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Adds a ‘calendar-box’ to the edit post mode. Here you set up to 10 different dates for your post to be associated with. Through a sidebar widget you control how to display posts that have upcoming dates set to them. This plugin should work fine with other post plugins and the posts you add “calendar-post-dates” will still be displayed in your normal blog post flow.
Features:
- Adds Date Picker (jQuery) box to ‘edit post mode’.
- Up to 10 different dates can be set for one post.
- Configurable widget to choose how your sidebar calendar will look.
- CSS customizable through your themes stylesheet. Developers can style the output as they like. (Non developers can pick some css-code in the FAQÌtumọ̀ Yorùbá: ’s)
Àwọn àwòrán ìbòjú
Ìgbéwọlẹ̀
- Upload
calendar-poststo your plugins-directory - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
or
- Download, install and activate
calendar-poststhrough the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
FAQ
- How do I use this plug-in?
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Once installed youÌtumọ̀ Yorùbá: ’ll find the calendar-post box on when you edit or create posts. Pick dates to make the post available in the calendar. Set up the Calendar Posts widget under Appearace > Widgets and posts will appear in a Calendar in your sidebar.
- Where is the widget?
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Under
wp-admin/widgets.php. ItÌtumọ̀ Yorùbá: ’s called Calendar Posts. - Where is the settings panel?
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ThereÌtumọ̀ Yorùbá: ’s none. You configure the calendar on each widget directly. There are some configurable vars at the top inside the pluginÌtumọ̀ Yorùbá: ’s php-script file (for developers).
- Where is that CSS code mentioned in the description?
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ItÌtumọ̀ Yorùbá: ’s here:
.cp-month { padding: 8px 0px 5px 0px; font-weight: bold; font-size: 1.2em; } .cp-date-div { margin: 0.4em 0px; } - The month names are shown in English even though WordPress is set to a different language?
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Yes. Since PHP is showing month abbrevations wrong (typographicly) you have to set custom month names on your own at the top of the script file. Sorry. This is something I had to do since PHPÌtumọ̀ Yorùbá: ’s abbrevations always appear with three letters which is wrong.
- Can I change how month names are shown?
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Yes. This can be acheived inside the plugins php file. You should know some PHP and youÌtumọ̀ Yorùbá: ’ll find how to add your own month abbrevations at the top of the script file. More details there.
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Àwọn Olùkópa & Olùgbéejáde
“Calendar Posts” jẹ́ ètò ìṣàmúlò orísun ṣíṣí sílẹ̀. Àwọn ènìyàn wọ̀nyí ti ṣe ìkópa sí plugin yìí.
Àwọn OlùkópaTúmọ̀ “Calendar Posts” sí èdè rẹ.
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Future versions
- Time will be displayed
- Better localized
0.7.1
- Last version missed jQuery files. Misstake during upload of version (sorry)
0.7
- Defaults to english calendar names (months and days).
0.6
- First public ‘beta’ release

