Showtime free WordPress plugin
Description
Showtime free WordPress plugin
The Showtime plugin allows you to easily manage and display a rotating programming schedule. It was originally built for a college radio station, but it could be used for any kind of schedule that repeats weekly.
Showtime takes the current time and displays the name of whatever show/event you’ve placed in the timeslot. If there’s no show/event, it displays a custom off-air message. You also have the option of displaying the name of the upcoming show/event.
New in 3.0
This release is a ground-up re-write, so the code is (hopefully) an awful lot better than it was before. The sorting method is better for the days of the week, and the front-end presentation is no longer a horrible, horrible jQuery hack! Everything is more efficient, better-looking, and the shortcode output doesn’t sit on top of all the content anymore. Also, there’s some snazzy new AJAX-ification stuff going on in the Schedule manager.
Current 2.1 users, don’t worry; there’s a database upgrader built-in, so you don’t have to re-enter all of your current show schedules. That being said, be sure to backup your database before running the upgrade; it will remove the _showtime database table when it’s done. I’m almost certain it won’t break.
Timezone support is improved, but please email me if you’re still having trouble.
Current Feature List
Easily create editable shows/events by settings start/end times.
Customizable “Off-Air Message”.
Hide or display upcoming show/event.
Customizable CSS in the admin panel.
Shut it Down: Temporarily replace your schedule with off-air message.
Display your schedule using template tag, widget or shortcode.
Link your event/show names to URLs.
Upload images for events/shows and display them in the Now Playing widget.
New shortcode to easily add the Now Playing widget to Posts and Pages.
Support for databased that don’t necessarily use the wp_ prefix.