You need to display a calendar on your blog? Whether for reservations, manage a schedule or events, discover a list of 5 free WordPress plugins.
Events Calendar
Events Calendar replaces the original calendar included with WordPress and adding many useful features to keep track of all your events. The plugin has a simple interface, and finally an admin section that displays a big readable calendar and lets you add or remove events.Download: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/events-calendar/
Ajax Event Calendar
This plugin allows authorized users to add, edit and / or delete events in a visible by all community calendars. The timing of Ajax Event Calendar can be added on a page or in your articles by simply using the shortcode [calendar]. One of the best plugins of this selection.Download: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/ajax-event-calendar/
The Events Calendar
The Events Calendar plugin allows you to quickly create and manage events using the post editor. Features include Google Maps integration as well as default templates for a simplified one click installation.Download: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/the-events-calendar/
External Events Calendar
This plugin is useful for announcing conferences or events. External Events Calendar adds a category link "Event Calendar" with Meta fields for the place and date. All links in this category can be displayed using a widget with the ability to view all events in ascending/descending order; you can also show or hide images and descriptions.Download: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/external-events-calendar/
Event Calendar 3
Manage your events in a calendar format online. View upcoming events in a dynamic calendar, on a page or in a list in your sidebar. With Event Calendar 3, you can also subscribe to the calendar from iCal (OSX) or Sunbird.Download: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/event-calendar/
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