Gutenberg Single Builder for Modern Events Calendar 1.3.0

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1.3.0
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Apr 15, 2026
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Gutenberg Single Builder for Modern Events Calendar 1.3.0
Create ready-made templates for all events with Gutenberg Single Builder for Modern Events Calendar, letting you customize single-event layouts in Gutenberg via drag-and-drop. Enjoy faster page building, tailor widget styles and typography, and use it with MEC Lite or Pro, plus dedicated modal pop-ups for slick event displays in this WordPress plugin.
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Description

Gutenberg Single Builder for Modern Events Calendar is a WordPress plugin add-on that helps you design single-event pages using the Gutenberg editor. It solves the challenge of creating consistent, attractive event layouts by letting you build a template for all your events once, then customize styling and structure as needed. With drag-and-drop control, you can adjust widgets, typography, and section sizing directly in Gutenberg. The plugin also supports modal pop-up templates for Modern Events Calendar shortcodes, enabling polished event displays. It works with MEC Lite or MEC Pro and fits into existing page-building workflows.

Main Features

  • Ready-made single-event templates — Create templates that apply to all of your events.
  • Gutenberg drag-and-drop layout — Arrange single-event widgets and sections directly in Gutenberg.
  • Widget-level customization — Remove widgets you don’t want and add other single-event widgets instead.
  • Flexible widget sections — Use single-event widgets separately to build any section with the size you choose.
  • Per-widget animation — Set animation for each widget to improve the event presentation.
  • Unique styling controls — Customize widget styles and typography for single-event pages.
  • Dedicated modal pop-up templates — Define templates for pop-up modals used by MEC shortcodes.
  • Compatibility with MEC Lite and Pro — Use the add-on alongside MEC Lite or MEC Pro without restrictions.
  • Works alongside other builders — Use Gutenberg together with builders such as VC, Divi Builder, and KC.
  • Unlimited templates — Set as many single-event templates as you need.

Benefits

  • Faster page building — Start from reusable templates instead of recreating single-event layouts each time.
  • Better UX for event pages — Build clearer, widget-based sections that present event details in a controlled way.
  • Improved visual consistency — Apply consistent widget styling and typography across all events.
  • Higher engagement in modals — Use dedicated modal templates for polished pop-up event views.
  • More design flexibility — Customize, reorder, and animate widgets to match your layout goals.
  • Smooth workflow with other tools — Continue using your preferred theme builder while editing key parts in Gutenberg.

Who is it suitable for?

  • Modern Events Calendar users who want custom Gutenberg single-event layouts.
  • WordPress site owners managing multiple events with consistent design needs.
  • Agencies building event websites for clients using Gutenberg and other builders.
  • Event organizers using MEC Lite or MEC Pro and want modal pop-up customization.
  • Blog and community sites that frequently publish single-event content.
  • Developers creating flexible templates for different event presentation styles.