[EventCalendar] Full Page Calendar
raffael hatrecht
flurios at gmail.com
Tue Mar 13 14:30:46 UTC 2007
Hello Erik
On 3/7/07, Erik Ramseth <eramseth at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I have modified (read: sloppily hacked) the php, css, and js of ec3 to the
> point where ec3_get_calendar() provides a "full page" calendar based on
> the
> settings in the options page for ec3 (day of the week names, placement of
> nav
> buttons, etc.). I believe this is something asked for in the to-do list,
> but
> I'm not sure if it's already accomplished.
>
> I know others have done this, but I found it mostly for older versions of
> eventcalendar. I based my work on some of the info here:
> http://wordpress.org/support/topic/80742 and here:
> http://wordpress.org/support/topic/27491.
>
> The only problems are:
>
> a) I'm not a programmer or coder, so I don't know if all that I have done
> is
> proper
> b) I didn't comment any of my work (although comparing originals with my
> modified files will reveal changes, and I can remember why I did certain
> things)
> c) this excludes the possibility of having a small calendar in the sidebar
> (although having upcoming events still works)... although from what I
> gather,
> some hacking on the XML ID's or something like that could fix this. (this
> is
> beyond me at the moment)
>
> you can see the result of my efforts here:
> http://www.umdtke.com/brothers/cal
I like this a lot. And i was looking for something like that for my page, as
you loose the overview over many events in the other views.
I don't know if I should attach the modified files or insert them in this
> email, so I will do neither until someone can advise me on that.
It would be nice to have a look at them. Can you publish the changes
somewhere? (where?)
One other thing I fixed is I modified the iCal code to allow for it to work
> properly when posts are hidden/revealed by the disclose-secret plugin
> (found
> here: http://bluesome.net/post/2006/01/01/121/)... After a while of
> pulling
> out my hair on that one I found all I needed was to add 2 characters to
> the
> code that generates the sql query!
I don't know about that^^
Keep up the wook :)
Raffael
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