ChurchEventsRss Snippet
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Learn moreAvailable Properties¶
Version 1.0
Chunks¶
Name | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
rssTpl | Event RSS Item | |
rssItemTpl | The RSS template |
Others¶
Name | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
prominent | List prominent events, if set can be Yes/No | NULL |
calendarID | Show one calendar, default shows all | |
categoryID | Show one category, default shows all | |
year | Choose a year to start from, default is current year(YYYY) | |
month | Choose a month to start from, default is current month(MM) | |
day | Choose a day to start from, default is current day (DD) |
Creating a RSS Resource¶
In your MODX Manager you will need to create a new resource.
- First, give it a title (for example: "Calendar Feeds") and an alias (for example: feed).
- Next, change the template to use "(empty)", or in other words no template at all. You will get a popup asking if you are sure you want to change the template, click yes.
- Move into the Page Settings tab and find the "Content Type". Open it, and set it to RSS.
- Now you are ready to include the Snippet in the page content. If you are using TinyMCE or a similar rich text editor, disable it on the Page Settings tab to prevent odd things happening to the code.
- Just paste in the code:
[[!ChurchEventsRss?]]
- Now save the resource
- Copy the newly created page ID
- Now go to System Settings (under System)
- Sort the settings by clicking on the drop down and selecting churchevents.
- Now find the RSS Page ID and double click on the value and paste in the page ID.
Basic Example¶
Just put this code in the page content area:
[[!ChurchEventsRss?]]
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