New showcase - ScheduleManager
As addition for the CampManager, a reusable Hook Module named ScheduleManager has been developed. It allows for easy and flexible management of program schedules with the help of a calendar. Such schedules are always intended for something different, thus they are attached to existing objects by the hook function of Zikula. This way it is possible in general to realise also other projects with this module.
The actual planning is completely done by convenient ajax functions so that the user can freely and efficiently arrange the existing schedule items.
For more information, please visit showcase site of ScheduleManager.
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