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  1. 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
  2. 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
  3. Account Settings

    Click Options on the left menu Overview of the localendar menu to access the General options for your account. Then click the Security tab at the top of the page: !securitytab.jpg! This tab lets you change your localendar member name (which will also alter your public calenda url), your password, and your email
    localendar documentationJun 21, 2017
  4. 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
  5. Password-protecting your localendar

    to create these id's, as well as to request lost passwords and change their passwords. localendar.com already has all of these features. Rather than duplicate all … localendar to change the initial password you gave them. A password protected calendar does not give authorized members the ability to view events you have
    localendar documentationJun 22, 2017
  6. Gallery of Calendar Styles

    events happening Today, and separately any events happening over the next 10 days (you can learn more about changing the date range and other settings … , it displays events happening over the next 10 days (you can learn more about changing the date range and other settings for this view on our Additional General
    localendar documentationJun 20, 2017
  7. Transitions and Special Effects

    This feature requires a Premium Subscription Subscriptions What's a "Transition"? A transition is what happens when you change the timeperiod on your calendar. For example, clicking the Forward/Backward arrow from the Month view will transition you to a new month. Most transitions are nothing more than a simple page
    localendar documentationJun 21, 2017
  8. Hiding the Save To section on the Event Details pop-up

    A normal Event Details popup looks something like this: eventpopup1.jpg But if you want to slim it down and not show the Save To section at the bottom of the event you can make it look like this eventpopup2.jpg Just paste the following code into the Common Event Information field under Options>Event <script
    localendar documentationJun 22, 2017
  9. Repositioning the Date labels on the Today+Happening Soon view

    The default setting for the "TodayHappening Soon" (D2) style view looks something like this: d2left.jpg If you want to fit it into a more narrow space, you can move the Date information from the left to the top like this: d2top.jpg Go to Options>General and click "Show More" near the bottom of the page. Select
    localendar documentationJun 22, 2017
  10. Adding custom Javascript

    In the same way that you can add custom HTML to a calendar title, footer, or event, you can add custom JavaScript as well. Just make sure to wrap your code in between some <script> and </script> tags. In this extremely annoying example, here is how to make a calendar display a JavaScript alert box every time the page
    localendar documentationJun 21, 2017