[EventCalendar] Controlling pagination when printing out events
Dr. Peter Troxler
peter.troxler at gmx.net
Mon Apr 9 14:46:36 UTC 2007
Jay
have a look at WP's templating system, I have the impression that
creating a template for your events category might solve (some of)
your problems
http://codex.wordpress.org/Template_Hierarchy
/ pt
On 9 apr 2007, at 16:38, Jay Packer wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> I’m using Wordpress as a CMS for a site I’m developing for a
> client. I’ve setup the Event Calendar and really like it, but
> there’s one thing I’m having a little trouble with.
>
>
> Is there a way to allow for more posts to appear on the calendar
> category than other categories? For example, lets say that I set
> “Show at Most” to 10 posts under Options / Reading, in the main
> wordpress admin area. This is good for most categories.
>
>
> But I want to allow for 60 posts on the calendar page, since
> they’ll mostly have a title and maybe a sentence or two for a
> description… I’m not seeing any way to do this. Is there one?
>
>
> A fine way around this of course would be to use the ec3_get_events
> () function and then pass in the ranges of dates I want to show.
> But, in order to do so, I’d need to use some php to figure out
> where I am on the page and then build my start and end dates
> accordingly…
>
>
> I’m so close to having the calendar setup perfectly. Just need a
> little help getting over that last hump.
>
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> Jay
>
>
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