IITS plugin for Eventlist 

Version
0.6 (last update on Jan 8, 2010)
Rating
Compatibility
Votes
6
Favoured
7
License
GPL
Commercial
Type
Views
9593
Date Added
20 May 2009
English: With this plugin you can show events from eventlist in your content. You can show categories, venues or singe events.
Costs: You decide yourself how much you like to pay for the plugin (min 1EUR)
Changelog:
0.5a -> 0.6
* one or more singe events can be shown (separated by comma)
* the dimensions of the event table can be changed independent from the component
* you can decide with column will be shown, independend from the component
0.5 -> 0.5a
* bugfix - without any option, the plugin didn't show anything
0.4a-> 0.5
* NEW FEATURE: All events in a venue can be shown
* english language file
0.4 -> 0.4a
* bugfix - the plugin didn't show anything if your enabled showstate or showcity
* bugfix - no events kills the design
0.3 -> 0.4
* own german language file
* bugfix: error when no event in category
0.2 -> 0.3
* some small Bugfixes
0.1 -> 0.2
* Add own CSS-File for the plugin
* multiple instance give valid HTML
* possibility to set a limit for the number of events
* detail-link is now working
* ordering is working
byadam_fake on January 4, 2010
Eventlist is a great component and this is a great plugin to its capabilities.
Installed, enabled and worked right away.
Installed, enabled and worked right away.
bypauldgal on May 29, 2009
A very useful extension for the already very useful eventlist component.
I manage a sports club website with hundreds of fixtures each season and I'm currently using eventlist to automate some of this.
Unfortunately it's not possible with eventlist to have multiple categories or to wrap content around the event listings.
This plugin makes it possible. It's limited, sure, but it really opens things up for me.
I manage a sports club website with hundreds of fixtures each season and I'm currently using eventlist to automate some of this.
Unfortunately it's not possible with eventlist to have multiple categories or to wrap content around the event listings.
This plugin makes it possible. It's limited, sure, but it really opens things up for me.







