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# oneprcnt

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 *   Forum: [Plugins](https://wordpress.org/support/forum/plugins-and-hacks/)
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   reply to: [[Every Calendar +1 for WordPress] [Plugin: Every Calendar 1 for WordPress] Now we're getting somewhere](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-every-calendar-1-for-wordpress-now-were-getting-somewhere/)
 *  Thread Starter [oneprcnt](https://wordpress.org/support/users/oneprcnt/)
 * (@oneprcnt)
 * [14 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-every-calendar-1-for-wordpress-now-were-getting-somewhere/#post-2253034)
 * I should mention that this is kind of off topic, as it doesn’t specifically relate
   to your plugin and its performance. Your plugin works as advertised and does 
   exactly what it’s set out to do. I think I just need to bite the bullet and put
   aside some time to learn enough WordPress-specific PHP and make my plugin happen.
 *   Forum: [Plugins](https://wordpress.org/support/forum/plugins-and-hacks/)
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   reply to: [[Every Calendar +1 for WordPress] [Plugin: Every Calendar 1 for WordPress] Now we're getting somewhere](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-every-calendar-1-for-wordpress-now-were-getting-somewhere/)
 *  Thread Starter [oneprcnt](https://wordpress.org/support/users/oneprcnt/)
 * (@oneprcnt)
 * [14 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-every-calendar-1-for-wordpress-now-were-getting-somewhere/#post-2253033)
 * Yes, ideally I would like my events to be handled as posts (which your plugin
   does). This gives some flexibility for customizing how events are displayed (
   styling) when viewed as either single posts or an ordered list of upcoming events
   on a specified events page (a feed).
 * I realize this can easily be done by just creating a custom post type for events
   without a plugin, but a plugin such as yours allows for an admin panel on the
   backend with input fields specific to events, so as not to confuse them with 
   normal posts or other custom post types.
 * Where this plugin falls short for me is that it only gives the option to display
   the events on a calendar, which I have no interest in displaying on a site. Rather,
   I would like to display the events (with various meta custom meta fields, a featured
   image for show posters, etc) as an ascending feed (loop, whatever) with events
   disappearing from the feed after they expire (say, midnight after the event has
   started if an end date/time hasn’t been specified).
 *   Forum: [Fixing WordPress](https://wordpress.org/support/forum/how-to-and-troubleshooting/)
   
   In reply to: [Divine Editor](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/divine-editor/)
 *  [oneprcnt](https://wordpress.org/support/users/oneprcnt/)
 * (@oneprcnt)
 * [15 years, 4 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/divine-editor/#post-1482133)
 * I wouldn’t recommend Divine. It’s pretty darn close to being vaporware anyway(
   not even sure it works with CS5 at this point). You’re better off learning the
   ins-n-outs of WP (and CSS in particular) in the long run.
 *   Forum: [Plugins](https://wordpress.org/support/forum/plugins-and-hacks/)
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   reply to: [[Schedule Post Changes With PublishPress Future: Unpublish, Delete, Change Status, Trash, Change Categories] [Plugin: Post Expirator] Custom Post Type Support](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-post-expirator-custom-post-type-support/)
 *  [oneprcnt](https://wordpress.org/support/users/oneprcnt/)
 * (@oneprcnt)
 * [15 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-post-expirator-custom-post-type-support/#post-1662176)
 * After a lot of trial and error, I was able to solve my problem. The solution 
   actually eliminated the need for a plug-in altogether.
 *   Forum: [Plugins](https://wordpress.org/support/forum/plugins-and-hacks/)
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   reply to: [[Schedule Post Changes With PublishPress Future: Unpublish, Delete, Change Status, Trash, Change Categories] [Plugin: Post Expirator] Custom Post Type Support](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-post-expirator-custom-post-type-support/)
 *  [oneprcnt](https://wordpress.org/support/users/oneprcnt/)
 * (@oneprcnt)
 * [15 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-post-expirator-custom-post-type-support/#post-1662174)
 * Ahh, that works. Very nice. Now for extra credit….
 * Any way to have it work on specific custom post types (instead of all of them)?
   I’m using a custom post type to manage events, which are basically future posts.
   The problem is that while my page template for events is coded to display future
   posts and ignore published posts (good), the events automatically change to ‘
   publish’ed on the day they occur, therefore disappearing from view (bad). I’d
   like them to disappear the day after the publish date.
 * Extra-extra credit:
    Any way to have this happen automatically, instead of having
   to set an expiration date at the creation of each post? This probably negates
   the need for a plugin, I realize
 *   Forum: [Plugins](https://wordpress.org/support/forum/plugins-and-hacks/)
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   reply to: [[My Calendar - Accessible Event Manager] [Plugin: My Calendar] Upcoming Events list output](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-my-calendar-upcoming-events-list-output/)
 *  Thread Starter [oneprcnt](https://wordpress.org/support/users/oneprcnt/)
 * (@oneprcnt)
 * [15 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-my-calendar-upcoming-events-list-output/#post-1724515)
 * I kind of figured that looking at the code last night. Pretty hairy stuff. The
   other alternative I considered was widgetizing the content area that I was using
   for the list, and using that short code since it has the functionality I’m looking
   for. However the widget produces a simple list and doesn’t allow for styling 
   each of the specific elements (date, time, title, description) as far as I can
   tell. Is this feasible? Could I add classes to each of those things to better
   handle them with CSS? Do these classes exist, and I’m just not seeing them?
 *   Forum: [Plugins](https://wordpress.org/support/forum/plugins-and-hacks/)
    In
   reply to: [[My Calendar - Accessible Event Manager] [Plugin: My Calendar] Upcoming Events list output](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-my-calendar-upcoming-events-list-output/)
 *  Thread Starter [oneprcnt](https://wordpress.org/support/users/oneprcnt/)
 * (@oneprcnt)
 * [15 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-my-calendar-upcoming-events-list-output/#post-1724513)
 * I’m not going to muddy up the forums with a duplicate post, so hopefully someone
   will get my message in a bottle 😉 If anyone out there has the chops or inclination
   to help me craft a solution that could introduce the function to have expired
   events vanish from existence (or at least become invisible), I would be forever
   thankful. This could be in the form of a modified my-calendar.php file, or perhaps
   another option I haven’t considered.
 * Much appreciated!
 *   Forum: [Plugins](https://wordpress.org/support/forum/plugins-and-hacks/)
    In
   reply to: [[My Calendar - Accessible Event Manager] [Plugin: My Calendar] Upcoming Events list output](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-my-calendar-upcoming-events-list-output/)
 *  Thread Starter [oneprcnt](https://wordpress.org/support/users/oneprcnt/)
 * (@oneprcnt)
 * [15 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-my-calendar-upcoming-events-list-output/#post-1724486)
 * I’d take a custom loop. But I might be too thick (PHP dumb) to code one myself.
   But I’m always up for experimentation. Could I just use some of the code from
   the Widgets loop (upcoming) to add this functionality to the list view, or is
   that as simplistic and naive as I suspect?
 *   Forum: [Fixing WordPress](https://wordpress.org/support/forum/how-to-and-troubleshooting/)
   
   In reply to: [Keep parent nav styled as current when it's child is active?](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/keep-parent-nav-styled-as-current-when-its-child-is-active/)
 *  Thread Starter [oneprcnt](https://wordpress.org/support/users/oneprcnt/)
 * (@oneprcnt)
 * [15 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/keep-parent-nav-styled-as-current-when-its-child-is-active/#post-1580356)
 * That did the trick. I had tried that before but with dashes instead if underscores.
   Been staring at the same stylesheet for way to long I guess. Thanks for the help!
 *   Forum: [Plugins](https://wordpress.org/support/forum/plugins-and-hacks/)
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   reply to: [[Plugin: NextGEN Gallery] Gallery scrolls over a fixed header, instead of under](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-nextgen-gallery-gallery-scrolls-over-a-fixed-header-instead-of-under/)
 *  Thread Starter [oneprcnt](https://wordpress.org/support/users/oneprcnt/)
 * (@oneprcnt)
 * [16 years, 1 month ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-nextgen-gallery-gallery-scrolls-over-a-fixed-header-instead-of-under/#post-1439639)
 * fixed. Z-Index

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