This might be worth looking at;
http://calendarize.it/wordpress-calendar-plugin/
As Mike says - you'll probably need some customisation though.
ATB
Simon
On 26 November 2014 at 12:58, Mike Ellis <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> ....or you could hack this: https://wordpress.org/plugins/advent-calender/
> which I'm sure you've looked at too...
>
> Mike
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> Mike Ellis wrote:
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>> Hi Katie
>>
>> It feels like bespoke development to me, but slightly depends on how
>> you're storing your archived stuff.
>>
>> If they're in normal Posts then it's possible you'll get away with
>> something like
>>
>> https://wordpress.org/plugins/the-events-calendar/
>>
>> Which - IIRC - uses ordinary posts as the basis for the calendar items.
>> But it's been a while since I used this, so may not be the case.
>>
>> The one we've used with some success on other sites (not client ones, but
>> personal) is:
>>
>> http://wp-events-plugin.com/
>>
>> Finally - if you do go the bespoke route then you could do the calendar
>> using http://fullcalender.io and populate it using a JSON feed which is
>> powered by a Wordpress "Events" Custom Post Type - that's what we did on
>> http://americanmuseum.org/whats-on/full-events-listing/ (see calendar on
>> RHS).
>>
>> Good luck!
>>
>> Mike
>>
>>
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>> *Mike Ellis *
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>> Thirty8 Digital: a small but perfectly formed digital agency:
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>>
>> * My book: http://heritageweb.co.uk <http://heritageweb.co.uk/> *
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>>
>>
>> Katie Pearce wrote:
>>
>>> Dear all,
>>>
>>> We'd like to create an online advent calendar which reveals a
>>> Christmas-themed object from our archive throughout December. We have
>>> photographed our items, and we're now looking for a way to create an advent
>>> calendar for our website:http://theangus.rpc.ox.ac.uk/
>>>
>>> Please could you get in touch if you know of any relevant free plugins
>>> for WordPress? I can't seem to find anything that can be customised to
>>> reveal our own photographs.
>>>
>>> (My apologies for mentioning Christmas in November, I normally try to
>>> resist until 1st December...)
>>>
>>> Many thanks,
>>>
>>> Katie
>>>
>>>
>>> Katie Pearce
>>>
>>> Learning and Participation Officer
>>> The Angus Library and Archive
>>> Regent's Park College
>>> University of Oxford
>>>
>>> 01865 288142
>>>
>>> http://theangus.rpc.ox.ac.uk/
>>>
>>> [cid:image003.jpg@01D00975.09A36070]
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