Very Simple Event List free WordPress plugin
Description
About This is a lightweight plugin to create a customized event list. Add the shortcode on a page or use the widget to display your events. You can personalize your event list via the settingspage or by adding attributes to the shortcode or the widget. How to use After installation go to menu item “Events” and start adding your events. Create a page and: Add shortcode [vsel] to display upcoming events (including today) Add shortcode [vsel-future-events] to display future events (without today) Add shortcode [vsel-current-events] to display current events Add shortcode [vsel-past-events] to display past events Add shortcode [vsel-all-events] to display all events Or go to Appearance > Widgets and use the widget to display your events. Settingspage You can personalize your event list via the settingspage. This page can be found via Settings > VSEL. Several settings can be overridden when using the relevant (shortcode) attributes below. This can be useful when having multiple event lists on your website. Shortcode attributes You can also personalize your event list by adding attributes to the 4 shortcodes mentioned above. Change the number of events per page: posts_per_page=”5″ Pass over one or multiple events: offset=”1″ Change date format: date_format=”j F Y” Display events from a certain category: event_cat=”your-category-slug” Display events from multiple categories: event_cat=”your-category-slug-1, your-category-slug-2″ Change order of the upcoming and current events list: order=”desc” Change order of the past and all events list: order=”asc” Change text if there are no events: no_events_text=”your text here” Change CSS class of the event list: class=”your-class-here” Disable the event title link: title_link=”false” Disable featured image: featured_image=”false” Disable pagination: pagination=”false” Examples: One attribute: [vsel posts_per_page=”5″] One attribute: [vsel-past-events event_cat=”your-category-slug”] Multiple attributes: [vsel posts_per_page=”5″ event_cat=”your-category-slug” class=”your-class-here”] Widget attributes The widget supports the same attributes. You don’t have to add the main shortcode tag or the brackets. Examples:
Features
Cost:
Free
Provider:
Guido
Popularity:
Low
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