wakalapi
10-24-2005, 03:05 AM
As the webmaster of the Native American events site Powwow Time Online, formerly The Northwest's Powwow Site, I tried a variety of different calendars over the past 3-1/2 years. I even tried to come with my own, all from scratch and boy was that a pain!
For the price of dinner for two at Denny's, you can have an easy to use, easy to customize, professional looking PHP calendar for your website. For less than a typical SUV fill-up, I went with the "Complete Copyright and Name Removal from All Pages" option for a completely non-branded look. My website lists events in multiple states and provinces, so the ability to filter by category is another big plus.
And the templates? You can create lists, grids, lists and grids, and display "X" number of days, weeks or months. Make a fancy, interactive template for web use, and include a link to another template that's printer-friendly. Make another with big print and high contrast if you want to offer more accessibility to your visitors.
This script has been one of my best finds of the year! And the community support is second to none.
Jim Roberts
Terrace Heights, WA
Webmaster, Powwow Time Online
http://www.powwowtime.com
For the price of dinner for two at Denny's, you can have an easy to use, easy to customize, professional looking PHP calendar for your website. For less than a typical SUV fill-up, I went with the "Complete Copyright and Name Removal from All Pages" option for a completely non-branded look. My website lists events in multiple states and provinces, so the ability to filter by category is another big plus.
And the templates? You can create lists, grids, lists and grids, and display "X" number of days, weeks or months. Make a fancy, interactive template for web use, and include a link to another template that's printer-friendly. Make another with big print and high contrast if you want to offer more accessibility to your visitors.
This script has been one of my best finds of the year! And the community support is second to none.
Jim Roberts
Terrace Heights, WA
Webmaster, Powwow Time Online
http://www.powwowtime.com