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Mike
ParticipantJust found this thread after encountering the same issue. This is still a bug in 2.0.3.
Can you please add it to the list for 2.1.
Mike
ParticipantStunning work Samuel!
January 20, 2012 at 10:43 pm in reply to: Additional templates/styles for calendar view, event list view, single event etc #13747Mike
ParticipantHi Rob
I’m thinking one step further (or higher, if you like) than template tags and loop examples.
I mean, combining those together into pre-built ‘themes’ that come with their own ‘views’ and ‘stylesheets’ that you can chuck into your theme/events directory.
Have some nice designs with different ways of displaying the data, so people can either:
a) Use them as is
b) Get inspiration from them
c) Take bits and pieces from the ones they like to fit into their own WP themes.It would be great for people who aren’t designers or coders, to be able to style and change the look and feel of their calendar views by grabbing some pre-build themes/examples.
Cheers
Mike
ParticipantThanks Rob – some examples would be great.
It would be great for this to be added as a turn on/off feature, to be able to add to the grid and list view, and style using the normal category styles.Mike
ParticipantThanks Rob, looking forward to hearing back.
For now, I’ve hacked the general.php but I’d prefer not to.Mike
ParticipantFurther to this, if I have to hack that function, it’s in
public/template-tags/general.phpIs there a way to override this in my local overrides events folder under my theme directory?
I’d prefer not to hack the code in the template-tags directory, because it’ll get overwritten when you update the plugin.
Cheers
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