Gigatools Widget
The easiest way to embed your GigaTools dates. No more hassle with an embed code. Just manage your GigaTools widget from your own WordPress admin.
Plugin info
Maintenance & Compatibility
Maintenance score
Possibly abandoned • Last updated 4025 days ago • 5 reviews
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Possibly abandoned (last update 4025 days ago).
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Description
This plugin has the same features as the widget which is available through your GigaTools profile page, but now you can manage it inside your WordPress admin area.
Managable options are:
- Widget title
- User or Group
- Username
- Artist name
- Font style
- Background color
- Link color
- Text color
- Number of gigs to be displayed
- Show/hide link to all dates
- Show/hide bookingslink
- Show/hide RSS/iCal links
- Show/hide GigaTools logo
Installation
This section describes how to install the plugin and get it working.
- Upload the
gigatools-widgetfolder to the/wp-content/plugins/directory - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
- Add the GigaTools Widget to your sidebar.
- Configure the plugin by going to the
GigaToolswidget.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need an account with GigaTools to use this plugin ?
Yes, you can signup here.
Is GigaTools free ?
No, cheapest pricing plan is £ 2,00 per month (billed yearly).
Which fields are obligated ?
- user/group
- username
- number of gigs
My user/group won’t show.
Please note the “user or group” field must be all lowercase.
Can I style it with my own css ?
Yes, just override these classes.
.ggt_moredates
.ggt_bookinglink
.ggt_sublinks
defaults:
font-size: 11px;
min-height: 15px;
.ggt_powered (div containing the GigaTools logo)
defaults:
float: right;
width: 71px;
.ggt_powered img (GigaTools logo)
defaults:
margin-top: 2px;
border: 0;
box-shadow: none;
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Changelog
0.2.1
- enqueued jquery in a safer way
- enqueued javascript in a safer way
- enqueued css in a safer way
- updated variables so it also works on WordPress installations in a subdirectory
0.2
- Added an option/link to show all dates
- Uploaded it to the WordPress plugin repository
