Plenty of solutions are available to announce events on a WordPress website. Some offer sophisticated integrations with external services, others work with plugins like WooCommerce, and some include a whole suite of features like seat booking, barcode check-ins, and more.

The plugin we’re featuring today for the KrautPress Advent Calendar does (almost) none of that. Instead, it successfully focuses on one thing: event management. The plugin we’re looking at is called Event Organiser.

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Honestly? I’m not a big fan of snowfall animations on websites. However, a festive plugin that does exactly that has spontaneously made its way onto our Advent calendar list.

This plugin by Felix Arntz is called Snow Fall and is so new that it hasn’t even been added to the official plugin directory on WordPress.org yet. However, you can download a working version from the plugin’s GitHub repository.

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This post is part of our advent of plugins 2024.

Anyone maintaining a blog for years, constantly publishing new content, and writing about current events or world affairs may be familiar with the problem: content ages and, after one, three, or perhaps five years, no longer holds the same relevance as it did at the time of publication.
Simply deleting content is not a viable option for most. This would break backlinks from other sites and social media and contradict the log aspect of a (we)blog. And, at least for me, there is some pride in the public archive of my work.

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