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Manage all upcoming and past performances right from within the WordPress admin.
It will display tour gigs on a site using PHP template tags, simple shortcodes or the GigPress widget.
Installation:
Unpack and upload it to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory.
Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress.
Here are some key features of "GigPress":
· GigPress is well-designed and easy-to-use. Add artists, venues, tours, and related posts on-the-fly, all saved in your database for re-use, all seamlessly within the WordPress admin.
· Manage multiple artists within GigPress, and display them either as a combined listing, or grouped by artist. Add an artist parameter to the shortcode and list only shows from a particular artist.
· GigPress features RSS and iCalendar feeds for your upcoming shows and for individual artists and tours, plus Google Calendar and iCal download links for each individual show. Also: hCalendar markup!
· Advanced users can fully-customize the HTML and CSS used by GigPress to display your shows without altering any plugin files, making all changes upgrade-safe.
· Link up a related post for each show and your show's full details will appear within your post. Automatically create new related posts with customizable titles when entering new shows.
· No lock-in here. Import your shows from a CSV file, without fear of duplicate data. Export your shows database to CSV -- filtered by artist, tour, and date.
Requirements:
· WordPress 2.8 or higher
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· Improved display logic in related post menu when adding/editing shows
· Added limit option for 300 shows in the admin
Via: GigPress 2.2.4
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