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byasphalt_it, December 14, 2010
Out of the box, this gets me 90%+ what I need. The code is very clean, self documenting / easy to modify as needed.
I do have a question / possible feature request. In my case, I have a small number of events to list, and don't want to have to tie a venue to an event. An additional paramater under details for a "more information" URL would be good. I will be using this for our website to list industry meetings. For each of these meetings, we have an entire section of pages devoted. I would like to link each event to eithe an external URL or a content item. To build on this... This new parameter (URL) could be an additional choice for the hyperlink on your module.
Another idea: Maybe add an ical download link for each event?
Overall, extremely useful for those of us who do not want to show via calendar objects...
I do have a question / possible feature request. In my case, I have a small number of events to list, and don't want to have to tie a venue to an event. An additional paramater under details for a "more information" URL would be good. I will be using this for our website to list industry meetings. For each of these meetings, we have an entire section of pages devoted. I would like to link each event to eithe an external URL or a content item. To build on this... This new parameter (URL) could be an additional choice for the hyperlink on your module.
Another idea: Maybe add an ical download link for each event?
Overall, extremely useful for those of us who do not want to show via calendar objects...
byasphalt_it, December 10, 2010
I've used many menu systems over the years, and this one was the easiest and quickest to get going on my Joomla 1.5.22 site.
I love being able to drop in CSS code within the module manager of the CMS for this. You can easily set your widths for the main menu items here, just by noting the menu item IDs, taking a quick look at the rendered source and dropping in the appropriate CSS right in the CMS...
Fabulous, Thank you!!!!
I love being able to drop in CSS code within the module manager of the CMS for this. You can easily set your widths for the main menu items here, just by noting the menu item IDs, taking a quick look at the rendered source and dropping in the appropriate CSS right in the CMS...
Fabulous, Thank you!!!!

