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Posted by ColvilleToday at Sep 15, 2019, 9:53:52 AM
How to make forum to size appropriatly
Hi, I'm working on creating a local activities calendar web site. I'm still working on the design and just trying to get the elements I want in the places I want them. I have the happening soon and full calendar showing up correctly, but on the page I'm trying to put the forum it shows up small with a scroll arrow. I can define a specific height, say 1500 but then it's just at that height. I'm not sure why it's not sizing correctly.

I'm sorry I used to be pretty familiar with the writing my pages but I took a few years off and am working to catch up again, so it's probably something I'm just missing. Also I'd like to apologize for the pages, I'm just kind of roughing everything in at this point. This is where the forum is located. http://colvilletoday.com/forum.html

Also I can't seem to be on the forum on my site and this one at the same time. If I go to the one on my site it takes me off of this one and puts me on that one instead.

Thank you

Posted by support at Sep 17, 2019, 1:08:13 AM
Re: How to make forum to size appropriatly
Unfortunately, the forum was not designed to be put into an iframe (like the responsive iframe version of the calendar). In fact, while the calendar has quite a few different ways to include it on a site, the forum was only designed to be a direct link (though we do provide a way to change the colors and logo to match your site using custom CSS)

The forum also only maintains a single session cookie across all instances, so to switch between the support forum and your custom forum, you would need to sign out and back in (or hitting the top level forum url, ie localendar.com/forum/support or localendar.com/forum/colvilletoday should also work)
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