OK, I wrote the extra piece of functionality I alluded to in the previous post, now there's no reason why I have to (or not have to) do this :)
* Make birthdays its own plugin.
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That^Quote from Arantor on October 10th, 2011, 10:47 AM * Make birthdays its own plugin.
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both (all three?) items as plugins
Since I was going to make the calendar a plugin anyway, it follows that birthdays need changing because right now birthdays are part of (though not really dependent on) the calendar.
Just curious to hear a few more voices on the subject before I do anything.
(Also note: any plugins I build out of the original core, they'll go into my standard repo along with the other plugins I have, which means anyone who has SVN access currently will also have access to those.)
There are reasons SMF has a limit on how far you can create events and thus how far you can go into the past and future ;)
Personally, I'd just flag the entire calendar as noindex,nofollow and be done with it since doing a robots.txt file is... interesting and unreliable when not using pretty URLs.
Personally, I'd just flag the entire calendar as noindex,nofollow and be done with it since doing a robots.txt file is... interesting and unreliable when not using pretty URLs.
Right! :)
+1.
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Thing is, I'd personally rather have birthdays as a plugin on its own rather than being tied explicitly to the calendar; I don't want it on every forum that I run, but where I do, I want it without the calendar - though that is just me.
For me, the calendar is one of the key components. Run a cycling forum and a large proportion of our threads are for races that go on during the year, so one of our lead portal blocks is a list of upcoming races so users can quickly get to that particular race thread. Think we create several hundred calendar events a year, but by the same token we only use the very basic functionality of it. No private events, or group events etc.
Actually I disagree with you, it's actually more likely to be the other way around based on the time I spent doing SMF support.
The calendar is a plugin, it currently does not work properly.
The calendar is a plugin, it currently does not work properly.
Actually I disagree with you, it's actually more likely to be the other way around based on the time I spent doing SMF support.
The calendar is a plugin, it currently does not work properly.







