HLogoZ-WP Date Holiday Logo Changer WordPress Plugin
March 2nd, 2009 - Ryan ChristensonHLogoZ-WP is a date/holiday logo changer WordPress plugin. HLogoZ-WP is based on our original stand alone HLogoZ project. HLogoZ-WP is an automatic holiday/date logo changer. It comes packed with 28 holidays/dates. In the future the ability for custom dates will be included. For a full list of features read more below. HLogoZ utilizes a bit more jQuery code for the backend in this plugin, which makes the plugin more interactive and easier to use.
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Features
- Automatically updates background image of a div container with your chosen css class
- Two modes available: image mode and flash mode (beta)
- Select from a list of 28 Holidays (Use any or all)
- Add your own custom dates/holidays
- Setup information available on settings page
- Other admin options
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Features Planned or in Development
- Auto image size detection
- Combo Image/Flash Mode
- Localization
Screen Shots
All I ask is that you credit this plugin (i.e. include a link to this page or maybe add a link to your WordPress Blogroll).
With that said, I would love to hear what people think. Any suggestions or comments you have, I’d love to hear them.
ChangeLog:
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1.1.5 – 9/14/09
- Removed “logos” folder. You’ll need to create a new folder called “logos” inside wp-content folder. This is to fix the update deletion issue for new versions.
- Fixed the promote setting
- Updated Installation Instructions and Setup Information
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1.1.4 – 6/14/09
- Modified setup instructions and added info for editing the default WordPress theme
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1.1.3 – 6/13/09
- Updated the CSS for boxes to fix visual glitch in WordPress 2.8
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1.1.2 – 4/26/09
- Added logos folder, linking issue fixed
- No longer need to make a logos folder
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1.1.1 – 3/30/09
- Added HLogoZ Logo
- Updated backend design to match logo
- Added Dropdown boxes for width and height to choose type of dimension property (px or em)
- Added Dropdown box for Image class to choose id or class
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1.1.0 – 3/22/09
- Added Custom Holiday Feature
- Fixed a time bug, offset now works properly
- Fixed the extract bug that was cauing an on screen error
- Minor code cleanup
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1.0.3 – 3/18/09
- Default image bug fix
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1.0.2 – 3/17/09
- Some code clean up
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1.0.1 – 3/15/09
- Date and/or date ranges are now listed next to holidays
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1.0.0 – 3/3/09
- Initial Release
Tags: Add new tag, HLogoZ, logo changer, PHP Plugin, WordPress Plugin







March 4th, 2009 at 9:30 AM
hi. Thanks for plugin
perfect.
Regards
March 14th, 2009 at 4:20 AM
can you add a feature like google, when you click on custom date image it redirects you to a permalink page with description of that date?
any news on update and manual?
March 14th, 2009 at 9:56 PM
@redfox;
If I understand correctly, you want a feature that pops up additional info about dates?
You may add suggestions to our feedback forum if you like.
I haven’t gotten around to the tutorial or a new update, time seems to be scarce for me lately. However, I’ll make sure an update will be made available before March ends.
March 24th, 2009 at 5:20 PM
Thanks for the plug in. I might have to use this on one of my next, or current, themes.
A+
May 3rd, 2009 at 8:11 AM
Nice plugin you can make really good use of the HLogoZ-WP date/holiday logo changer WordPress plugin. I am still waiting for a tutorial for editing the default theme.
May 13th, 2009 at 2:02 PM
Wow! It will be really usefull for my future Blog about Holidays.
May 13th, 2009 at 2:17 PM
@Holiday Aholic; Sounds cool. I’d like to see your new holiday blog when its up.
May 23rd, 2009 at 2:23 PM
Super great plugin! Thank you.
Any way this can be configured to work with WP Cache programs like WP Super Cache. I have to delete the cache files for this to work.
Thanks!
May 23rd, 2009 at 2:35 PM
@Scott W;
Thanks for letting me know. I wasn’t aware that it didn’t work with Super Cache. I’ll look into it and see if I can get it to work with Super Cache.
June 13th, 2009 at 12:26 AM
To all those waiting for a tutorial to edit the default theme, I apologize for taking forever and will create one shortly.
The next release will include a short tutorial for editing the default theme in the setup instructions with images included.
June 14th, 2009 at 3:13 AM
it’s a good manual|tutorial, but it doesn’t help. =(
it only shows empty main page of blog.
please provide working header.php
and thats wrong with proxies????
June 14th, 2009 at 8:24 AM
@redfox;
Check to make sure your logo files are on your server. I’ll most likely have to switch back to using a manual folder outside of the plugin directory, since it unfortunately deletes logos when people auto update the plugin.
Also I would like to note that I didn’t mean for the “manual CSS” comment to be in the tutorial. That feature is still coming soon…