“all in one” show events as regular posts – Cerca con Google

The one thing I really liked in “The Events Calendar” from Modern Tribe, Inc. is its ability to show its events in the flow of WordPress posts. Sadly its calendars cannot sync so people can’t just say “let’s subscribe to this nice calendar and see all those events in my calendar on my smartphone or at home”.

[cml_media_alt id='1155']All in one event calendar[/cml_media_alt]All-in-One Event Calendar on the contrary has everything I need for the forthcoming website of my parish “SS. Siro and Materno” in Desio. There is one thing it lacks that I find quite useful: the ability to show its events in the flow of WordPress posts.

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All in One Events Calendar OR The Events Calendar ?

All in One Events Calendar OR The Events Calendar ? What is the best events calendar plugin for WordPress? This is a review of the All in One Events Calendar and The Events Calendar

I’m precisely in his situation for the website of my parish!

All in One has almost every I need, expecially integration with other services – namely Google, Outlook and so on – and easy, smooth and sleek end-user experience.

The events calendar is nice too and it smoothly integreates its events into the flow of WordPress posts. Yet it has one show-stopper missing feature: it does not sync with other calendars. People cannot subscribe to its calendar and see all the events on their smartphone or on ther email client. Too bad.

How To Secure Nginx with Let’s Encrypt on Ubuntu 14.04 | DigitalOcean

Following https://letsencrypt.readthedocs.org/en/latest/using.html#installation

you can obtain a nice SSL certificate for your own webservers; yet for those who likes NGinx like me this guide How To Secure Nginx with Let’s Encrypt on Ubuntu 14.04 | DigitalOcean is also useful

In this tutorial, we will show you how to use Let’s Encrypt to obtain a free SSL certificate and use it with Nginx on Ubuntu 14.04. We will also show you how to automatically renew your SSL certificate. If you’re running a different web server, simply

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You do feel old when you discover that you are still referring to wheezy, the old stable in your package sources (the original, one and only real “appstore” )