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How do I have the small calendar as well as the large on my
public webs site.

What Time Zone is Australia. As being on American time Zone
we are a day behind
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We don't currenty support publishing a small calendar like the mini-navigation one on our left menu.

Ideally, the timezone for showing 'today' should be picked up locally from a user's browser (since someone can be viewing your calendar from anywhere in the world). We had some code along those lines, but had to back it out due to other issues. So, that's something we're working on.
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