Calendar Icon


Version
1.2.4 (last update on Oct 9, 2008)
Rating
Compatibility

Votes
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94
License
GPLv2 or later
Non-Commercial
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127880
Date Added
6 January 2008
Extract the published date from an article and insert a Calender Icon containing the date the article was published next to the title. Plugin has opportunity to changing styles of calendar (CSS technology, built-in profiles). You can select, where you want to place calendar icon. Easy to configuration. Warning! Plugin works with 80-90% of templates! If you have problems, you should use "advanced templating"
Changes in 1.2.4:
*fixed bug of year that doesn't display in some environment [solved thanks David Boggitt]
*added function which allow you to change that you want show date of article's creation or date of last update in calendar icon
*added two more styles for girls (pink) ;D
thank you for the best plug in. It's makes my site more attractive.
But I don't know why in administration, the year field didn't appear. As the default is 0, the year did not appear. I have to delete the 'display:none' in coding so that the year appears.
But I don't know why in administration, the year field didn't appear. As the default is 0, the year did not appear. I have to delete the 'display:none' in coding so that the year appears.
Owner's reply
Fixed in 1.2.4 :)
Thanks for sharing this - it's really easy to use and very fun looking. Instantly gave my site a facelift. I'll be linking to you.
This is very close to what I was looking for. Native 1.5 which gives it an edge over CalDate. I do miss some more build-in layout options.
I would suggest making a con_minimal.css with the colorcode being a variable. This way in the options one could enter a colorcode and that way have a million options right from the start.
Now I had to copy the css, rename, change the color code and add the name to the XML.
There must be an easier way, so how about some generic layout css files with the option to change the color in the backend...
I would suggest making a con_minimal.css with the colorcode being a variable. This way in the options one could enter a colorcode and that way have a million options right from the start.
Now I had to copy the css, rename, change the color code and add the name to the XML.
There must be an easier way, so how about some generic layout css files with the option to change the color in the backend...
Thank you very much for this great plugin.
Usage: Joomla! 1.5 on JA Corona template.
Regards,
weigenmann
Usage: Joomla! 1.5 on JA Corona template.
Regards,
weigenmann
Sometimes, it's those little extras that set your blog and website above the rest. This is one of those beautiful add-ons that make a big difference. Nice work!
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