Block Clock Calendar 2.1 is a PHP script for PHP-Nuke Addons scripts design by ptnuke.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / BSD. Block Clock Calendar consists in a analog clock and an event calendar in flash built into PhpNuke.
Publisher review: Block Clock Calendar consists in a analog clock and an event calendar in flash built into PhpNuke. The Block Clock Calendar consists in a analog clock and an event calendar in flash built into PhpNuke.In this new version it was included a block administration, making it easier to pick the version of the block to show in the website and also to change other options like: - Flash width; - Flash height; - Flash background; - Flashs directory.You can also easily create the code for a new event.You can chose 4 distinct versions for each language: - Clock and Calendar for light backgrounds; - Clock and Calendar for dark backgrounds; - Calendar only for light backgrounds; - Calendar only for dark backgrounds.And 2 other versions comum to all languages: - Clock only for light backgrounds; - Clock only for dark backgrounds.To chose the version you wish to show you must go to the block administration. Operating system: Windows / Linux / BSD
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