Here are a couple slick WordPress plugins that may integrate really nice into your church website.
First off, The Events Calendar:
This joker looks robust. Here’s the bullet list:
- Manage event details right from your post editor
- Upcoming Events Widget
- Provides full template out of the box (month and list view)
- Extensive template tags for customization
- MU Compatible
- Google Maps Integration
- Posts are automatically moved to the top of the loop on the day of the event
- Calendar Month view with tooltips
- Includes support for venue, cost, address, start and end time, google maps link
- Optional Ticketing With Eventbrite Integration – http://www.eventbrite.com/ – though the Eventbrite for The Events Calendar plugin (http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/eventbrite-for-the-events-calendar/).
- Support for international addresses, time and languages: ** Swedish ** French ** Italian
List View:
Widget Options:
The Events Calendar plugin enables you to rapidly create and manage events using the post editor. Features include Google Maps integration as well as default templates such as a calendar grid and event list for streamlined one click installation.
I told you it was robust!
This might be what you’re looking for, or perhaps something you never thought of! Grab The Events Calendar straight from the WordPress Plugin Directory, but first, there’s one more you might be interested in.
Sorry. That one fell a little flat. Nothing nearly as awesome as The Events Calendar, I know. That’s why I had to add it to this post. It wasn’t quite cool enough to get its own post.
*sigh*
Here’s what it does:
Staff Directory is deigned to keep track of your list of staff members for easy display on your site. It also allows for categorization of your staff.
You can grab this nugget from the WordPress Plugin Directory, too. It might be a nice addition to your site. Simplify and streamline it for you a little.
If you have any WordPress plugins that you absolutely adore, email me and I’ll share a bunch of them with everyone!
(Email me the URL of the site you’re using it on and your Twitter handle, so I can give you props!)
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