Issue at a Glance
A WordPress site using The Events Calendar plugin and events calendar pro stopped showing future months in its calendar view, even though upcoming events were scheduled. The client couldn’t navigate past October on the event page, causing confusion for site visitors.
What Was Happening
- Events were scheduled through November, but the calendar wouldn’t display a “Next” button beyond October
- The plugin’s built-in logic only allows navigation through months that contain published events
- If no events exist in a future month, that month becomes inaccessible by default
This default view behavior affected the site’s calendar and events calendar plugin display
Our Investigation
- Confirmed November events were published and visible
- Verified that the calendar’s behavior was consistent with how the calendar plugin handles future months
- Identified this as a UX limitation, not a technical error
Solution We Suggested
We proposed adding a placeholder event titled in a future month (e.g., December or January). This would:
- Extend calendar navigation by enabling the “Next” button
- Maintain consistent user experience even when no official events are scheduled
- Offer a subtle preview that more updates are on the way
Outcome
After some internal system refresh, clearing cache, or plugin reindexing, the navigation updated automatically, and the “Next” button appeared as expected. No plugin modifications were needed. The client now has a simple strategy to keep future navigation active year-round.
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