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talobx
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I am a rookie here - how do I take this calendar and put it onto my calendar page of my website? Thank you Lisa talobx@hotmail.com |
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SarahGiles
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You will need to click on the "publish" icon on your left menu. It will direct you through a step-by-step process. In the end all you will need to do is copy and paste an HTML address into your browser. Sarah Giles Support Associate Localendar |
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sweats
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I guess that I am even more of a rookie than the last guy, but I can not understand what needs to be done to get my calendar into my website. I have an existing website that is out there dying and I am trying to design another website that I can use. I don't have it out on the internet, but in Frontpage 2003. I have an option on my home page that should go to the calendar I just created, but I don't understand how to do that. Can anyone help? |
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support
localendar Expert ![]() Joined: Aug 9, 2022 Posts: 6438 Status: Offline |
In Frontpage 2003, I believe there is a tab for "Source" or "HTML" or something like that that lets you look at the code behind your webpage (I think the other tab you normally see is called Design) Once you create a calendar in localendar, click the Publish button and select the calendar you want. Perhaps it's the fully-interactive embedded calendar. Select that option and localendar will generate the HTML for you for your site. Copy this HTML and paste it into Frontpage on the Source viewnot the Design view. When you publish your site, the calendar should be there. ---------------------------------------- Marc Higgins Support Associate, localendar.com Follow us on Twitter! http://www.twitter.com/localendar_news |
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