web/wp-content/plugins/event-calendar/K2/readme.txt
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+== Display in a K2 SIDEBAR MODULE ==
+
+If you are using K2 (http://getk2.com), an advanced template for WordPress, then
+there is an option for displaying the EventCalendar in the sidebar of your blog.
+
+Within the eventcalendar3 plugin directory, you will find a K2 directory that
+contains the ec3_sidebar_module.php. Copy this file into /app/modules/ of your
+K2 theme install. 
+
+Next, go to 'Presentation > K2 Sidebar Modules'. You should see two new modules:
+'Event Calendar' and 'Upcoming Events' in the "Module's type" listing. Enter a
+module name, select an EC module and click on the 'Add' button. Your module
+name will appear on the left-hand side, currently appearing at the bottom of the
+list.
+
+By clicking on your module name, you will be able to see the module options.
+
+There are several parameters within this interface you can set:
+
+  o You can change the module's name.
+  
+  o You can show/hide the module's name in the sidebar.
+   
+  o You can customize where the module appears in the sidebar. 
+  
+  o Number of events to show in the Upcoming Events list. [Default: 5]
+
+You can move your EventCalendar module to any location within the sidebar by
+dragging it to the desired spot.
+
+Be sure to 'Save' before leaving so your changes will be recorded.
+
+Finally, if you want to control other aspects of the Event Calendar, please
+click on the link following these parameters within the module control. You will
+be taken to 'Event Calendar Options' so you can further customize the
+presentation of the Event Calendar plugin.