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Content Calendar ComponentcomponentModulemodule
Rating
14 votes
Developer:Zharvek Version:2.6 (Updated 162 days ago)
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Views: 90,782 License:
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Type:Non-Commercial
Date Added:Apr 7, 2006
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Content Calendar
This module will display a small calendar, and the dates will show as links to a page of content items posted on that day in blog view.

You can see an example if you wish on my site; http://www.archaicbinary.net on the right side of the front page.

The main calendar core code was used from: http://www.cascade.org.uk/software/php/calendar/ his name and such were left on the top of the mod_calendar.php file.

Also I had to create my own component that will take in day, month, and year to show content in blog view, I could not find a way using the bundled content component of Joomla! to do this.

You will need to install BOTH the Module and Component for this to work. You may wish to edit the component to match your side, as it is not perfect.

UPDATE: A thanks goes out to Sven Kauber for making some nice changes to the calendar module. He made it compatible with Joomla! sites that reside in sub-directories, and to preserve the current page when browsing through months. Thanks!

Module supports background images, and extensive CSS and quite a few future plans!

Version 2.6 is now out, check out the website for more information!

You can download from Archaic Binary: http://www.archaicbinary.net/general/downloads/com_ab_calendar.zip-and-mod_calendar.zip.html

Also from Sven's Website: http://easylook.fi/sven/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=19&Itemid=43

More examples: http://www.archaicbinary.net (Top of page) and http://easylook.fi/sven/index.php (right side of page)

I am now working on the Content Calendar again, as Sven is working with stuff in real life. :-) I'll try to help people as much as I can.

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Does what it says... by kenlyle, February 8, 2007
Does what it says.

If you have J installed in a subdir, you will need the patch files in this thread http://www.archaicbinary.net/forum/topic,31.0/

Looks like some nice display config options, but haven't gotten into those yet....

K


On it's way to be Excellent by RoBoRoBo, January 2, 2007
Right now this module is usable as a simple way to put your Joomla content into a calendar. No need to create special events, the plain Joomla contents (right now 1 category within 1 section, this will change) are automatically put into the calendar.
But... the latest developer version shows a working AJAX based calendar. A few extra features (they are working on that) and this will be your overview of what happened when!


Super Component, just what I was looking for!!! by sonny, July 5, 2006
0 of 1 people find this review helpful:
Thanks a very mucho... ;)


Does exactly what it says! by osarusan, June 26, 2006
1 of 1 people find this review helpful:
This is a nice little component that does just what it says -- displays a little blog style calendar that links to the section/category items of your choice. I'm really glad it doesn't need its own category of content to function. Thanks a lot!