diff -r 000000000000 -r 03b0d1493584 web/wp-content/plugins/calendar/readme.txt --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/web/wp-content/plugins/calendar/readme.txt Wed Dec 23 17:55:33 2009 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,150 @@ +=== Calendar === +Contributors: KieranOShea +Donate link: http://www.kieranoshea.com +Tags: calendar, dates, times, events +Requires at least: 2.0 +Tested up to: 2.8 +Stable tag: 1.2.2 + +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 +* Lists of todays events can be displayed in posts or pages +* Lists of upcoming events can be displayed in posts or pages +* 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 +* A calendar of events for just one of more categories can be displayed +* 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 +* Full internationalisation is possible +* Comaptible with WordPress MU + +== 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 the following pages in the admin panel: + + 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. You should see your calendar in action. + +Upgrading from 1.2 or later: + +1. Deactivate the plugin (you will not lose any events) + +2. Remove your current calendar directory from the WordPress plugins directory + +2. Upload the whole calendar directory into your WordPress plugins directory. + +3. Activate the plugin on your WordPress plugins page + +4. Configure Calendar using the following pages in the admin panel: + + Calendar -> Manage Events + + Calendar -> Manage Categories + + Calendar -> Calendar Options + +5. 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 the following pages in the admin panel: + + 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 [Kieran O'Shea's forum](http://www.kieranoshea.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=10 "Kieran O'Shea's forum"). + Please note that you should check these before asking any support questions or thinking your calendar install isn't working + properly. + += Where can I get support for the plugin? = + + Support is only available on [Kieran O'Shea's forum](http://www.kieranoshea.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=10 "Kieran O'Shea's forum"). + Regrettably e-mail support became too cumberome to manage and so now all support and bug report e-mails for calendar will be ignored. All + such queries will be answered promptly on the forums, although please make sure you search first before asking your question. + += Can I remove the link to your site? = + + Yes, you may do this, but please be aware that support will not be provided + to those who choose to remove the link. When you ask your support question + you will be asked for the URL to your blog and the presence of the link will + be checked before support will be provided. + +== 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