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oakmont
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I am having problems scaling down the embedded calendar into my sidebar. Any ideas?
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Unfortunately, you can only make a calendar so small and yet have it still make sense. Do you have a url where I can see what you're trying to do?
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Hi. For embedding the calendar or even the weekly list on one's site requires one to play around with the "height" and "width" measurements in the IFrame link for those with IE and the first link for those with Netscape. I shortened my list on my homepage down to 400 Height and 250 for the width. Since I use panes on my site, I also had to narrow down the width on my full monthly calendar on my DHS Dallies' Calender News page.

By the way, you will need to also play with the measurements with Google Search box and Amazon A-Store should you decide to add those to your site. Check out my DHStores' DHS Amazon page to see how an Amzon A-Store can look when playing around with the measurements.

Hope this helps.





Ms. Pointe
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