Tag: ajax calendar

  • Kwik Experience Calendar (Calendars)

    Kwik Event Calendar

    Is an flexible and easy to integrate jQuery plugin to display events on your website in calendar that syncs events from either a .json file or your database.

    • Responsive layout
    • 3 views available either ‘on site’ or as ‘full screen’
      1. Month
      2. Agenda
      3. List (month compact)
    • Promote featured event/s
    • Enable event booking screen
    • Display event location – Google Maps API key required
    • Customisable colours
    • Calendar available in 107 languages
    • Free support
    • Ongoing Free updates for registered users (free registration) upon release
    • Twitter Bootstrap (3+) compatible

    Kwik Event Calendar – Support

    We offer our customers ongoing ‘lifetime’ full product support via our ticketing help desk.

    Our aim is to reply to all tickets within 1 working day.

    Customers can use the submit the support form on our website or simply email: kwikbitz@estreamdesk.com

    Kwik Event Calendar – Integration

    Kwik Event Calendar is based around Twitter Bootstrap the popular HTML, CSS, and JS framework. It may be silly to point out but Kwik Event Calendar is a jQuery plugin so jQuery is a requirement :)

    OK so how do you get started?

    After downloading Kwik Event Calendar (here) upload the files to your host server. Logically stylesheet CSS files go into your css folder, and the javascript files into your js folder. The Kwik Event Calendar download is structured like this:

    • kwik_event_calendar_v1_0_0
      • CSS
        • bootstrap.min.css
        • font-awesome.min.css
        • kwik-events-calendar-style.css
      • Fonts
        • FontAwesome.otf
        • fontawesome-webfont.eot
        • fontawesome-webfont.svg
        • fontawesome-webfont.ttf
        • fontawesome-webfont.woff
        • fontawesome-webfont.woff2
      • JS
        • bootstrap.min.js
        • jquery.min.js
        • kwik-events-calendar.js
        • moment-with-locales.js
        • tether.min.js
      • example.html

    Copy-paste the stylesheet <link>’s into the <head> of your web page. Make sure they are in the following order:

    • <link rel=”stylesheet” type=”text/css” href=”path_to/css/bootstrap.min.css”>
    • <link rel=”stylesheet” type=”text/css” href=”path_to/css/font-awesome.min.css”>
    • <link rel=”stylesheet” type=”text/css” href=”path_to/css/any other style sheets you currently use”>
    • <link rel=”stylesheet” type=”text/css” href=”path_to/css/kwik-events-calendar-style.css”>

    Add the JavaScript pages near the end of your pages, right before the closing </body> tag. Make sure they are in the following order:

    • <script type=”text/javascript” src=”path_to/js/jquery.min.js”></script>
    • <script type=”text/javascript” src=”path_to/js/tether.min.js”></script>
    • <script type=”text/javascript” src=”path_to/js/bootstrap.min.js”></script>
    • <script type=”text/javascript” src=”path_to/js/>moment-with-locales.js”></script>
    • <script type=”text/javascript” src=”path_to/js/any other JavaScript pages/jQuery plugins you currently use”></script>
    • <script type=”text/javascript” src=”path_to/js/kwik-events-calendar.js”></script>
    • <script type=”text/javascript” src=”path_to/js/your site javascript page.js”></script>

    And that’s it all you need to do now is create an HTML element on your page to display your Kwik Event Calendar – example:

    <div id=”my_kwik_event_calendar_HTML_element”></div>

    You add the Kwik Event Calendar plugin to the appropriate HTML element just by adding this code:

    jQuery(’#my_kwik_event_calendar_HTML_element’).kwikEventsCalendar();

    Alter the behaviour and appearance of your Kwik Event Calendar just by adding options to the code:

    jQuery(’#my_kwik_event_calendar_HTML_element’).kwikEventsCalendar(options)

    Easilly syncronise events to Kwik Event Calendar from either a .json file or the database of your choice via Ajax by using the events option:

    jQuery(’#my_kwik_event_calendar_HTML_element’).kwikEventsCalendar( eventsList: // an array of events // )

    Example syntax to obtain data from a php page query

    jQuery.getJSON(“http://your url/script_page_name.php?callback=?”,function(data)

    var events = data

    )

    Example php page query (using PDO & assuming the eventdate field is a ‘standard’ Unix Timestamp )

    if(isset($_GET[‘callback’] ))

    $stmt = $dbh->prepare(“SELECT id_field AS eventid, as UNIX_TIMESTAMP_MS(eventdate_field) AS eventdate,title_field AS title,image_field AS image,text_field AS text,class_field as Class,location AS location,bookable AS bookable FROM events_list_table”);

    $stmt->execute();

    $row = $stmt->fetchAll(PDO::FETCH_ASSOC);

    $data = json_encode($row);

    echo $_GET[‘callback’] . ‘(’ . $data . ‘)’;

    Please note – the use of jsonP callback – e.g. callback=? This is included as sometimes Chrome depending on version and your host/database connection does not like getJSON without.

    Example syntax to obtain data from a .json file

    events:[ false’,

    ‘bookable’:’true ]

    You can also make your Kwik Event Calendar interactive by adding actions to Kwik Event Calendar via Callbacks:

    jQuery(’#my_kwik_event_calendar_HTML_element’).kwikEventsCalendar(

    callback:function() // action in here //

    )

    Kwik Event Calendar – Options

    Note: Options listed on this page are alphabetical.

    The correct syntax (example):

    jQuery(‘yourselector’).kwikEventsCalendar(

    defaultView:’month’,

    startDate:’1360013296123’,

    headerBackground:’#19B3E9’
    list

    data.eventcost, data.eventdate, data.title

    This data could be passed to a form for processing – may be a modal the choice is yours.

    eventBookingText

    Type:String

    Default: Book now

    Options: Any text

    Description: If eventBookingCallBack enabled the text for the ‘booking button’

    featuredEvent

    Type: Object

    Default: undefined

    Options:
    The featuredEvent object format

    ‘eventid’:’the event id’,

    ‘eventdate’:’Unix Millisecond Timestamp for the event start time and date’,

    ‘title’:’The event title’,

    ‘image’:’An event image (.jpg,.jpeg,.gif,.png)’,

    ‘text’:’The event description’,

    ‘eventcost’:’12.25’

    Description: Displays the featured event in the Calendar header

    featuredEventCallback

    Type: Function

    Default: false

    Options: function

    data.eventcost, data.eventdate, data.title

    This data could be passed to a form for processing – may be a modal the choice is yours.

    eventCurrency

    Type: String

    Default: €

    Options: Any valid currency in HTML format;

    Descriptions: Sets the default currency for chargeable events

    eventsList

    Type: Function

    Default: undefined

    Options: function


    Description: Passes a valid events list to the calendar.

    Valid field dates as on object for the eventsList:

    ‘eventid’:’the event id’,

    ‘eventdate’:’Unix Millisecond Timestamp for the event start time and date’,

    ‘title’:’The event title’,

    ‘image’:’An event image (.jpg,.jpeg,.gif,.png)’,

    ‘text’:’The event description’,

    ‘class’:’A CSS ‘colour’ selector to to heightlight the event on the calendar’

    ‘location’:’false ,

    ‘bookable’:’false false

    Description: Sets a minimum calendar datee.g. -1 = 1 previous month from the month set in startDate option
    false = no minimum month

    monthRowHeight

    Type: Number

    Default: 100

    Options: Any numberic value

    Descriptions: Sets the row height in pixels month view

    startDate

    Type: Number

    Default: 0

    Options: 0, a positive or negative whole number

    Description: e.g.0 = current month, -1 = last month, 1 = next month

    Text, buttons and icons

    backText

    Type: String

    Default: <i class=”fa fa-chevron-left”></i>

    Options: Any icon/text

    Description: Sets either the icon or text for the back button on the event single view page

    buttonClass

    Type: String

    Default: .btn.btn-sm

    Options: Any valid CSS class

    Description: Sets the default css class for buttons

    nextText

    Type: String

    Default: <i class=”fa fa-chevron-left”></i>

    Options: Any icon/text

    Description: Sets either the icon or text for the calendar next date button

    prevText

    Type: String

    Default: <i class=”fa fa-chevron-left”></i>

    Options: Any icon/text

    Description: Sets either the icon or text for the calendar previous date button

    Colours

    blockBackground

    Type: String

    Default: #FFFFFF

    Options: Any valid HEX colour

    Description: Sets the colour of the calendar body

    blockText

    Type: String

    Default: false;

    Options: Any valid HEX colour

  • wordpress Ajax Full Featured Calendar  (Calendars)

    wordpress Ajax Full Featured Calendar (Calendars)

    WP Ajax Full Featured Calendar is a multipurpose calendar that can be used on the backend for administration and frontend to public view, on backend you can manage your events on the calendar and display it on the frontend according to a selected theme (current packed with 2 themes: calendar view, list events view + ability to create your own theme).

    Features:

    • Add, Edit, Delete, View, Export, Update Calendar Events
    • Autoembed (maps, youtube, vimeo, dailymotion, blip, break, screenr, soundcloud, slideshare, etc…)
    • Create custom categories, edit categories
    • Category filtering
    • Search events
    • Update Events on Resize
    • Update Events on Drag
    • Recurring Events (Day, Week, Month)
    • Recurring Events: Delete/Save changes to only current event
    • Recurring Events: Delete/Save changes to all events
    • Custom Styling
    • UTF-8 Ready
    • Shortcodes
    • Packed with 2 Themes (Calendar View and List View)
    • Documentation + Template Creation Documentation