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Name days portlet
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Description
This application displays name days celebrated in Hungary for each day of the year. It provides the possibility to edit the stored names, which are loaded at the first start of the portlet. The portlet knows about leap years and displays names accordingly.

Installation
You can choose from 3 different ways:
From the Liferay Marketplace
1. Choose Control Panel and then Store option on the portal.
2. Look for the application by its name on the Marketplace.
3. Click on the Free button.
4. Choose the Purchase option.
5. Next to the Store option you can see the Purchased menu, which contains your already purchased applications.
6. Select the application and choose Install.

From the Control Panel (manual)
1. Download the war file from the Liferay Marketplace.
2. Go to Control Panel and choose App Manager from the Apps Category.
3. Go to Install, and upload the previously downloaded file.
4. Click on the Install button.

Using the portal's deploy directory (manual)
1. Download the war file from the Liferay Marketplace.
2. Copy it to the portal's deploy directory.

Usage
Add the portlet to your portal.
To edit the stored names, click on the icon on the right and top side of the portlet. Choose Configuration.
Use the drop-down list at the top of the configuration window to show the name days based for the selected month. You can change the celebrated names on each day using input boxes in the appropriate column. When ready, confirm the changes with the button at the end of the row.
DEVELOPER
Ixenit Ltd.
DEVELOPER
7/16/15 12:00 AM
Published date
July 16, 2015
Published Date
7/16/15 12:00 AM
SUPPORTED OFFERINGS
Self-Hosted, Self-Managed
Supported Versions
6.2
Resource Requirements
Edition
CE, EE
PRICE
Free
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