Event Calendar

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Alex over at Firetree has a great plugin called Event Calendar. All was just dandy until it stopped showing the (single post) for an event. Yes, it’s in the future and it turns out it wouldn’t show up if the visitor wasn’t logged into the site. Thanks to Norman for the hack.

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About Bradley Charbonneau

I've done the big corporate thing. I've done the creative writer thing. Now I'm happily in the middle. I like to help small businesses who are interested in "working their website before their website works them." I'm also interested in creating beautiful sites with powerful WordPress themes.

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3 Responses to Event Calendar

  1. Bradley Charbonneau July 10, 2007 at 11:55 am #

    EC 3.1.0 can do both past and future events. Keeps post date (e.g. today) and event date (e.g. two weeks from now) separate so can be archived, too.

  2. Paul Sweeney August 7, 2007 at 4:26 am #

    writingsalons.com Event Calendar?

    Message: Hi there, I saw the Event Calendar on writingsalons.com and I love how you’ve placed a short description of the event on the actual visual calendar.

    How did you manage to do that? I’ve been playing around with EventCalendar and I’m baffled.

    If you get a chance, could you email me back with any info?

    Cheers,
    Paul

  3. Bradley Charbonneau August 7, 2007 at 4:35 am #

    Paul: Thanks for writing. Most of the explanation is found in this post over on the WordPress forums.

    I’m keeping my eye on Alex’s Event Calendar site. You can also see in his To Do List that he’s planning on a full-page calendar as well as titles in the boxes (days). I’m sure I’ll be using anything new he creates, so you can come back here, too, to see if there’s some more help.

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