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Name | MF Gig Calendar |
Version | 1.0.2 |
Author | Matthew Fries |
Rating | 98 |
Last updated | 2015-02-20 06:39:00 |
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MF Gig Calendar plugin added 3 kB of resources to the Home page and 3 kB of resources to the sample Post page.
MF Gig Calendar plugin added 0 new host(s) to the Home page and 0 new host(s) to the sample Post page.
Great! MF Gig Calendar plugin ads no tables to your Wordpress blog database.I'm Matthew Fries (that's where the MF in MF Gig Calendar comes from) and I'm a NYC jazz pianist and part-time web developer. I developed this plugin because I wanted a flexible and easy to use performance calendar for my own music website. In the process I tried to create something that would work for more than just musicians. I've added a few features since it started:
The calendar can be placed in any PAGE or POST on your Wordpress site - even in more than one place. Just include the following short code where you want the calendar to appear:
[mfgigcal]
Requires WordPress 3.3 or newer because of the changes to the Wordpress WYSIWYG editor. Personally tested up to 4.1.
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As a general rule I've tried to keep this as simple and flexible as possible. If you're a musician and you want really fancy - ticketing info, mapping, tour grouping, and all the bells and whistles you can stand - you should check out "Gigs Calendar" by Dan Coulter over at blogsforbands.com. It's a great plugin that I've also used quite a few times on other sites that has all kinds of cool features specific to musicians and fans. Really, it's great.