Qivva Calendar for Eventlist

Versions for Joomla 1.6.x, 1.5.x and Joomla 1.0.x
Features include
- Multi-day events
- Rollover tooltips with the additional feature to show category and venue if required
- Can have multiple copies of the calendar with offsets (so you can have calendars showing "this month", "next month"
- Can show archived events
- Filter by Category and Venue (e.g. Birthdays calendar)
No need to register to download!
- no option for ajax: you have to give up positions for this module [for next month button it is reloading page and always turn you in top part of page]
- in top part of the module could be next button shortcuts for month /just one letter/
- in bottom part could be also always visible tips for colours or something similar
thanks toni for this module !
The Ajax version of this module is now available for download from http://extensions.qivva.com
The calendar module is supplied with it's own style sheet, so you can make it bigger or smaller, change the colours, etc.
All functionality of eventlist is then broken - click on any filter function in eventlist and you either get thrown back to todays date or the original screen you have EL set up for. EXTREMELY BAD!
I have asked questions on schlu forum and quivva and been ignored by all.
The calendar links into the dayview of the Eventlist component. After that - it's down to the component and not the calendar module.
When did you post to the extensions.qivva.com forum? I've answered all recent questions and don't see your username.
Today, however, I updated it and it wiped out my entire database of events! Even if this bug gets fixed, my events are gone.
Your comment is about the Eventlist component. The Eventlist calendar Module does not touch the database in any way.
Regards
Toni
It let you to have a small and very nice calendar instead of a simple menu's voice .
You can put the calendar where you want as a normal module. When you click on a date, it opens the page with all the informations about the events, with a google maps (if you want) and, expecially useful, with the possibility for users to confirm their attendings at the event.
It's taken a while but the Ajax version of this module is now available for download from http://extensions.qivva.com
Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in C:\xampp\htdocs\edwin\components\com_eventlist\helpers\route.php on line 87
Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in C:\xampp\htdocs\edwin\components\com_eventlist\helpers\route.php on line 96
If you read the FAQ's on the Eventlist Calendar site or the Eventlist component site or the forums you will find the answer to this.
(Ans: You need to create a menu link to the Eventlist component)
Like the nice calendar layout,
Is a huge plus for using the eventlist component







