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  1. Common Publishing Questions

    calendar depends on how you have chosen to publish it. If you have selected the "fully interactive embedded calendar" from the Publish Wizard, your calendar … is large enough to display your calendar correctly. Add scrollbars to your calendar. On the HTML above, note the section "scrolling=no". If you change
    localendar documentationApr 25, 2018
  2. Resource Scheduling

    enabled. Scheduling 101, or "How do I use this thing?" These instructions assume you have at least a Webmaster subscription, and have purchased the Scheduling … choose? It depends on how you want scheduling to work: Visitors may add Public events (immediately visible) Choose this option when you want to allow a resource
    localendar documentationDec 06, 2017
  3. Common Issues

    , missing colors, or other changes that make the calendar look bad. Some WordPress themes make global CSS changes that "cascade" down (that's the C in CSS) and affect the styles generated by localendar. We are trying to insulate our CSS against these global changes. In this case, it's best to send us a link to your
    localendar documentationJun 22, 2017
  4. Editing Existing Events

    on an Event's title to open it in the Event Editor Make the desired changes, and click the Update button on the Event Editor You can use an existing Event as a starting point for a new one. Just open the current event for editing, make your changes, and then click the Save as Copy button on the Event Editor.
    localendar documentationJun 19, 2017
  5. Colors and Backgrounds

    : Block View, List Views, and Arrow Buttons Webmasters: To make localendar seamlessly fit into your site, you'll want to change the calendar palette to match what you're using on your existing web pages. If you want to make more sophisticated changes, you can use the CSS hooks localendar provides. Block View This is the view
    localendar documentationJun 21, 2017
  6. Customizing your localendar

    Background There are literally dozens of ways for you to customize your localendar. Is the weather displayed? How does it look? What default holidays are shown? Do all of your events share a common description? What's the title of your calendar? What colors or images should it use? This section explains all
    localendar documentationJun 21, 2017
  7. Installing the WordPress Plugin

    the localendar icon sprite.jpg from the WordPress page editor. Use the popup configuration screen to customize how your calendar will be shown.
    localendar documentationJun 22, 2017
  8. Using the WordPress Plugin

    If you want to include your calendar as a sidebar widget, add it from your WordPress widgets page widget.png If you want to embed your calendar on a page, click the localendar icon sprite.jpg from the WordPress page editor. Use the popup configuration screen to customize how your calendar will be shown. config.png
    localendar documentationJun 22, 2017
  9. Publishing a Calendar

    or use our builtin clipart library. Once you've built the perfect calendar, how do you include it on your site? The links below will give you all the details: Your
    localendar documentationJun 20, 2017
  10. Why is my calendar cut off on the bottom

    what it needs to display all of the events 3. (Good) Increase the "height" value on the HTML you pasted onto your sight. For example, change this: <iframe src … to see the rest of the calendar. For example, change this: <iframe src="http://www.localendar.com/public/sample" height=600 width=700 marginheight=0 marginwidth
    localendar documentationJun 18, 2017