Drupal Calendar Implemenation with Organic Groups, Date, Views, Panals 2, Mini Panel, and Tabbed Mini Panel

By Benjamin Melançon
on 21 Feb
5 comments

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date API events display work-up Drupal Calendar Module

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Work-steps for "Calendar/Date implementation with custom view, Panels 2 mini panel and tabbed mini panel, and a theme function override for the breadcrumbs" from Patrick Phillips of the Vineyard Voice with consultation by Ted Serbinski:

In all it is a very clean and simple solution using CCK, Views and Panels 2 with a small amount of custom code. I have to thank Ted, for the 10th time, for helping me out.

I have provided a thorough visual step by step guide that [...] may help a lot of others figure out this somewhat complicated implementation, and to experiment with some subtle Views and Panels 2 concepts.

PDF attached.

 

This is an interesting topic

This is an interesting topic I'm digging into for a project of mine. I was wondering why you decided to use calendar and date modules instead of event and og_calendar

Posted by robertgarrigos (not verified) on Fri, 2008-04-04 06:58
where did this PDF go!

where did this PDF go! reading this would be very helpful.

tiding things up for a drupal production release! thanks

Posted by Visitor (not verified) on Wed, 2008-07-09 15:29
Here's the proper link

http://www.agaricdesign.com/sites/default/files/Groups%20Context%20&%20B...

(going to have to get into the database and figure out how to fix all those...)

Posted by Benjamin Melançon on Wed, 2008-07-09 15:58
Thanks !!!

Really I preciate this type of document guide cause it's very difficult to find a good organized wizard who guide you step by step.
Thanks.

Posted by Manuel (not verified) on Thu, 2008-10-02 18:40
what is this "panals 2"

what is this "panals 2" black magic of which you speak?

:P

Posted by Dan Hakimzadeh on Thu, 2008-10-02 23:38
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