Bradbury Theme has been updated today to version 2.0.1.
Update notes:
This theme update is meant to improve compatibility with third-party event plugins like All-in-One Event Calendar and The Events Calendar.
The theme’s post and page options are now available to event pages too. What this means is that you can choose any of the available layouts for your event pages too (see examples below).
We’ve also included some CSS styling adjustments to the way All-in-One Event Calendar looks by default.
Bradbury Theme Demos have been updated to include a demonstration of the All-in-One Event Calendar plugin (our preferred WordPress events plugin).
Event Page Examples:
- Bradbury University Website Demo: Calendar View Page
- Bradbury University Website Demo: Calendar Archives Page
- Bradbury University Website Demo: Single Event Page (default layout)
- Bradbury University Website Demo: Single Event Page (sidebar on the right)
- Bradbury University Website Demo: Single Event Page (no sidebar at all)
- Bradbury Church Website Demo: Calendar View Page
- Bradbury Church Website Demo: Calendar Archives Page
- Bradbury Church Website Demo: Single Event Page (default layout)
- Bradbury Church Website Demo: Single Event Page (sidebar on the right)
- Bradbury Church Website Demo: Single Event Page (no sidebar at all)
- Bradbury Kindergarten Website Demo: Calendar View Page
- Bradbury Kindergarten Website Demo: Calendar Archives Page
- Bradbury Kindergarten Website Demo: Single Event Page (default layout)
- Bradbury Kindergarten Website Demo: Single Event Page (sidebar on the right)
- Bradbury Kindergarten Website Demo: Single Event Page (no sidebar at all)
How about Using Google Calendar?
You can usually embed Google Calendars into any post or page. We have an example of a Google Calendar page in our Kindergarten Website demo. In this particular case the page is set to use the “Full Width” template so as to make extra room for the calendar.