Version: 1.01, by JohnKF
Developer Last Online: Oct 2013
Category: vBulletin CMS Widgets -
Version: 4.0.6
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Released: 10-14-2010
Last Update: Never
Installs: 57
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This widget picks up the next 2 events from a calendar of your choice.
It displays a countdown to the first event then once the first event has arrived it begins a countdown to the second event. The only reason for picking up two events is that someone may visit the page close to the end of the first event then see the no event message. By picking up two events such a visitor will see the countdown to the second event start.
To install...
From the ZIP file, extract eventcountdown.js and copy it to your site.
Navigate to AdminCP -> Style & Templates -> Style Manager -> Edit Template
Double click the headinclude template to edit it and add the following just above the first <script tag you find...
...the above assumes you have copied eventcountdown.js file in to a folder called scripts. Adjust the src path to wherever you have placed the .js file.
Navigate to AdminCP -> CMS -> Widgets.
Create a PHP Type Widget and paste the below code.
PHP Code:
ob_start();
global $db,$vbulletin;
$event_calendarid="1";
$no_events_message="<div style='width: 100%; text-align: center; font-weight: bold'>There are no events.</div>";
$today_date = mktime(0, 0, 0, date(date("m")), date(date("d")), date(date("y")));
$and=" and dateline_from > '".$today_date."'";
Navigate to AdminCP -> Forums & Moderators -> Forum Blocks Manager
Click the Add Block button
From the drop down list select Custom HTML/PHP
Click the Continue button
Give the block a title (e.g. Event Countdown) and a short description
Set the cache time to 1 minute
In Content Type select PHP
In Content paste the PHP code above in to the text box
Click the Save button
You can set the value for $event_calendarid to the calendar that you want countdown events to come from. Change $no_events_message to the HTML you want to have appear when there are no events left in the selected calendar.
This is the first widget I've written so if you spot any errors or improvements that can be made then please let me know.
If you have an all day event in the calendar the countdown is to the begining of that day. Add a ranged event to the calendar for an exact time. Also, allow for any changes that may occur if a change to or from DST occurs.
Added ob_start(); to beginning of script (17th Oct, 2010)
To have a picture make the Title of the event in the calendar the HTML to display the picture. For example...
HTML Code:
Your Event<br /><img src="images/picture.gif" width="140" height="130" alt="">
...which shows as the text above in the calendar title, but displays as text and a picture in the countdown.
You're missing an ob_start at the front of this script. Recommend you add it in, otherwise the block will break the script that started before it as well as itself.
You're missing an ob_start at the front of this script. Recommend you add it in, otherwise the block will break the script that started before it as well as itself.
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Originally Posted by trophyrider
The script works fine in the forum block area if you add:
If you post and event it shows up
But if you then post an event before the first event it does not display
Will get it working myself anyway mate cheers
I think it may be because it's cached the first event. I usually clear the CMS cache whenever I change anything just to be sure. If you find another cause though please let me know; thanks.