[EventCalendar] v3.1.1 Release Candidate 2

Lorenzo De Tomasi lorenzo.detomasi at gmail.com
Tue Oct 16 08:07:17 UTC 2007


On 10/1/07, Alex Tingle <alex at firetree.net> wrote:

 >I want to eliminate the high level presentation
stuff from the core plug-in, and replace them with separate plug-ins
and widgets.

I think this is the priority! :-)

> > I suggest you to make css easily editable, or automatically putting
> > them in the theme root (better), or adding a "css edit" option.

I mean that I would like to edit the specific css for the widgets
(sidebar-calendar and sidebar-next_events) and for the scheduler
directly from the wp-admin interface, i.e. in the right "'Site_name'
theme files" column at /wp-admin/theme-editor.php.
A different css for each : sidebar-calendar, sidebar-next_events,
single_post-scheduler.

I think that, if you want to separate plug-ins and widget, this is the
better approach.

> I would like to see the Calendar widget (and template functions)
> separated off into their own plug-in - it would use the basic
> functionality provided by the core Event Calendar plug-in.
> If you want to try and do something like that, then great - show me what
> you've got.

As attachment, you can find my experiment.
Look at generated xhtml code.
You can look at it at http://isotype.org

Best regards

-- 
Lorenzo De Tomasi
Designer multimodale
http://www.ipernico.it
http://www.isotype.org (in costruzione)
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