It comes packed full of features, allowing multiple management options for stored events.
Installation:
Unpack and upload it to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory.
Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress.
What is new in this release:
- Implemented Google's new NoCaptcha, a better way of detecting spam bots
- Allow users to create recurring events with no pattern by clicking dates in the calendar
- Created a new menu item "Organize" that contains Categories, Tags, Venues, and Filter Groups
- New plugin that allows filter search by keyword for Hubs
- Added the ability to select colours for terms of Filter Groups
- Added the ability to map imported taxonomy to existing Filter Group terms
- Exposed Filter Groups on the Frontend Event Submission form
- Improved JavaScript components loading speed
- Created a workaround option for dealing with a bug in Google's handling of timezones on .ics feeds
- Optimized cache usage: regenerating files only when a change justifies it
- Categories/tags information is updated during Feeds import
- The subscribe to calendar button now drops up, reducing theme conflicts
- Made it possible to easily introduce template modifications
- Improved display of event dates to ensure year will show
- Improved URLs handling when WordPress is upgraded to use SSL addresses
- Made it possible to have Powered by Time.ly logo on a calendar
- Improved tooltip behaviour and removed them from mobile
- Clarified the option to import past events
- Persistent notices now contain easily accessible information helping determine the cause and resolution for the message
- Improved calendar embedding options by making it more compatible with different platforms
- Improved menu labels for Frontend Event Submissions
- Made it possible to modify values that are passed to templates
- Made it possible to filter upcoming events widget by more values
- Clarified where it is appropriate to use JavaScript widgets vs WordPress widgets or shortcodes
- Improved database queries performance (affects large deployments)
- Improved add-on dependency message
- Fixed issue where it was impossible to remove a color from a category
- Fixed issue where calendar navigation stopped responding
- Fixed issue where on some servers JavaScript was not fully rendered
- Improved CSS handling so that it would not be recompiled unless necessary
- Improved compatibility with iCalendar applications by removing end time from events that have none
- Made it possible to set an end time on events that were previously set to no end time
- Fixed an issue where settings translation was not updatable
- Fixed issue where the "now" marker in week and day view was missing
- Fixed a conflict with the views dropdown and the subscribe button
- Fixed issue where multi-day events were displayed incorrectly in day view
- Fixed a conflict where WPML and a static calendar homepage resulted in a 404
- Fixed recurring events import: detecting modifications with greater accuracy
- Temporary disabled microformatting to avoid conflicts with 3rd party plugins
- Fixed an issue where the licence key menu is not available if the add-on has no settings
- Next/Prev navigation is present again at the bottom of the calendar
- Fixed an issue with date parsing in PHP version 5.2.4
- Fixed an issue where "back to calendar" and "buy tickets" buttons were missing
- Fixed an issue where featured image was not visible on the event details page
- Fixed a plugin conflict with the popular "Gallery" plugin
- Fixed an issue where event footers were not being rendered
- In some cases, if browser identifier is unavailable, invalid JavaScript markup was being produced
- Make sure timezone setting is respect whenever it's made in site, or calendar settings
- In case of rendering error user will be presented with a friendly message and calendar will try to re-configure
- Fixed an issue where LESS would fail to compile on install
- Fixed error which was appearing when choosing calendar viewable hours which do not pass validation
- Editing event imported from Feed doesn't break it's relationship with feed
- Fixed issue where custom permalinks resulted in a 404
- Fixed issue where shortcodes used on the calendar page conflicted with Agenda View
- When importing events from some calendars meta fields contained unreadable data
- Fixed issue where "no end time" could not be unchecked
- Fixed an issue where the Google map preview was obscuring the address fields
- Fixed an issue where the "Post your Event" and "Add your Feed" buttons were not visible on shortcode calendars
- Event detail pages will now always open in a modal from calendars embedded using the SuperWidget
What is new in version 2.2.0:
- Implemented Google's new NoCaptcha, a better way of detecting spam bots
- Allow users to create recurring events with no pattern by clicking dates in the calendar
- Created a new menu item "Organize" that contains Categories, Tags, Venues, and Filter Groups
- New plugin that allows filter search by keyword for Hubs
- Added the ability to select colours for terms of Filter Groups
- Added the ability to map imported taxonomy to existing Filter Group terms
- Exposed Filter Groups on the Frontend Event Submission form
- Improved JavaScript components loading speed
- Created a workaround option for dealing with a bug in Google's handling of timezones on .ics feeds
- Optimized cache usage: regenerating files only when a change justifies it
- Categories/tags information is updated during Feeds import
- The subscribe to calendar button now drops up, reducing theme conflicts
- Made it possible to easily introduce template modifications
- Improved display of event dates to ensure year will show
- Improved URLs handling when WordPress is upgraded to use SSL addresses
- Made it possible to have Powered by Time.ly logo on a calendar
- Improved tooltip behaviour and removed them from mobile
- Clarified the option to import past events
- Persistent notices now contain easily accessible information helping determine the cause and resolution for the message
- Improved calendar embedding options by making it more compatible with different platforms
- Improved menu labels for Frontend Event Submissions
- Made it possible to modify values that are passed to templates
- Made it possible to filter upcoming events widget by more values
- Clarified where it is appropriate to use JavaScript widgets vs WordPress widgets or shortcodes
- Improved database queries performance (affects large deployments)
- Improved add-on dependency message
- Fixed issue where it was impossible to remove a color from a category
- Fixed issue where calendar navigation stopped responding
- Fixed issue where on some servers JavaScript was not fully rendered
- Improved CSS handling so that it would not be recompiled unless necessary
- Improved compatibility with iCalendar applications by removing end time from events that have none
- Made it possible to set an end time on events that were previously set to no end time
- Fixed an issue where settings translation was not updatable
- Fixed issue where the "now" marker in week and day view was missing
- Fixed a conflict with the views dropdown and the subscribe button
- Fixed issue where multi-day events were displayed incorrectly in day view
- Fixed a conflict where WPML and a static calendar homepage resulted in a 404
- Fixed recurring events import: detecting modifications with greater accuracy
- Temporary disabled microformatting to avoid conflicts with 3rd party plugins
- Fixed an issue where the licence key menu is not available if the add-on has no settings
- Next/Prev navigation is present again at the bottom of the calendar
- Fixed an issue with date parsing in PHP version 5.2.4
- Fixed an issue where "back to calendar" and "buy tickets" buttons were missing
- Fixed an issue where featured image was not visible on the event details page
- Fixed a plugin conflict with the popular "Gallery" plugin
- Fixed an issue where event footers were not being rendered
- In some cases, if browser identifier is unavailable, invalid JavaScript markup was being produced
- Make sure timezone setting is respect whenever it's made in site, or calendar settings
- In case of rendering error user will be presented with a friendly message and calendar will try to re-configure
- Fixed an issue where LESS would fail to compile on install
- Fixed error which was appearing when choosing calendar viewable hours which do not pass validation
- Editing event imported from Feed doesn't break it's relationship with feed
- Fixed issue where custom permalinks resulted in a 404
- Fixed issue where shortcodes used on the calendar page conflicted with Agenda View
- When importing events from some calendars meta fields contained unreadable data
- Fixed issue where "no end time" could not be unchecked
- Fixed an issue where the Google map preview was obscuring the address fields
- Fixed an issue where the "Post your Event" and "Add your Feed" buttons were not visible on shortcode calendars
- Event detail pages will now always open in a modal from calendars embedded using the SuperWidget
What is new in version 2.0.13:
- Fixed week view where events spanning multiple days were incorrectly rendered;
- Changed default single event URI to /event and make it possible to translate them
What is new in version 2.0.10:
- Improved "Subscribe" to calendar button;
- Modified subscription options, removing some elements from content when subscribing in products that do not support rich formatting;
- Restored option to choose week/day view start/end times;
- Restored borders to Agenda View;
- Moved translations from Twig files to ensure GlotPress captures all translation strings;
- Fixed issue where past dates (like 1922-05-05) selected in the frontend form datepicker caused Core to deactivate;
- Fixed issue where older versions of WordPress did not show all Event menu items (add/edit).
What is new in version 2.0.9:
- Improved plugin performance by reducing the number of database queries made during average front-end page load by at least 30% (optimized WordPress data retrieval patterns);
- Fixed issue where special characters (like quotes) were escaped when used in Settings;
- Fixed issue where monthly view popover displayed time one minute early;
- Improved CSS loading performance by making option auto-loadable;
- Fixed issue where folder conflict (vendor/{Twig,twig}) was causing problems on some systems;
- Fixed issue where using a manual timezone caused a conflict when navigating to particular date;
- Fixed issue where all events were displaying as the same duration on a Single Day View and Week View;
- Fixed issue where it was impossible to deactivate multiple plugins.
What is new in version 2.0.6:
- Restored ability to remove Category image;
- Fixed license keys activation;
- Fixed issue where All-in-One Event Calendar JavaScript wasn't loading in some configurations;
- Improved event page layout;
- Fixed issue where Upcoming Events widget wasn't properly wrapped;
- Fixed issue where migrating from versions prior to 1.10 caused events date time to have offset added in some cases;
- Fixed issue where manual offset times were not recognized;
- Fixed issue where upgrading was causing fatal errors in some cases;
- Fixed issue where templates cache directory problems were not properly diagnosed.
What is new in version 1.10.5:
- Version bump for WordPress 3.7 compatibility.
What is new in version 1.10:
- Fixed several possible vulnerabilities.
- Fixed issue that caused installer to fail.
What is new in version 1.8.1:
- Fixed problems that were affecting some hosts.
What is new in version 1.8:
- Branding switch from Then.ly to Timely.
What is new in version 1.7:
- Removed opaque background from calendar containers to better match WP theme background
- Removed jQuery conflicts to reduce issues with colliding JavaScript
- Fixed display bugs for multi-day events
- Other bug fixes
What is new in version 1.6.3:
- Added support for server running versions on PHP below 5.2.9.
What is new in version 1.4:
- Export ICS feeds with utf8 header
- Import/Download ICS feeds with CURL if available, otherwise keep the current method
- Better UTF8 support for imported events
- Use local version jquery tools instead of the CDN copy
- Improved system for catching errors and trying best to find a possible route to proceed without having to quit/fail
- Fixed various Notice level errors
- Fixed bug with recurrence/exception rules not properly being converted to GMT
- Added EXDATE support and EXDATE UI to allow selection of specific dates.
- Added filter by feed source on All events page
- Improved caching of stored events
What is new in version 1.3:
- Added support to exclude events using EXRULE.
- Added Czech translation.
- Added Danish translation.
- Updated Swedish translation.
What is new in version 1.2.3:
- Improvement:
- Days of the week in month recurrence
- Make Month view, Week view compatible with touchscreen devices
- Improve error handling in get_timezone_offset function
- Update iCalcreator class
- Fixed:
- Widget Limit options (category, tag, etc) multiselect fails to display properly Private Events Show in Calendar and Upcoming Events.
- Dates getting mixed up between Ai1EC calendars
- Error displayed when event is a draft
- PHP Notice errors from widget
What is new in version 1.1.2:
- Fixed: Problem in repeat UI when selecting months before October.
- Fixed: Append instance_id only to events permalink.
- Fixed: Events ending on date problem.
- Added French translation.
What is new in version 1.0.9:
- Fixed a problem with timezone drop-down list.
Requirements:
- WordPress 3.1.3 or higher
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