heatherw
03-09-2010, 06:20 PM
I've been able to use the calendar successfully (under several licenses) for a couple of organizations.
My employer, San Miguel County, has a front page teaser list (http://www.sanmiguelcounty.org)and links to 3 other versions (TOC, printable, different categories - including a fairgrounds events calendar) (http://http://www.sanmiguelcounty.org/calendar_fg.php). Also, the County search and rescue (http://sar.sanmiguelcounty.org/missions.php) mission log uses the list view.
Two of the above also have network-protected internal calendars that display certain categories to logged in users.
I've also used it for a side client, who is very happy with the event management and display.
I find it versatile and customizable. Now that I'm learning php and mySQL, I find the code easier to understand. I definitely advise carefully reading the forums, the instructions (and maybe an intro php book) to get the most out of the calendar. It takes some investment of time if you're a newbie, but the end result is worth it!
My employer, San Miguel County, has a front page teaser list (http://www.sanmiguelcounty.org)and links to 3 other versions (TOC, printable, different categories - including a fairgrounds events calendar) (http://http://www.sanmiguelcounty.org/calendar_fg.php). Also, the County search and rescue (http://sar.sanmiguelcounty.org/missions.php) mission log uses the list view.
Two of the above also have network-protected internal calendars that display certain categories to logged in users.
I've also used it for a side client, who is very happy with the event management and display.
I find it versatile and customizable. Now that I'm learning php and mySQL, I find the code easier to understand. I definitely advise carefully reading the forums, the instructions (and maybe an intro php book) to get the most out of the calendar. It takes some investment of time if you're a newbie, but the end result is worth it!