[EventCalendar] Remove post date and monthly archive
Johan Michaelsen
johan.orgel at post.tele.dk
Fri Jul 13 07:13:53 UTC 2007
Is it the quote after the bracket?
> <?php if (in_category('9'))”
best regards
Johan
Den 12/07/2007 kl. 22.17 skrev Steve Faure:
> Thanks! But it returns an error:
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> Unexpected ‘{‘ on line 1
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> The snippet makes sense, and I’ve fiddled around with the bracket
> and parentheses placements, and keep getting different errors. I’m
> sure it’s something simple that I’m not getting.
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> Steve
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> steve at insidenorthside.com
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> From: eventcalendar-bounces at firetree.net [mailto:eventcalendar-
> bounces at firetree.net] On Behalf Of Mark Naylor
> Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2007 1:51 AM
> To: Support for EventCalendar plugin
> Subject: RE: [EventCalendar] Remove post date and monthly archive
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>
> in reply to the first question...
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> This snippet should work. What it is saying is if in category 9, do
> nothing, else show the post date.
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> However, it will ALWAYS work (when post in cat 9 is shown, no post
> dates will beshown, so it might not be the solution you want)
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> <?php if (in_category('9'))” { } else { ?>
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> <p class="post-date">
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> <?php the_time('D j M Y'); ?></p><?php> } ?>
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> Mark
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> From: eventcalendar-bounces at firetree.net [mailto:eventcalendar-
> bounces at firetree.net] On Behalf Of Steve Faure
> Sent: 12 July 2007 04:49
> To: eventcalendar at firetree.net
> Subject: [EventCalendar] Remove post date and monthly archive
>
> Ok,
>
> First, my complements to the chef...the plugin is just what I need
> to help the transition from a static, content heavy site to a
> dynamic, interactive, content heavy site. I’ve dug through the
> archives, and have some clue as to what I need to do.
>
> First, remove the post date from calendar entry posts. I’m going to
> be filling in 2 months worth of local events, and I think it will
> be confusing for the readers to see two dates, the post date and
> the schedule date, on the entry. The code for my theme’s post.php
> that I need to not display if the post category equals the event
> category is
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> <p class="post-date">
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> <?php the_time('D j M Y'); ?></p>
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> I know from the post http://wpcal-archive.firetree.net/2007-June/
> 002006.html that
> the use of an “if” statement like “if (!in_category('9'))” (nine
> being my event category)
> can do the trick, I’m just not PHP savvy enough to actually get it
> to work. I would just wipe that line out from the template
> altogether, but the main blog entries will contain announcements
> and news for which the post date will be pertinent.
>
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> Issue 2 is the “keep events separate” option works to keep calendar
> posts off the front page, but I’d like to keep them off the monthly
> archive pages as well. I’ll have 30 calendar entries vying for
> attention with the news and announcements that the main posts will
> be used for.
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> Blogsite: http://www.insidenorthside.com/insideblog/
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> Using ec 3.1.1._rc1, wp version 2.2.1
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> Please help the PHP challenged!
>
> Steve
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> steve at insidenorthside.com
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