VIHC.NET update - show listings
Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 4:10 pm
Hey guys,
The http://vihc.net/ main page has changed in functionality.
I was looking at nwhardcore and sort of admiring how they do things.
Right now, I find out about shows through livevic, Facebook, or these forums. I really wish there was a place where all remotely relevant shows (ie. No Eulogy at a bar, some bands playing at Talk's Cheap, an all ages punk show at Sunset Room, Cobras Cobras Cobras at the Fifty Fifty, etc.) were listed clearly and succinctly in one place. Without the need to scroll through a bunch of crap. And with the ability to click on it for more information or whatever.
So anyway, I put in some time to figure out a good way of listing events, but still making it so just anyone can do it, but without giving "just anyone" an administrative account that can screw up the rest of the site.
I'm now using a Google Calendar-fed widget that can provide an RSS feed, with a "public" account that anyone can log into to create shows. Right now it's just a basic example, but giving a "location" will lead to a Google Map (ie. a real venue) or not providing a street address location is also possible (ie. a house show). When you create an event in Google Calendar, you can put as much or as little information as you want. I'm hoping people will format their taglines nicely and not annoyingly.
Anyway, let me know what you guys think. I've made the change now. My main focus is getting all the relevant shows listed to make it easier to check what's happening without having to wade through Facebook crap. I have actually missed shows because of that reason.
The http://vihc.net/ main page has changed in functionality.
I was looking at nwhardcore and sort of admiring how they do things.
Right now, I find out about shows through livevic, Facebook, or these forums. I really wish there was a place where all remotely relevant shows (ie. No Eulogy at a bar, some bands playing at Talk's Cheap, an all ages punk show at Sunset Room, Cobras Cobras Cobras at the Fifty Fifty, etc.) were listed clearly and succinctly in one place. Without the need to scroll through a bunch of crap. And with the ability to click on it for more information or whatever.
So anyway, I put in some time to figure out a good way of listing events, but still making it so just anyone can do it, but without giving "just anyone" an administrative account that can screw up the rest of the site.
I'm now using a Google Calendar-fed widget that can provide an RSS feed, with a "public" account that anyone can log into to create shows. Right now it's just a basic example, but giving a "location" will lead to a Google Map (ie. a real venue) or not providing a street address location is also possible (ie. a house show). When you create an event in Google Calendar, you can put as much or as little information as you want. I'm hoping people will format their taglines nicely and not annoyingly.
Anyway, let me know what you guys think. I've made the change now. My main focus is getting all the relevant shows listed to make it easier to check what's happening without having to wade through Facebook crap. I have actually missed shows because of that reason.