[...] Events Calendar Plugin. This plugin is a more enhanced version of the basic calendar provided by Wordpress. It allows you to keep track of events, hence the name. [...]
[...] Events Calendar Plugin. This plugin is a more enhanced version of the basic calendar provided by Wordpress. It allows you to keep track of events, hence the name. [...]
[...] Events Calendar Plugin. This plugin is a more enhanced version of the basic calendar provided by Wordpress. It allows you to keep track of events, hence the name. [...]
[...] Events Calendar Plugin. This plugin is a more enhanced version of the basic calendar provided by Wordpress. It allows you to keep track of events, hence the name. [...]
[...] Events Calendar Plugin. This plugin is a more enhanced version of the basic calendar provided by Wordpress. It allows you to keep track of events, hence the name. [...]
[...] Events Calendar, which we’ve had in UMW Blogs for quite some time, has tons of features but there was one thing it didn’t do well. See, I wanted my events to have a post-like presence within the site. In other words, I wanted to be able to use the standard Wordpress Loop to filter info about events and I wanted to be able to tag them and categorize them like all the other content on the site. Events Calendar creates a whole separate structure for storing event information. It was also, quite frankly, a beast of a plugin. There were more features then I really needed. [...]
[...] Events Calendar Plugin. This plugin is a more enhanced version of the basic calendar provided by Wordpress. It allows you to keep track of events, hence the name. [...]
[...] Events Calendar Plugin. This plugin is a more enhanced version of the basic calendar provided by Wordpress. It allows you to keep track of events, hence the name. µMint Plugin. This allows you to integrate statistics of Shaun Inman’s Mint statistic package into Wordpress. What you do with them after that is completely up to you. [...]
[...] Calendario de Eventos Plugin. Este plugin es una versión más mejorada de la base del calendario previsto por Wordpress. Le permite hacer un seguimiento de los acontecimientos, de ahí el nombre. [...]
Posted this on Heirem’s site as well – and will on the new forum – but just in case you see this first – : )..
My host just found and sent me this – way above my head – perhaps you could go through it and tell me which script of EC to enter this code into and of course exactly where so I don’t kill the whole calendar! http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.date-default-timezone-set.php
Can’t adjust the server as it is shared hosting….
Is this only compatible with WordPress. I have a customer and need to incorporate this into an ecommerce site. So, can I use this in a non-WordPress site by creating a calendar/ directory and ‘include’ or ‘require’ necessary files from this calendar into the site?
Appreciate your work and will bookmark this site for future WordPress clients.
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[...] 12. Events Calendar [...]
[...] Events Calendar Plugin. This plugin is a more enhanced version of the basic calendar provided by Wordpress. It allows you to keep track of events, hence the name. [...]
[...] Events Calendar Plugin. This plugin is a more enhanced version of the basic calendar provided by Wordpress. It allows you to keep track of events, hence the name. [...]
[...] Events Calendar Plugin. This plugin is a more enhanced version of the basic calendar provided by Wordpress. It allows you to keep track of events, hence the name. [...]
[...] Events Calendar Plugin. This plugin is a more enhanced version of the basic calendar provided by Wordpress. It allows you to keep track of events, hence the name. [...]
[...] Events Calendar Plugin. This plugin is a more enhanced version of the basic calendar provided by Wordpress. It allows you to keep track of events, hence the name. [...]
[...] Events Calendar Plugin. This plugin is a more enhanced version of the basic calendar provided by [...]
[...] Events Calendar Plugin. This plugin is a more enhanced version of the basic calendar provided by [...]
[...] Events Calendar – Replace the default calendar with a more advanced one that will allow you to add events to your site. [...]
[...] Events Calendar – Replace the default calendar with a more advanced one that will allow you to add events to your site. [...]
[...] Events Calendar, which we’ve had in UMW Blogs for quite some time, has tons of features but there was one thing it didn’t do well. See, I wanted my events to have a post-like presence within the site. In other words, I wanted to be able to use the standard Wordpress Loop to filter info about events and I wanted to be able to tag them and categorize them like all the other content on the site. Events Calendar creates a whole separate structure for storing event information. It was also, quite frankly, a beast of a plugin. There were more features then I really needed. [...]
[...] Events Calendar Plugin. This plugin is a more enhanced version of the basic calendar provided by Wordpress. It allows you to keep track of events, hence the name. [...]
[...] Events Calendar Plugin. This plugin is a more enhanced version of the basic calendar provided by Wordpress. It allows you to keep track of events, hence the name. µMint Plugin. This allows you to integrate statistics of Shaun Inman’s Mint statistic package into Wordpress. What you do with them after that is completely up to you. [...]
[...] Calendario de Eventos Plugin. Este plugin es una versión más mejorada de la base del calendario previsto por Wordpress. Le permite hacer un seguimiento de los acontecimientos, de ahí el nombre. [...]
[...] Events Calendar Plugin Dieser Beitrag wurde geschrieben am Mittwoch, 2. Dezember 2009 und wurde abgelegt unter "Plugin". [...]
[...] 7. Events Calendar [...]
Hi Luke,
Posted this on Heirem’s site as well – and will on the new forum – but just in case you see this first – : )..
My host just found and sent me this – way above my head – perhaps you could go through it and tell me which script of EC to enter this code into and of course exactly where so I don’t kill the whole calendar!
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.date-default-timezone-set.php
Can’t adjust the server as it is shared hosting….
Thank you!
[...] 12. Events Calendar [...]
Is this only compatible with WordPress. I have a customer and need to incorporate this into an ecommerce site. So, can I use this in a non-WordPress site by creating a calendar/ directory and ‘include’ or ‘require’ necessary files from this calendar into the site?
Appreciate your work and will bookmark this site for future WordPress clients.
Thanks for any direction on this dilemna.