=== Calendar === Contributors: KieranOShea Donate link: http://www.kjowebservices.co.uk Tags: calendar, dates, times, events Requires at least: 2.0 Tested up to: 2.6.2 Stable tag: 1.2.1 A simple but effective Calendar plugin for WordPress that allows you to manage your events and appointments and display them to the world. == Description == A simple but effective Calendar plugin for WordPress that allows you to manage your events and appointments and display them to the world on your website. Features: * Monthly view of events * Mouse-over details for each event * Events can have a timestamp (optional) * Events can display their author (optional) * Events can span more than one day * Multiple events per day possible * Events can repeat on a weekly, monthly or yearly basis * Repeats can occur indefinitely or a limited number of times * Easy to use events manager in admin dashboard * Sidebar function/Widget to show todays events * Sidebar function/Widget to show upcoming events * Comprehensive options panel for admin * Modifiable CSS using the options panel * Optional drop down boxes to quickly change month and year * User groups other than admin can be permitted to manage events * Events can be placed into categories * Categories system can be switched on or off * Pop up javascript calendars help the choosing of dates * Events can be links pointing to a location of your choice == Installation == The installation is extremely simple and straightforward. It only takes a second. Installing: 1. Upload the whole calendar directory into your WordPress plugins directory. 2. Activate the plugin on your WordPress plugins page 3. Configure Calendar using: Calendar -> Manage Events Calendar -> Manage Categories Calendar -> Calendar Options 4. Edit or create a page on your blog which includes the text {CALENDAR} and visit the page you have edited or created page. You should see your calendar in action. Upgrading from 1.1: 1. Deactivate the plugin (you will not lose any events) 2. Remove the Rewrite rules from your .htaccess file that you added when you first installed Calendar. 3. Delete plugins/calendar.php, wp-admin/edit-calendar.php, wp-calendar.php 4. Upload the whole calendar directory into your WordPress plugins directory. 5. Activate the plugin on your WordPress plugins page 6. Configure Calendar using: Calendar -> Manage Events Calendar -> Manage Categories Calendar -> Calendar Options 7. Edit or create a page on your blog which includes the text {CALENDAR} and visit the page you have edited or created page. You should see your calendar in action. Uninstalling: 1. Deactivate the plugin on the plugins page of your blog dashboard 2. Delete the uploaded files for the plugin 3. Remove the text {CALENDAR} from the page you were using to show calendar, or delete that page == Frequently Asked Questions == = Where are the frequently asked questions for Calendar? = They are located on the [KJO Web Services forum](http://forum.kjowebservices.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=10 "KJO Web Services forum") = Where can I get support for the plugin? = Support via e-mail became too much of a burden and the lack of e-mail notifications made monitoring the WordPress forums impossible. There is now a support area for Calendar on the [KJO Web Services forum](http://forum.kjowebservices.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=13 "KJO Web Services forum") which will be monitored and is the only official place to get support for Calendar. = Can I remove the link to your company? = Yes, you may do this, but please only do so if you absolutely have to (for instance if you are using Calendar for a business site). Calendar is popular and the business we get from users of Calendar deciding to comission web work is what allows us to continue to provide Calendar free and open source. == Screenshots == 1. Calendar being used on a blog page 2. Widgets showing in the sidebar 3. The event management screen of calendar 4. The category management screen of calendar 5. The options screen of Calendar