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Posted by mauian1 at May 6, 2005, 10:40:51 AM
Changing calendar size
Is there any way to change the size of my calendar for my website? It's just way too big.

Thanks,
Phil

Posted by support at May 6, 2005, 9:24:52 PM
Re: Changing calendar size
If you are using the embedded calendar and you place the HTML from our site in a <TABLE> tag, the calendar will be constrained to the size of the table.
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Posted by Trident167 at Jun 15, 2005, 10:43:35 AM
Re: Changing calendar size
I tried putting the code into a table but it still won't size down to a smaller size. Any ideas I can try?
Thanks.

Posted by support at Jun 21, 2005, 10:09:50 PM
Re: Changing calendar size
Did you specify a fixed width (either a fixed % size or # of pixels) for your table? If you jsut use <TABLE>, I think the table will default ro 100% width, which won't constrain the calendar to a smaller size.
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Posted by beetlecat at Aug 26, 2005, 5:19:54 PM
Re: Changing calendar size
I tried this too but couldn't get it to work. I would like to size the calendar down a bit for my website.
I did try % or pixel count. No luck.
Any ideas as to how the embedded calendar can be scaled down?

Posted by support at Aug 31, 2005, 11:18:55 AM
Re: Changing calendar size
If it's the "fully-interactive" embedded calendar to which you're referring, there are height and width attributes in the HTML generated by the Publish Wizard that you can change. This will most likely result in the calendar getting clipped rather than scaled.

For scaling, you want the non-interactive embedded calendar, and you want to put it in a table as described above.
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