internet. Find out which of the plans suits your requirements. 2. Download the WordPress files from www.wordpress.org. 3. Install the WordPress files and integrate them with your Hosting. 4. After that, run into the WordPress Dashboard and start by creating pages and adding the required plugins. Elementor and WP Event Manager 1. The process to download and install both of these plugins is the same. 2. Go to the Plugins Section. Click Add New and enter “Elementor” and “WP Event Manager” to download the respective Plugins. 3. After downloading, go to the list of Plugins, check the box of both Plugins and go to the above button of “Bulk Action” and click it to select the action of activating both plugins, simultaneously. Event Management System Development The Process initiates from the activation of the Elementor Plugin. The pathway, as mentioned above, is quite easy for you to activate it. It’s been summarized as: 1. Go to WP-admin -click on- Elementor -click on- Getting Started 2. Follow the above-mentioned Path. You will be directed towards the following screen. 3. Click on “Create Your First Page” Here at the bottom of the Video Icon, you can find a blue-colored button saying “Create Your First Page.” So next, quite obvious, click it and the 1 st page of your website is ready to carry the Event Management Widget. Amazing! You have done a good job if you have created the page using Elementor. Now it’s time to move ahead. 4. As soon as you will click the blue button, you will be getting redirected to this page where it displays WP Event Manager Widgets. After clicking the “Create Page” button, you are now at the Widget panel page. From this page, you will now start to have an idea that we are close to our web-based Event Management System. On the left side, you can see various widgets. As mentioned earlier, each widget provides a particular bit or part of the Program. 5. Now, just drag & drop the required WP Event Manager Widget into the Page Widget Area and set attribute values related widget. So that’s simple. Isn’t it? Things are not over yet. We are just a few small steps away to reach our destination. Now, as soon as you drag any of your desired widgets, this will lead you to the following screen. What you will see is a dialog box will be opened. It will require a few relevant fields to be filled. These include different required values, e.g., Category, Date, Location, and likewise. 6. We are almost done here. On the left side of your screen, at the bottom, you can see a green button saying “Publish.” You know the Drill! Click, and you are ready to publish the content on your page. For More information - wp-eventmanager.com/knowledge-base/the-event-listings/ Get Free Core WP Event Manager Plugin - wp-eventmanager.com/product/wp-event-manager/ More info about WP Event Manager: wp-eventmanager.com Connect with us: WP Event Manager Channel:www.youtube.com/channel/UCnfYxg-fegS_n9MaPNU61bg 🙋♂️ Have a question? Leave a comment below and I’ll do my best to respond. Facebook: www.facebook.com/wpeventmanager/ Twitter: twitter.com/wp_eventmanager Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/company/wp-event-manager/ Github: github.com/wpeventmanager/wp-event-manager