Back To Work

I recently was able to move back into my home.  I had been having work done on it and we were staying with family.  During this time my Internet access was limited to my iPhone.  I am now back at home and hope to be able to focus on the plugins more and more.

The calendar that is on my sidebar is the version that is in the works.  The work has been done by Heirem.  His work is much apreciated and I now hope to be able to put forth more effort in the development of the site.

I am planning on reopening the events calendar support site at a later time.  I decided to go a different route on the server so I will be looking into other options.  In the mean time support questions will be able to be answered here and at http://heirem.fr

I look forward to your comments.

11 Responses to “Back To Work”

  1. Zepp Says:

    Welcome back to work. Great news to see the calendar back up and good luck with reopening the support site.

  2. Pat Hawks Says:

    I am working on a plugin that exports future Events Calendar events as an iCal file so it can be used with Google Calendar (and other programs)

    Would you be interested in rolling this into the real deal?

  3. Luis Says:

    It’s great to have you back to work. You’re doing an excellent work with Event Calendar, I think it’s the best alternative nowadays.

  4. Brian Says:

    I would really like to see the calender offer an RSS feed for people to subscribe, as well as a way for the calendar itself to show subscriptions to other calendars feeds. Also, on the larger view calendar, it would be nice to ‘color’ different events when setting up the event.

  5. Altin Says:

    Hey,
    just thought I’d let you know I’m using your ajax plugin for my bands site. We have a flash player so visitors can listen to our songs, but every time they’d click somewhere, the song would restart, so ajax or a frame were the only solutions.

    Thanks for making such a great plugin, I tried several others, but this one is working best for me :)

  6. CVC webmaster Says:

    Hi Luke and fans of Luke,
    I’m new to WP and am looking to display a calendar two ways — first as a small calendar on the homepage, and then again on its own page showing a large full-month calendar. (Same events for both.)

    Does Events Calendar support this? If not, any recommendations for something that does?

    Many thanks!

  7. Rebecca Kelley Says:

    Thanks for the great plugin. I just added the Events Calendar to a friend’s site, and it looks solid. The only thing I’m struggling with is that the months all run together (e.g., November December 2008 January). The screenshot examples on the plugin page had the preceding and upcoming months abbreviated (e.g., Nov December 2008 Jan). How can I fix it so that the months are abbreviated?

  8. Dale Says:

    I just got around to upgrading WordPress to 2.7, and I cannot find the controls for Quote Rotator, i.e., randomizing them and controlling how long they stay on the screen. I notice that Akismet Configuration shows up under the new Plugins menu over on the left; is that where QR ought to be? What am I missing?

  9. Dale Says:

    Hm. I don’t seem to be able to edit individual quotes, either.

  10. Luke Says:

    I haven’t done much work on the quote rotator plugin lately. I will work on some updates for the new versions of wordpress. The main changes will be the admin section.

  11. Dale Says:

    Thanks–we look forward to the updates. QR is an awesome plugin! (We use it over at The Lichtenbergian Society to display over 400 of Georg Christoph Lichtenberg’s aphorisms.)

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