AJAX Calendar

Nov 25, 2005 | Tags: , , , | Written by Administrator

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Download: ajax-calendar2.zip
Version: 2.4.7
Updated: July 15, 2008
Size: 30.53 KB

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AJAX Calendar is a plugin that will display an AJAXified WordPress calendar. This enhances the functionality of the standard calendar by:

  • Allowing the asynchronous navigation of months, without updating the page
  • Adding a drop-down list of post titles in each month (through the «-» button)
  • Widget support

Version History

  • 2.4.7 - WP 2.6
  • 2.4.6 - WP 2.5 compatability
  • 2.4.5 - Update widget class for 2.1 support
  • 2.4.4 - Apply filters to titles
  • 2.4.3 - Fix validation errors

Installation

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To install the plugin:

  1. Download ajax-calendar2.zip
  2. Unpack the zip. You should have a directory called ajax_calendar, containing several PHP files
  3. Upload the ajax_calendar directory to the wp-content/plugins directory on your WordPress installation.
  4. Enable the calendar in your theme from the Widget page
  5. Make any modifications to your theme, as required
  6. Activate plugin

You can find full details of installing a plugin on the plugin installation page.

Template tag

If you are not using WordPress Widgets you can display the calendar with the following template tag:

ajax_calendar ();

This should be inserted into your sidebar where you want the calendar to appear.

Example

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Support

Please direct all support questions to the AJAX Calendar support forum. Any support questions left on this page may not be answered.

Bugs & New Features

A full list of all bugs can be found in the AJAX Calendar issue tracker.

Date Current requested features
18 Mar 2008 Current day?

A full list of all requested features can be found in the AJAX Calendar feature tracker.

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Comments (page 5 of 16)

  1. Turk :

    Mar 27, 2007 6:34 am

    Thanks for adding the year like I requested. It just feels right now.

  2. bittercold :

    Mar 2, 2007 5:57 am

    Hi! This is a great plugin, also the widget by David but I'm a spanish blogger, so I use accents. The problem is that I can't see it from this plugin and a text like that: Actualización a Wordpress 2.1 “Elle” shows as: Actualización a Wordpress 2.1 "Elle" . How can I fix that? Thanks

  3. Turk :

    Mar 1, 2007 7:41 am

    Is there a way to get the year to show with the month above the days of the week? So it would be March 2007 instead of just March. That make sense?

    Great plugin!

  4. Flavio :

    Feb 20, 2007 5:44 am

    When I'm browsing the archives, the ajax calendar always returns to the last month :( I had to disable it beacause this is too annoying... any fix?

  5. xiaojun :

    Feb 16, 2007 6:00 am

    There is a compatibility issue when you upgraded to WordPress v2.1, which list out pages as posts. To fix it, I have made some changes in the common.php file:

    wherever there is: post_status = 'publish'
    replace it with: post_type = 'post' AND post_status = 'publish'

    I am not sure if people all have this issue, but just want to share this.

    cheers!

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    Nicoel :

    Feb 9, 2007 4:12 pm

    Can you use this calendar format with other types of fields ...
    I want a calendar that lists all the people that have put that they are available that month.
    Once clicking on the drop down list of people,(where you have the ">" in the demo) it will take you to their individual page with their informaton- times, name, address (not a blog posting) etc.
    Is this possible or is the database table configured to always look for new posts to the blog?
    Thanks,
    Nicole

  7. M :

    Feb 7, 2007 5:16 am

    Love the look.
    Does this work with the widgets in K2?
    When I activate the plugin, it doesn't appear in the widgets list for the sidebar.
    Unless I'm missing something, that would be really cool.

    M

  8. scott :

    Feb 4, 2007 10:13 am

    Great plugin. Thanks! I have it on two websites, and noticed something odd about the current month. It turns into a link if there is a entry for the first of the month, not if there are entries for the month. Odd.

    I fixed it by changing line 27 of common.php (adding two variables as well). Here is the new code:
    $this_month = date("Y-m-01");
    $next_month = date("Y-m-01",strtotime("next month"));
    $current = $wpdb->get_row ("SELECT count(post_date) as count FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE post_date > '$this_month' AND post_date

  9. moieu :

    Oct 20, 2006 11:58 am

    Hi,

    I have installed the plugin and included ‘ajax_calendar‘ into my sidebar. It did not show up! I thought it might because I am using Kubrick theme which does not have a calendar. If you can help me I am thankful.

  10. moieu :

    Oct 19, 2006 2:10 pm

    Hi,

    I am using Kubrick theme and would like to view my Archive in a Calendar style but afetr downloading the plugin, activating it, and adding ‘ajax_calendar‘ into my sidebar.php, nothing seem to chnage. Have I done the right thing or not?

    Await your help.

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