Module to show upcoming events in a dynamic slideshow - see http://activities.jeventsdemo.net for a demo.
Besides Complete address and map, you may also add as many images as you want for your locations and a description of the place.
Not enough for you? Don't worry, Locations manager easily integrates with JEvents Custom Fields to show even more fields. You just need to create the Custom Fields template for your locations and you are ready to go.
Also, you may use the layout editor in JEvents ato customise what information is displayed for each location page and of course we will gladly assist you creating an overrides in our Support Forum if you need more advanced changes.
Show a map with the exact location of your events using locations plugin inside your events or show your locations as a standalone component and easily create a locations directory.
Configure the exact zoom of the map and position of the location thanks to our address lookups service.
Easily show a map with your locations lists that automatically shows the correct zoom according with the locations to show.
JEvents Locations allows you to create and mantain a list of locations that can easily integrate with JEvents making your Events management easier.
Use Free Input of Addresses or create a structured list of Country/State/City to organize your locations, and obviously, you can also use categories to classify your Locations.
There is no need to type the same location every time you create a new event. Using the locations manager you will be able to share the same location with all your events and additionally, you will be able to show all the events that take place in that location.
You want to create a managed list of artists, event promoters or even the people responsible for making the tea after the event. The Managed people addon allows you to do this.
This allows you to tag events with one or more tags that can be used to filter events in a calendar using the mod_jevents_filter (add the filter "taglookup") or via the menu or module parameters.
This includes a frontend menu option to create a list of tags with links through to the matching events.
This plugin allows you to select and attach articles to events that represent an agenda and minutes. Note that the minutes article only appears after the event has taken place so you can create a blank placeholder article and then fill in the minutes at (or after) the event.
Of course you can use the minutes article to give a report of how the event went with embedded photos etc.
You can link your events to Joomla content articles as well as Zoo, SobiPro and K2 articles.
This JEvents plugin allows you to restrict which events are visible in the frontend of your site. For example you can hide all past event, or all future events or event just show events from 1 week ago to 1 week in the future. Alternatively it allows you to constrain the dates for a specific menu item or module.
The plugin allows you to add a beforedate and afterdate filter to your JEvents Filter Module to allow site visitors to search for events in a range of dates
What better way to advertise your events than on events? This little plugin, allows your to show a list of events within an event customised in the same way the Latest Events Module is configured.
This is a plugin that allows you to show a list of events that match a specific criteria within an event description.
It can be used to show links to
A simple plugin that hides event descriptions from users who are not logged in. You specify a message to replace the description with and can also include a white list of category ids - the event detail for the events in these categories is visible to all users.
Take a look at the Ruthin Layout in the demo. This uses a radically new layout arrangement where multiday events really span many days in the calendar.
The Ruthin layout is available in 4 colour schemes (and more can easily be added).
The new Flatplus layout, based on the default Flat layout but has many more features.
We have removed tables where possible and replaced with divs, making this a very responsive template.
The Float theme presents events as configurable blocks that rearrange as the page size changes (aka a Masonry based layout) and can be configured to fetch additional events as you scroll down the page.
JEvents Club Silver members can download an install a number of new layouts/themes for their JEvents based websites. These are available in a variety of colours.
Take a look at the Ruthin Layout in the demo. This uses a radically new layout arrangement where multiday events really span many days in the calendar.
The Ruthin layout is available in 4 colour schemes (and more can easily be added).
Take a look at the Extplus Layout in the demo. This combined the radically new layout arrangement of the Ruthin layout with the styling of the popular Ext layout. The best of both worlds.
The Extplus layout is currently only available Gray (visible on the demo site) and Blue, Green, Red and Purple.
Take a look at the Iconic Layout in the demo. This layout (which is available in a variety of colour schemes) is based on the ExtPlus layout with a difference - the dates in most list views are represented by icons. These 2 screenshots will illustrate this in action.
This is the weekly event list (in blue) - note that this layout uses the list layout editing tool of JEvents 1.5.5 to include a thumbnail image from the Standard Image addon.
This is the latest events module for the same set of events.
Silver and Gold members can download this new layout in the club download area. If you are interested in recreating this layout on your website then this article will help get you started.
JEvents Club Silver members can download an install a number of new layouts/themes for their JEvents based websites. These are available in a variety of colours.
Take a look at the Ruthin Layout in the demo. This uses a radically new layout arrangement where multiday events really span many days in the calendar.
The Ruthin layout is available in 4 colour schemes (and more can easily be added).
Take a look at the Extplus Layout in the demo. This combined the radically new layout arrangement of the Ruthin layout with the styling of the popular Ext layout. The best of both worlds.
The Extplus layout is currently only available Gray (visible on the demo site) and Blue, Green, Red and Purple.
Take a look at the Iconic Layout in the demo. This layout (which is available in a variety of colour schemes) is based on the ExtPlus layout with a difference - the dates in most list views are represented by icons. These 2 screenshots will illustrate this in action.
This is the weekly event list (in blue) - note that this layout uses the list layout editing tool of JEvents 1.5.5 to include a thumbnail image from the Standard Image addon.
This is the latest events module for the same set of events.
Silver and Gold members can download this new layout in the club download area. If you are interested in recreating this layout on your website then this article will help get you started.
Take a look at the Iconic Layout in the demo. This layout (which is available in a variety of colour schemes) is based on the ExtPlus layout with a difference - the dates in most list views are represented by icons.
This is the weekly event list (in blue) - note that this layout uses the list layout editing tool of JEvents to include a thumbnail image from the Standard Image addon.
The Standard Image and File Uploads addon allows silver/gold members of the JEvents club to add standardised images and files to their events. These might be fliers, promotional images, PDF or XLS files.
The addon ties in to the layout editing tool in JEvents to allow a formal layout of your event descriptions with event images and files nicely formatted and not requiring your event creators to follow a set of complex layout instructions when creating events.
There is a demo video of this functionality available.
JEvents Club Silver members can download and install the custom fields addon that allows them to enhance the event detail with a wide variety of field types. The screenshots show these set out on 2 special tabs but you can configure the plugin to show these fields altogether or on as many tabs as you require and you can set the tab titles to suit your requirements.
The supported field types include:
Other field types can be added fairly easily if you have some moderate PHP skills
Silver members of the JEvents club can the Featured Events plugin which allows you to configure the Latest Events module and JEvents menu items to only show featured events.
You define the featured events by selecting the priority level(s) of the events you want to display. For example you may define events with priority level 7-9 as featured and then only these will appear for this module or menu item.
Note the screenshot also features the special map layout (silver member addon) that shows the location of events alongside your latest events module or JEvents component page.
Silver members of the JEvents club can use several addons that enable to leverage Social Networking services to publicise, share and discuss your events.
There is a Facebook Like/Share/Comments addon that allows you to link in to Facebook. If you use the AutoTweet NG component there is also a plugin for JEvents that allows you to post new/changed events to Twitter and your Facebook wall.
There are addons that allow you to integrate with the Social Networking addons available for Joomla - JomSocial and Community Builder.
You can list events created by a user when viewing their profile. Gold members can also use the plugin to list events a user has signed up to attend using RSVP Pro. RSVP Pro also allows you to invite your JomSocial and Community Builder friends and group members to events you have created.
There is an activity stream addon for JomSocial that allows you to list newly created/amended events on your JomSocial Wall.
You can also import your native JomSocial or Community Builder events into JEvents to that you can get an attractive combined display of the events being planned by your online community.
Silver members of the JEvents club can use special plugins for acyMailing and JNews email newsletter components.
These plugins allow you to include a list of upcoming events in your newsletters. You configure the plugin in a similar way to the latest events module so you can choose which JEvents layout to use and which fields to display.
Its possible to get more than one list of events in a single newsletter by specifying different categories for each list of events.
JEvents Club Silver members can download this new module that allows you to aggregate a series of Latest Events Modules together in a tabbed layout.
These screenshots were taken on 10 January 2012 and they show the events occuring 'Today' and 'Today + 3' days.
Silver members of the JEvents club can use the new and changed event notification plugin to send configurable email messages to selected groups of users when events are:
There are many config options to control which Joomla user groups, RSVP user types (attendees, invitees, remindees) who get the notifications.
Additionally there is a module that can be used by registered users of your site to request notifications oof new events falling into specified categories.
GWE Systems Ltd, the company behind JEvents, is excited to announce the preview release of EasyLayouts - the tool that makes it easy to create layouts for your Joomla content and custom fields.
See our blog post for an exciting special offer to our Gold Members