=== Gecko Google Calendar ===
Contributors: musicalbigfoot
Donate Link: https://www.geckodesigns.com/
Tags: google-calendar, calendar, skeleton
Requires at least: 4.8
Tested up to: 4.8
Stable tag: 4.8
License: GPLv2 or later
License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html

Gecko Google Calendar connects your site to Google Calendar and allows events to be displayed on pages using shortcodes.

== Description ==

This plugin connects your site to Google Calendar and allows events to be displayed on various pages using shortcodes.

Included shortcodes:

* [gecko_google_calendar]: Displays a barebones calendar with an event summary window.
* [gecko_upcoming_events count="X"]: Displays the next X upcoming events in agenda view. (Default count is 5)

The Agenda view shortcode has a template override available, see the Help tab for more details.

== Installation ==

1. Upload `gecko-google-calendar` to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory and activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress
2. Follow the instructions on the initial Gecko Google Calendar settings screen to configure OAuth.

== Screenshots ==

1. Plugin settings/configuration

2. Calendar view shortcode preview

3. Agenda view shortcode preview

== Changelog ==

= 1.6.7  =
* Fixed expected multisite functions during activation

= 1.6.6  =
* Fixed broken template reference

= 1.6.5  =
* Removed var_dump

= 1.6.4 =
* Added shortcode arguments for agenda view allowing specific calendars to be displayed

= 1.6.3 =
* Reconfigured admin-ajax to use proper subdirectory url when querying events

= 1.6.2 =
* Added logging to a few functions

= 1.6.1 =
* Changed action variable to prevent core conflicts

= 1.6.0 =
* Updated plugin to allow all blogs to select individual calendars

= 1.5.2 =
* Updated date display in agenda view shortcode

= 1.5.0 =
* Agenda shortcode template addition, OAuth configuration settings are much more simple.

= 1.4.3 =
* Shortcode function updates

= 1.4.2 =
* Multisite config updates, settings consolidation, admin panel formatting updates.

= 1.3.0 =
* Now works on any HTTPS site. Still needs work to make header calls not error out.

= 1.2.0 =
* This is now a standalone plugin.

= 1.1.0 =
* Initial version of plugin committed.

== Upgrade Notice ==

= 1.5.0 =
* OAuth credentials will have to be re-entered, no more complicated json file.

= 1.4.2 =
* OAuth credentials are now network specific, not blog specific

= 1.3.0 =
* First installable version, nothing to note.
